在洋葱轮作后的商品芹菜生产中出现由 Stemphylium vesicarium 引起的 Stemphylium 叶斑病

IF 1.7 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Abdelrazek S. Abdelrhim, Douglas S. Higgins, M. Hausbeck
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2022 年,在密歇根州汉密尔顿的一块商业田地里生长的'Fandango'芹菜(Apium graveolens L)的下部叶片上发现了病斑。在叶片的正面和边缘观察到褐色斑点,并延伸到叶柄。在症状组织上观察到了分生孢子,并获得了 25 个真菌分离物,形态上与 S. vesicarium 相似。从三个分离株中提取了 DNA,并使用两套引物对内部转录间隔区(ITS)、部分钙调蛋白(cmdA)和甘油醛-3-磷酸脱氢酶(gapdh)基因进行扩增和测序。这三个分离物的序列与 S. vesicarium 的序列 MW798751(ITS)、MK675706(cmdA)和 OQ925923(gapdh)具有 100%的配对一致性。多焦点系统发生分析(邻接树)强烈支持将密歇根分离物与 S. vesicarium 参考序列聚类为一个支系。从芹菜中分离出的分离株对'CR1'、'Tall Utah'和'Challenger'芹菜以及'Bradley'洋葱具有致病性。从有症状的洋葱志愿者身上分离出的 S. vesicarium 对这三种芹菜栽培品种具有致病性。据我们所知,这是 Stemphylium vesicarium 作为病原体在芹菜上引起叶斑病的首次报道,洋葱志愿者可能是芹菜田中 Stemphylium 的一个来源。
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Occurrence of Stemphylium leaf spot caused by Stemphylium vesicarium in commercial celery production following an onion rotation
In 2022, lesions were observed on the lower leaves of ‘Fandango’ celery (Apium graveolens L) growing in a commercial field located in Hamilton, MI. Brown spots were observed on the leaves’ adaxial surface and border extending to the petiole. Conidia were observed on the symptomatic tissue and 25 fungal isolates, morphologically similar to S. vesicarium, were obtained. DNA was extracted from three isolates and two primer sets were used to amplify and sequence the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and partial calmodulin (cmdA) and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gapdh) genes. The obtained sequences of the three isolates had 100% pairwise identity with S. vesicarium sequences MW798751 (ITS), MK675706 (cmdA) and OQ925923 (gapdh). A multilocus phylogenetic analysis (neighbor-joining tree) strongly supported clustering Michigan isolates into a single clade with S. vesicarium reference sequences. Isolates recovered from celery were pathogenic to ‘CR1’, ‘Tall Utah’ and ‘Challenger’ celery and ‘Bradley’ onion. S. vesicarium isolates isolated from symptomatic onion volunteers were pathogenic to the three celery cultivars. To our knowledge, this is the first report of Stemphylium vesicarium as a pathogen on celery causing leaf spot, and volunteer onion may be a source of Stemphylium in celery fields.
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Plant Health Progress
Plant Health Progress Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Horticulture
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3.00
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82
期刊介绍: Plant Health Progress, a member journal of the Plant Management Network, is a multidisciplinary science-based journal covering all aspects of applied plant health management in agriculture and horticulture. Both peer-reviewed and fully citable, the journal is a credible online-only publication. Plant Health Progress is a not-for-profit collaborative endeavor of the plant health community at large, serving practitioners worldwide. Its primary goal is to provide a comprehensive one-stop Internet resource for plant health information.
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