Georgia blueberry Neopestalotiopsis isolates, which are phylogenetically indistinguishable from the emerging novel strawberry Neopestalotiopsis sp., are pathogenic to both blueberry and strawberry.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Mirza Ashikul Beg, Jonathan E Oliver
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Abstract

A novel Neopestalotiopsis sp. causing an emerging crown, leaf, and fruit disease on strawberry has been associated with significant losses in recent years in the Eastern U.S and Canada. Particularly aggressive on strawberry relative to other Neopestalotiopsis spp., isolates of this novel species are morphologically similar to the relatively less aggressive species Neopestalotiopsis rosae and have been genetically differentiated from N. rosae based on multilocus sequence analysis as well as restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) within the fungal beta-tubulin gene. Here, from blueberry fruit collected from commercial blueberry production sites in southern Georgia (U.S.A.), we report the isolation, identification, and characterization of Neopestalotiopsis isolates which are phylogenetically indistinguishable from the novel Neopestalotiopsis sp. from strawberry. Isolates collected from blueberry across multiple growing seasons were identified as belonging to the novel Neopestalotiopsis sp. based on RFLP and multilocus sequence analysis. Moreover, these isolates were found to be capable of causing disease on both blueberry and strawberry plants in greenhouse experiments. These findings expand our understanding of this novel Neopestalotiopsis sp. and have implications for the diagnosis and management of Neopestalotiopsis diseases on small fruit crops.

乔治亚蓝莓新直立多毛孢分离株在系统发育上与新出现的草莓新直立多毛孢分离株难以区分,对蓝莓和草莓都具有致病性。
一种新型的Neopestalotiopsis sp.引起草莓的新冠、叶和果实疾病,近年来在美国东部和加拿大造成了重大损失。与其他新直立多毛孢属相比,该新直立多毛孢属对草莓的侵袭性特别强,其分离物在形态上与攻击性相对较弱的新直立多毛孢属玫瑰多毛孢属相似,并根据真菌β -微管蛋白基因内的多位点序列分析和限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)与玫瑰多毛孢属进行了遗传区分。在这里,我们从美国佐治亚州南部的商业蓝莓生产基地收集的蓝莓果实中,报告了分离、鉴定和鉴定的新estalotiopsis分离株,这些分离株在系统发育上与草莓中的新型Neopestalotiopsis sp无法区分。基于RFLP和多位点序列分析,从蓝莓中收集的不同生长季节的分离物被鉴定为新型的Neopestalotiopsis sp.。此外,在温室试验中发现这些分离株能够对蓝莓和草莓植株致病。这些发现扩大了我们对这种新型新拟盘多毛孢的认识,并对小型水果作物新拟盘多毛孢病害的诊断和管理具有重要意义。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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