Recognising ceratocystis disease symptoms in a Eucalyptus pellita nursery

IF 0.9 4区 农林科学 Q4 PLANT SCIENCES
Heru Indrayadi, Morag Glen, Halimah ., Fahrizawati ., Istiana Prihatini, Chris Beadle, Budi Tjahjono, Caroline Mohammed
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Early recognition of symptoms of infection is essential to prevent diseases from spreading through nurseries and into planted systems. In plantations, symptoms of Ceratocystis manginecans infection are typically wilt and canker but symptoms may differ at the nursery stage and as yet have not been described for Eucalyptus pellita. In this study, disease symptoms were recorded over a three-month period in an E. pellita nursery and isolates trapped. Then, to clearly identify those relating to ceratocystis disease and any related mortality, two C. manginecans isolates were re-inoculated by either spraying or dipping of healthy plantlets raised by tissue culture and mini-cuttings. Many disease symptoms were observed in the nursery but only perithecia on the leaves and stems was a clear indication of the presence of a Ceratocystis pathogen. Nine pathogenic fungal species, including C. manginecans, were isolated and identified by DNA analysis. Koch’s postulates indicated that leaf blight associated with C. manginecans was black-brown in colour, irregular, with uneven edges and surrounded by a yellow margin or halo on the upper leaf surface. Mortality following inoculation of plantlets by spraying immediately after planting was > 70%; by contrast, mortality of mini-cuttings was < 50% if spraying was done just before transplanting but < 20% if done 7 or 14 days after transplanting. Isolate EP313C caused significantly greater mortality than isolate EP106C. The research showed that C. manginecans and other pathogens were present in the nursery environment and must be identified and managed as part of good nursery practice.

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在桉树苗圃中识别角孢子虫病症状
早期识别感染症状对于防止疾病通过托儿所和种植系统传播至关重要。在种植园中,芒果Ceratocystis感染的症状通常是枯萎病和溃疡病,但在苗圃阶段症状可能有所不同,目前尚未对白皮桉进行描述。在这项研究中,在一个E.pellita苗圃中记录了三个月的疾病症状,并捕获了分离株。然后,为了清楚地识别那些与角孢子虫病和任何相关死亡率有关的菌株,通过喷洒或浸渍组织培养和迷你插条培育的健康植株,对两个芒果C.manginecans分离株进行重新接种。在苗圃中观察到许多疾病症状,但只有叶片和茎上的包壳才清楚地表明存在Ceratocystis病原体。通过DNA分析,分离鉴定了包括芒果分枝杆菌在内的9种病原真菌。Koch的假设表明,与芒果枯萎病相关的叶枯病呈黑褐色,不规则,边缘不均匀,上叶表面有黄色边缘或光晕。在种植后立即通过喷雾接种小植株后的死亡率>; 70%;相比之下,迷你插条的死亡率<; 如果在移植前进行喷雾,则为50%; 如果在移植后7或14天完成,则为20%。分离株EP313C的死亡率明显高于分离株EP106C。研究表明,芒果梭菌和其他病原体存在于苗圃环境中,必须作为良好苗圃实践的一部分进行识别和管理。
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Australasian Plant Pathology
Australasian Plant Pathology 生物-植物科学
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2.90
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51
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Australasian Plant Pathology presents new and significant research in all facets of the field of plant pathology. Dedicated to a worldwide readership, the journal focuses on research in the Australasian region, including Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, as well as the Indian, Pacific regions. Australasian Plant Pathology is the official journal of the Australasian Plant Pathology Society.
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