First Report of Leaf Spot in Fischer’s Ragwort Caused by Didymella ligulariae

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Gyo-Bin Lee, H. Shim, W. Cho, Wan-Gyu Kim
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Abstract

During disease surveys from 2019 to 2021, the authors frequently encountered leaf spot symptoms on Fischer’s ragwort plants growing at fields at six locations of Gangwon Province, Korea. The symptoms displayed brown to dark brown, circular or irregular spots on the plant leaves. The disease surveys at the six locations revealed 1–90% of diseased leaves of the plants. Phoma sp. was dominantly isolated from the diseased leaf lesions. Seven single-spore isolates of the fungus were selected and identified as Didymella ligulariae by investigation of their cultural, morphological, and molecular characteristics. Artificial inoculation test to Fischer’s ragwort leaves was conducted with three isolates of D. ligulariae. The inoculation test revealed that the tested isolates cause leaf spot symptoms in the plants similar to the natural ones. The fungal pathogen has never been reported to cause leaf spot in Fischer’s ragwort. Leaf spot of Fischer’s ragwort caused by D. ligulariae is first reported in this study.
由舌形Didymella ligulariae引起的费雪舌草叶斑病初报
在2019年至2021年的疾病调查中,作者经常在韩国江原道六个地点的田地里发现生长在Fischer氏豚草上的叶斑症状。症状表现为植物叶片上的棕色至深棕色、圆形或不规则斑点。在六个地点进行的病害调查显示,这些植物有1-90%的病叶。Phoma sp.主要从病叶中分离得到。通过对该真菌的培养、形态和分子特征的研究,筛选出7株单孢子分离株,鉴定为光节木霉。用三株光霉进行人工接种试验。接种试验表明,所测试的分离株在植物中引起与天然植物相似的叶斑症状。这种真菌病原体从未被报道会导致菲舍尔豚草的叶斑。本研究首次报道了由光霉引起的菲舍尔乌草叶斑病。
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Research in Plant Disease
Research in Plant Disease Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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