内生真菌Neofusicoccum kwambonambiense是采收后致病果真菌系统的又一堵墙吗?

V. Mussi-Dias, P. H. Santos, B. M. Carvalho, A. V. Santos, M. G. M. Freire
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内生真菌是指在植物组织中定植而不引起感染症状的微生物。这些生物是遗传和生物化学多样性的来源,从药物化合物的生产到食品的许多应用。然而,如果这些真菌找到适合其感染和发育的基质,它们中的许多真菌可以对植物致病。Neofusicoccum spp.被认为是许多农作物的植物致病真菌,对其中一些农作物的木质部分或果实具有侵略性,无论是在果园里还是在收获后。分离株的鉴定和致病性是其鉴定的两个重要方面。因此,本研究的目的是表征两种内生真菌Neofusicoccum sp.在不同果实收获后的致病性。因此,利用内部转录间隔区(ITS)和翻译延伸因子1-α (tef1 -α)的贝叶斯重建得到了分离株的身份确认。将分离菌株接种于西葫芦、香蕉、柿子、四季豆、番石榴、橙子、苹果、甜瓜、木瓜和番茄,进行10 d评价,计算病害进展曲线下面积。系统发育重建鉴定出巴西樱桃叶片内生真菌的两株分离株为Neofusicoccum kwambonambiense,证实其对巴西樱桃、木瓜、番茄、香蕉和苹果具有致病性,但具有不同的侵袭性。然而,在西葫芦、甜瓜和番石榴中没有发现任何分离株的感染。这被认为是首次从uniflora Eugenia植物中分离到nkwambonambiense,在不同的收获后果实中具有致病性。
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Is the endophytic fungus Neofusicoccum kwambonambiense another brick in the wall of the post-harvest pathogenic fruit fungi system?
Entophytic fungi are characterized as microorganisms that colonize plant tissues without causing infection symptoms. These organisms are sources of genetic and biochemical diversity for numerous applications, from the production of pharmaceutical compounds to foods. However, many of these fungi can become pathogenic to plants if they find suitable substrate for their infection and development. Neofusicoccum spp. has been considered a phytopathogenic fungus for many agricultural crops, being aggressive for some of them both in their woody parts or fruits, either while still in the orchards or after being harvested. The identification and pathogenicity of the isolates are two important aspects for their characterization. Thus, the objective of this work was to characterize the pathogenicity of two endophytic isolates of the fungus Neofusicoccum sp. in different fruits in the post-harvest process. Therefore, isolates identity confirmation was obtained using Bayesian reconstruction of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) and translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF 1-α). Subsequently, the isolates were inoculated in zucchini, banana, persimmon, green beans, guava, orange, apple, melon, papaya and tomato, followed by a 10-day evaluation in order to calculate the areas under the disease progress curve. Phylogenetic reconstruction allowed identification of two isolates of the endophytic fungus of Brazilian cherry leaves as Neofusicoccum kwambonambiense, which were confirmed as pathogenic for the following fruits: Brazilian cherry, papaya, tomato, banana and apple, with variations in aggressiveness. However, no infections were found in zucchini, melon and guava by any of the isolates. This is believed to be the first occurrence of N. kwambonambiense isolated from plants of Eugenia uniflora, with pathogenicity in different post-harvest fruits.
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