New species of Phaeomoniellales from a German vineyard and their potential threat to grapevine (Vitis vinifera) health.

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-04-29 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2020.06.08
C Kraus, U Damm, S Bien, R T Voegele, M Fischer
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Recently, the order Phaeomoniellales was established that includes fungi closely related to Phaeomoniella chlamydospora, a phytopathogen assumed to be the main causal agent of the two most destructive grapevine trunk diseases, Petri disease and esca. Other species of this order are reported as pathogens of other economically important crops, like olive, peach, apricot, cherry, plum, rambutan, lichee or langsat. However, they are rarely isolated and hence, little is known about their ecological traits and pathogenicity. During a 1-yr period of spore trapping in a German vineyard divided in minimally and intensively pruned grapevines, 23 fungal strains of the Phaeomoniellales were collected. Based on morphological and molecular (ITS, LSU and tub2) analyses the isolated strains were assigned to eight different species. Two species were identified as P. chlamydospora and Neophaeomoniella zymoides, respectively. The remaining six species displayed morphological and molecular differences to known species of the Phaeomoniellales and are newly described, namely Aequabiliella palatina, Minutiella simplex, Moristroma germanicum, Mo. palatinum, Neophaeomoniella constricta and N. ossiformis. A pathogenicity test conducted in the greenhouse revealed that except for P. chlamydospora, none of the species of the Phaeomoniellales isolated from spore traps is able to induce lesions in grapevine wood.

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德国某葡萄园新发现的费蒙菌属及其对葡萄健康的潜在威胁。
最近,phaeomoniellae目被建立,包括与衣孢Phaeomoniella chlamydospora密切相关的真菌,衣孢Phaeomoniella chlamydospora是一种植物病原体,被认为是两种最具破坏性的葡萄树干疾病Petri病和esca的主要病原体。据报道,这一目的其他种类是其他经济上重要作物的病原体,如橄榄、桃子、杏、樱桃、李子、红毛丹、荔枝或荔枝。然而,它们很少被分离出来,因此对它们的生态特性和致病性知之甚少。在为期1年的孢子捕获期间,在一个德国葡萄园被划分为最低限度和密集修剪的葡萄藤,收集到23株费蒙氏真菌。根据ITS、LSU和tub2的形态和分子分析,将分离菌株归为8个不同的种。鉴定为衣孢假单胞菌(P. chlamydospora)和酵母菌(neophaomoniella zymoides)。其余6种在形态和分子上均与已知种有差异,为新发现种,分别为Aequabiliella palatina、Minutiella simplex、Moristroma germanicum、Mo. palatinum、Neophaeomoniella constricta和N. ossiformis。在温室中进行的致病性试验表明,除衣孢假单胞菌外,从孢子诱捕器中分离出的所有Phaeomoniellales都不能引起葡萄藤木材的病变。
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