Taxonomic and phylogenetic assessment of selected fungal pathogens associated with banana fruits in the local markets of northern Thailand

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Binu C. Samarakoon, Milan C. Samarakoon, Dhanushka N. Wanasinghe, Ruvishika S. Jayawardena, Kevin D. Hyde, Putarak Chomnunti
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Bananas are susceptible to various postharvest diseases caused by a diverse range of pathogens. The present study focused on the identification and characterization of two prevalent banana fruit diseases, anthracnose and speckle, in three provinces of northern Thailand. Symptomatic banana fruits were collected from local markets. Surface-sterilized, infected banana skin segments were used to isolate the associated fungi on potato dextrose agar. Morphologically distinct isolates of Colletotrichum spp. and Corynespora sp. were obtained from the anthracnose lesions and speckles, respectively. Fungal identification was based on morphology and phylogenetic analyses of the ITS, LSU, act, cmdA, tub2, chs-1, and gapdh sequences. Colletotrichum musae and C. siamense were identified as the causal agents of post-harvest anthracnose in the bananas Kluai Namwa (Musa acuminata × M. balbisiana; ABB genomic group; Pisang Awak) and Kluai Khai (M. acuminata; AA genomic group; Sucrier), respectively. Corynespora torulosa was found to cause speckles in Kluai Namwa fruits. Koch’s postulates were successfully established by inoculating fresh and unripe banana fruits with the identified strains, and confirmed the pathogenicity. Colletotrichum musae, C. siamense, and C. torulosa were re-isolated from the inoculated fruits and justified with morpho-molecular data. To our knowledge, this is the first confirmed occurrence of C. torulosa causing banana fruit speckles in Kluai Namwa in Thailand. In addition, we document the presence of C. siamense, causing post-harvest anthracnose in Kluai Khai. This study contributes to a better understanding of post-harvest banana diseases and addresses the current challenges in the commercial banana industry in northern Thailand.

对泰国北部当地市场中与香蕉果实相关的部分真菌病原体进行分类和系统发育评估
香蕉易受多种病原体引起的各种采后病害的影响。本研究的重点是鉴定和描述泰国北部三个府的两种流行香蕉果实病害--炭疽病和斑点病。有症状的香蕉果实是从当地市场收集的。经过表面消毒的受感染香蕉皮片段被用来在马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂上分离相关真菌。从炭疽病病斑和斑点中分别分离出形态不同的 Colletotrichum spp.真菌鉴定基于形态学和 ITS、LSU、act、cmdA、tub2、chs-1 和 gapdh 序列的系统发育分析。经鉴定,Colletotrichum musae 和 C. siamense 分别是香蕉 Kluai Namwa(Musa acuminata × M. balbisiana;ABB 基因组;Pisang Awak)和 Kluai Khai(M. acuminata;AA 基因组;Sucrier)收获后炭疽病的病原菌。发现 Corynespora torulosa 会导致 Kluai Namwa 果实出现斑点。将鉴定出的菌株接种到新鲜和未成熟的香蕉果实中,成功地建立了科赫假说,并证实了其致病性。从接种的果实中重新分离出了 C. musae、C. siamense 和 C. torulosa,并通过形态-分子数据进行了论证。据我们所知,这是首次证实 C. torulosa 在泰国的 Kluai Namwa 引起香蕉果实斑点病。此外,我们还记录了 C. siamense 在 Kluai Khai 引起收获后炭疽病的情况。这项研究有助于更好地了解收获后香蕉病害,并解决目前泰国北部商业香蕉产业面临的挑战。
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European Journal of Plant Pathology
European Journal of Plant Pathology 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.60%
发文量
183
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Plant Pathology is an international journal publishing original articles in English dealing with fundamental and applied aspects of plant pathology; considering disease in agricultural and horticultural crops, forestry, and in natural plant populations. The types of articles published are :Original Research at the molecular, physiological, whole-plant and population levels; Mini-reviews on topics which are timely and of global rather than national or regional significance; Short Communications for important research findings that can be presented in an abbreviated format; and Letters-to-the-Editor, where these raise issues related to articles previously published in the journal. Submissions relating to disease vector biology and integrated crop protection are welcome. However, routine screenings of plant protection products, varietal trials for disease resistance, and biological control agents are not published in the journal unless framed in the context of strategic approaches to disease management.
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