Ana Carolina Melo Ribeiro, Marcelo Vivas, Juliana Saltires Santos, Gleyce Kelly de Sousa Ramos, Janieli Maganha Silva Vivas, Rafael Nunes de Almeida, Danilo Batista Pinho, Roberto Ramos-Sobrinho
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摘要
镰刀菌属因其经济意义而广为人知,影响着几种重要的农作物。由 F. guttiforme 引起的菠萝镰刀菌病是全世界菠萝(Ananas comosus var. comosus (L.) Merrill Cppens & Leal)最重要的病害之一,造成的幼苗和果实损失估计分别为 20% 和 40%。由于这种病原体可能导致 100% 的产量损失,因此需要开展研究,寻求高效、持久的病害管理策略。本研究旨在评估巴西里约热内卢州北部地区与菠萝镰刀菌病相关的镰刀菌物种多样性。研究人员从不同产区收集了有症状的菠萝果实,并通过间接分离获得了 20 个镰刀菌分离株。根据翻译延伸因子 1α (tef1)和β-微管蛋白(tub2)基因组区域的核苷酸序列,对真菌种类进行了正确鉴定。此外,还通过接种易感菠萝品种 Pérola 的果实和叶片评估了镰刀菌分离物的侵染性。贝叶斯系统进化分析结果表明,Fusarium guttiforme 是里约热内卢北部唯一被确认感染菠萝的菌种,新分离株与之前报道的 F. guttiforme 分离株组成了一个单系群。虽然在 tef-1α 和 β-tub2 之间观察到了 99.1-100.0% 核苷酸同一性的密切遗传关系,但还是观察到了侵袭性方面的差异。所有的 F. guttiforme 分离物都会在叶片和果实上造成病害;然而,9 个分离物对果实的侵染性更强,2 个分离物对叶片的侵染性更强。本文鉴定的 F. guttiforme 分离物可用作接种源,以评估菠萝育种计划中的潜在遗传抗性。
Variability in aggressiveness of a Fusarium guttiforme subpopulation associated with pineapple fusariosis in the North region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The genus Fusarium is largely known due to its economical relevance, affecting several agronomically important crops. The pineapple fusariosis, caused by F. guttiforme, is among the most important diseases in pineapple (Ananas comosus var. comosus (L.) Merrill Cppens & Leal) worldwide, causing seedling and fruit losses estimated in 20% and 40%, respectively. Because this pathogen can potentially induce 100% production losses, studies seeking efficient and long-lasting disease management strategies are required. This study aimed to assess the Fusarium species diversity associated with pineapple fusariosis in the North region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Symptomatic pineapple fruit were collected from different producing areas, and 20 Fusarium isolates were obtained through indirect isolation. The proper fungal species identification was carried out based on nucleotide sequences of the translation elongation factor 1α (tef1) and β-tubulin (tub2) genomic regions. Also, the aggressiveness of Fusarium isolates was evaluated through inoculation of fruit and leaves of the susceptible pineapple cultivar Pérola. The Bayesian phylogenetic analysis reinforced that Fusarium guttiforme was the only species identified infecting pineapple in the North of Rio de Janeiro, with the new isolates forming a monophyletic group with a previously reported F. guttiforme isolate. Although the close genetic relationship observed among tef-1α and β-tub2, at 99.1-100.0% nucleotide identity, differences in aggressiveness were observed. All isolates of F. guttiforme caused lesions on leaves and fruits; however, nine isolates stood out as more aggressive towards fruit, and two as more aggressive on the leaves. The F. guttiforme isolates identified here can be used as inoculum sources to evaluate putative genetic resistance in pineapple breeding programs.
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Tropical Plant Pathology is an international journal devoted to publishing a wide range of research on fundamental and applied aspects of plant diseases of concern to agricultural, forest and ornamental crops from tropical and subtropical environments.
Submissions must report original research that provides new insights into the etiology and epidemiology of plant disease as well as population biology of plant pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, physiological and molecular plant pathology, and strategies to promote crop protection.
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Founded in 1976, the journal is the official publication of the Brazilian Phytopathology Society.