First report of Fusarium redolens causing root rot disease of wheat and barley in Morocco

Q3 Environmental Science
S. Qostal, S. Kribel, M. Chliyeh, N. Mouden, MA El Alaoui, S. Serghat, A. Ouazzani Touhami, A. Douira
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Field surveys carried out in wheat (durum and soft) and barley fields in April-May 2017 in North-West Morocco resulted in the isolation of a large number of fungal isolates from typical necrotic lesions characterizing the root rot of these cereals. Microscopic observations, based on morphological criteria linked an isolate of Fusarium oxysporum with an isolate of F. solani . Another Fusarium isolate ZF25, showed intermediate morphological characteristics between F. solani and F. oxysporum. Molecular comparisons showed the ZF25 and F. redolens to have a similarity of 99%. The sequence from this isolate was submitted to GenBank (accession number MT758201). Koch’s postulate was verified by inoculating these three isolates into varieties of wheat (hard and soft) and barley. All isolates induced necrotic lesions on the roots. Pathogen re-isolations from these lesions were positive. The percentages of the highest severity class S4 can reach 41.6% for wheat and 16.6% for barley. The percentages of incidences and indices of root rot observed in the wheat and barley plants inoculated with the three Fusarium isolates vary between 83.6 and 100% and between 58.3 and 70% respectively. These inoculation tests have shown that F. redolens has a strong pathogenicity towards wheat and barley. This species has not been reported in Morocco among the fungi associated with roots of barley and wheat and to our knowledge; this is the first report of this pathogen among the Fusarium complex responsible for root rot of these cereals.
摩洛哥引起小麦和大麦根腐病的镰刀菌首次报道
2017年4月至5月,在摩洛哥西北部的小麦(硬粒和软粒)和大麦田进行了实地调查,结果从这些谷物的典型坏死性损伤中分离出大量真菌分离物,这些真菌是这些谷物根腐病的特征。显微观察,根据形态学标准,将一个分离的尖孢镰刀菌与一个分离的番茄镰刀菌联系起来。另一株镰刀菌ZF25表现出介于番茄镰刀菌和尖孢镰刀菌之间的形态特征。分子比较表明,ZF25与F. redolens的相似性为99%。该分离物的序列提交到GenBank(登录号MT758201)。科赫的假设通过将这三种分离株接种到各种小麦(硬的和软的)和大麦中得到证实。所有分离株都在根部引起坏死损伤。从这些病变中重新分离出的病原体呈阳性。最高严重等级S4的比例在小麦和大麦中分别达到41.6%和16.6%。接种3种镰刀菌的小麦和大麦根腐病发病率和根腐病指数分别为83.6% ~ 100%和58.3% ~ 70%。这些接种试验表明,赤霉病菌对小麦和大麦具有很强的致病性。据我们所知,在摩洛哥大麦和小麦根部相关的真菌中尚未发现该物种;这是在引起这些谷物根腐病的镰刀菌复合体中首次报道该病原体。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. This includes reviews of research advances and methodology and articles in applied and environmental mycology. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology has no page charges or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
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