A diverse range of Phytophthora species from botanical gardens in South Africa, including the novel Clade 5 species, Phytophthora mammiformis sp. nov.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-17 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2024.13.05
T Paap, F Balocchi, T I Burgess, T Bose, M J Wingfield
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The genus Phytophthora contains many destructive and globally important plant pathogens. In the last decade, targeted sampling efforts have resulted in a dramatic increase in the number of known species, as well as a better understanding of their global distribution. Routine activities undertaken in botanical gardens, combined with great numbers of local and international visitors, place botanical gardens at risk to the accidental introduction and establishment of pathogens such as Phytophthora spp. In this study, the occurrence of Phytophthora was investigated in two botanical gardens in the KwaZulu-Natal Province of South Africa. Symptomatic collar and stem tissues were collected, and root and rhizosphere soil samples were taken from trees exhibiting symptoms of decline. Standard baiting techniques and direct plating of symptomatic tissues revealed the presence of seven species of Phytophthora residing in four phylogenetic clades. Five of these species, P. cinnamomi, P. citrophthora, P. multivora, P. parvispora and the informally designated taxon Phytophthora sp. stellaris were known to be present in South Africa and P. aquimorbida was recorded for the first time. Of these, P. citrophthora represented a novel host-pathogen association causing bleeding cankers on indigenous Celtis africana. A multilocus phylogenetic analysis based on ITS, βtub, cox1 and hsp90 sequences showed the presence of an undescribed species belonging to the Phytophthora ITS Clade 5. This species is described here as Phytophthora mammiformis sp. nov. This study highlights the importance of monitoring botanical gardens for the detection and discovery of pathogens and emphasises their value as sites for the discovery of novel host-pathogen associations. Citation: Paap T, Balocchi F, Burgess TI, Bose T, Wingfield MJ (2024). A diverse range of Phytophthora species from botanical gardens in South Africa, including the novel Clade 5 species, Phytophthora mammiformis sp. nov. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 13: 111-122. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.13.05.

来自南非植物园的各种噬菌体物种,包括新的第 5 支系物种 Phytophthora mammiformis sp.
疫霉属(Phytophthora)包含许多具有破坏性和全球重要性的植物病原体。在过去十年中,有针对性的取样工作使已知物种的数量急剧增加,并使人们对其全球分布有了更好的了解。植物园中的日常活动,加上大量的本地和国际游客,使植物园面临着意外引入和建立病原体(如疫霉属)的风险。从出现衰退症状的树木上采集了有症状的颈圈和茎组织,并采集了根部和根圈土壤样本。标准诱饵技术和对症状组织的直接培养发现了分属四个系统发育支系的七个噬菌体物种。其中五个物种,即 P. cinnamomi、P. citrophthora、P. multivora、P. parvispora 和非正式指定的分类群 Phytophthora sp.其中,P. citrophthora 是一种新的寄主-病原体组合,会导致非洲凯尔特菊(Celtis africana)出血性溃疡。基于 ITS、βtub、cox1 和 hsp90 序列的多焦点系统进化分析表明,存在一个属于 Phytophthora ITS 支系 5 的未描述物种。该物种被描述为 Phytophthora mammiformis sp.这项研究强调了监测植物园对检测和发现病原体的重要性,并强调了植物园作为发现新型寄主-病原体关联的场所的价值。引用:Paap T, Balocchi F, Burgess TI, Bose T, Wingfield MJ (2024).来自南非植物园的多种嗜真菌,包括新的第 5 支系物种 Phytophthora mammiformis sp.Fungal Systematics and Evolution 13: 111-122. Doi: 10.3114/fuse.2024.13.05.
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