Theresa Lee, Ji-Seon Paek, Kyung Ah Lee, Soohyung Lee, Jung-Hye Choi, Hyeonheui Ham, S. Hong, J. Ryu
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Abstract
Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) causes Fusarium head blight in small grain cereals. To date, four species (F. graminearum, F. asiaticum, F. boothii, and F. meridionale ) belonging to FGSC frequently occur in Korean cereals. In addition, we first reported the occurrence of additional species (F. vorosii ) within FGSC, which was isolated from barley, corn, and rice in Korea. Phylogenetic analysis of the Fusarium isolates of this group using combined multi-gene sequences confirmed species identification. Moreover, the macroconidia produced by these isolates were morphologically similar to those of the F. vorosii holotype. Chemical analysis indicated that the F. vorosii isolates produced various trichothecenes such as nivalenol and deoxynivalenol with their acetyl derivatives along with zearalenone. Pathogenicity tests demonstrated that all of the F. vorosii isolates examined were pathogenic on barley, corn, and rice with variation in aggressiveness. This study is the first report of F. vorosii in Korean cereals, their pathogenicity towards barley and corn, and their ability to produce trichothecenes and zearalenone.
小麦赤霉病菌种复合体(FGSC)在小粒谷物中引起赤霉病。迄今为止,属于FGSC的四种(F. graminearum, F. asiatium, F. boothii和F. meridionale)经常出现在朝鲜谷物中。此外,我们首次报道了在韩国从大麦、玉米和水稻中分离到的FGSC中出现的其他物种(F. vorosii)。对该组镰刀菌分离株进行多基因序列联合系统发育分析,证实了该菌株的物种鉴定。此外,这些菌株产生的大分生孢子在形态上与vorosii全型菌株相似。化学分析表明,vorosii分离株可产生多种毛霉烯类化合物,如雪腐镰刀菌醇和脱氧雪腐镰刀菌醇及其乙酰衍生物以及玉米赤霉烯酮。致病性试验表明,所有分离的vorosii菌株都对大麦、玉米和水稻具有致病性,但侵袭性有所不同。本研究首次报道了韩国谷物中vorosii菌对大麦和玉米的致病性,以及它们产生毛霉烯和玉米赤霉烯酮的能力。