Dung Le, Loan Thi Minh Tran, Lan Thi Cao, Tuan Ngoc Pham, Anh Quang Dinh, Uyen Khanh Nguyen
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Abstract
Since the beginning of 2023, an outbreak of Fusarium wilt-like symptoms on lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) has been observed in Lam Dong province, Vietnam. Wilting consistently combined with yellow leaves, root rot and stunted growth are common symptoms of infected plants. Thirty-one fungal isolates were recovered from symptomatic lettuce plants and identified based on morphological and molecular characteristics (rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and the translation elongation factor (TEF-1α) gene sequences) as F. oxysporum (51.6%), F. incarnatum-equiseti species complex [FIESC: F. compactum (16.1%) and F. sulawesiense (3.2%)], and Plectosphaerella cucumerina (29.0%). The composition of these fungi varied between locations, with co-infection by P. cucumerina and Fusarium spp. observed in lettuce plants from the same field. Pathogenicity tests showed that all isolates were pathogenic to lettuce, causing reduced seed germination, induced collar rot, and decreased seedling survival and mass. Notably, F. oxysporum isolates caused collar rot earlier, significantly reducing seedling survival and indicating faster disease progression than P. cucumerina and FIESC. Additionally, there was wide variation in virulence and specialization of isolates at different stages of seedling growth: P. cucumerina L0311 primarily reduced seed germination, while F. oxysporum L0911 and L0331 strongly inhibited seedling growth. These findings suggest a shift in the pathogenic roles of the isolates during seed germination and seedling growth, with potential variation continuing post-nursery. This work is the first to report on the population and virulence profile of fungi causing lettuce wilt in Vietnam, providing essential insights for quarantine measures, disease monitoring, and management strategies.
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The Journal of Plant Pathology (JPP or JPPY) is the main publication of the Italian Society of Plant Pathology (SiPAV), and publishes original contributions in the form of full-length papers, short communications, disease notes, and review articles on mycology, bacteriology, virology, phytoplasmatology, physiological plant pathology, plant-pathogeninteractions, post-harvest diseases, non-infectious diseases, and plant protection. In vivo results are required for plant protection submissions. Varietal trials for disease resistance and gene mapping are not published in the journal unless such findings are already employed in the context of strategic approaches for disease management. However, studies identifying actual genes involved in virulence are pertinent to thescope of the Journal and may be submitted. The journal highlights particularly timely or novel contributions in its Editors’ choice section, to appear at the beginning of each volume. Surveys for diseases or pathogens should be submitted as "Short communications".