Yi Zhang, Wenfeng Gong, Yingying Gao, Kun Zhao, Fangzhan Wang, Yapei Liu, Mei Zhang, Xiaolin Yu
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由黄铜疫霉菌(Plasmodiophora brassicae)引起的马铃薯病是一种影响十字花科植物的全球性破坏性土传病害。在此,我们利用威廉姆斯和欧洲铜锈病差异(ECD)系统鉴定了浙江省六个城市中铜锈病菌的主要病型。利用 MEGA 对全球感染十字花科作物的黄铜病菌分离株进行了系统进化分析,并通过 ITS2 数据库预测了它们的 ITS2 二级结构。采用 B. rapa、B. oleracea、B. juncea 和 Eruca sativa Mill.结果表明,浙江省流行的病原型为病原型 1(ECD20/31/12 和 ECD24/16/30)、病原型 3(ECD20/15/4)、病原型 8(ECD16/0/0 和 ECD24/0/0)和病原型 2(ECD16/15/15)。来自不同十字花科属的分离物在进化树中形成了不同的分支。此外,浙江省芸苔属作物的分离物与全球其他地区的分离物具有同源性,其 ITS2 二级结构也证实了这一发现。约 80% 和 95% 的 B. rapa 和 B. juncea 作物对病原型 8(ECD16/0/0)表现出易感表型,而约 60% 的 B. oleracea 作物表现出抗性。此外,三种芸苔属作物品种对病原体的抗性在形态组和地理起源组之间都有显著差异。这项研究有助于了解不同黄花芸苔属病原菌在浙江省不同地区的分布情况,并有助于鉴定适合该省种植的具有潜在抗病性的芸苔属作物。
Pathotype Identification and Host Resistance Evaluation of Clubroot in Zhejiang Province, China.
Clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is a globally destructive soilborne disease affecting cruciferous plants. In this study, the predominant pathotypes of P. brassicae in six cities within Zhejiang Province were identified using the Williams and European clubroot differential (ECD) systems. A phylogenetic analysis of P. brassicae isolates infecting cruciferous crops worldwide was conducted using MEGA, and their ITS2 secondary structures were predicted through the ITS2 database. Accessions of Brassica rapa, B. oleracea, B. juncea, and Eruca sativa Mill. were employed to assess clubroot resistance. The results revealed that the prevalent pathotypes in Zhejiang Province were pathotype 1, ECD20/31/12 and ECD24/16/30; pathotype 3, ECD20/15/4; pathotype 8, ECD16/0/0 and ECD24/0/0; and pathotype 2, ECD16/15/15. Isolates from distinct genera of Brassicaceae formed separate branches in the evolutionary tree. Moreover, isolates of Brassica crops from Zhejiang Province exhibited homology with those from other global regions, a finding corroborated by their ITS2 secondary structure. Approximately 80 and 95% of B. rapa and B. juncea crops displayed susceptible phenotypes for pathotype 8, ECD16/0/0, whereas approximately 60% of B. oleracea crops exhibited resistance. Furthermore, three Brassica crop accessions showed significant variation in resistance to the pathogen, both among morphological and geographical origin groups. This study contributes to understanding the distribution of diverse P. brassicae pathotypes in different regions of Zhejiang Province and facilitates the identification of Brassica crops with potential disease resistance suitable for cultivation in the province.
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Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.