Identity of the downy mildew pathogens of basil, coleus, and sage with implications for quarantine measures

Marco Thines, Sabine Telle, Sebastian Ploch, Fabian Runge
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The downy mildew pathogen of basil (Ocimum spp.) has caused considerable damage throughout the past five years, and an end to the epidemics is not in sight. The downy mildew of coleus (Solenostemon spp.) is just emerging and here we report that it was very recently introduced into Germany. Although it has been recognised that these pathogens are a major threat, the identity of the pathogens is still unresolved, and so it is difficult to devise quarantine measures against them. Using morphological comparison and molecular phylogenetic reconstructions we confirmed in this study that the downy mildews of basil and coleus are unrelated to Peronospora lamii, which is a common pathogen of the weed Lamium purpureum. In addition, we conclude by the investigation of the type specimen of P. swingleii and downy mildew specimens on Salvia officinalis that the newly occurring pathogens are not identical to P. swingleii on Salvia reflexa. The taxonomy of the downy mildew pathogens of hosts from the Lamiaceae and, in particular, from the tribes Mentheae and Elsholtzieae, is discussed, and a new species is described to accommodate the downy mildew pathogen of basil and coleus, which is the first downy mildew pathogen known to be parasitic to hosts of the tribe Ocimeae.

罗勒、色堇和鼠尾草霜霉病病原菌的鉴定及其检疫措施的意义
罗勒霜霉病病原菌(Ocimum spp.)在过去五年中造成了相当大的损害,而且这种流行病还看不到结束的迹象。coleus霜霉病(Solenostemon spp.)刚刚出现,在这里我们报告它是最近引入德国的。虽然人们已经认识到这些病原体是一种主要威胁,但病原体的身份仍然没有确定,因此很难制定针对它们的检疫措施。通过形态比较和分子系统发育重建,我们证实罗勒和紫罗兰霜霉病与紫叶草常见病原菌Peronospora lamii无亲缘关系。此外,我们通过对鼠尾草上的swinglep型标本和霜霉病标本的调查得出结论,新出现的病原体与鼠尾草上的swinglep不相同。本文讨论了薄叶科(Lamiaceae),特别是Mentheae和Elsholtzieae部落寄主霜霉病病原体的分类,并描述了一种适应罗勒和彩叶霜霉病病原体的新种,这是已知的第一个寄生于Ocimeae部落寄主的霜霉病原体。
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