Elizaveta Lukina, Maria Gomzhina, Anna Dalinova, Vsevolod Dubovik, Ekaterina Gordina, Svetlana Bozhkova, Sergey Smirnov, Alexander Berestetskiy
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生物除草剂有望成为虫害综合防治的补充,协助控制问题杂草物种。例如,生物除草剂(Phoma 和 BioPhoma)最近在加拿大和美国注册,用于控制草坪中的一些多年生双子叶杂草。这些产品基于导致加拿大蓟(Cirsium arvense)白尖病(WTD)的真菌Didymella macrostoma(同义 Phoma macrostoma)的菌株。在这项研究中,俄罗斯联邦首次报告了 WTD。nuc rDNA 内部转录间隔区 (ITS) 分析和次生代谢物分析证实了俄罗斯 WTD 分离物与加拿大生物防治菌株 D. macrostoma 的同一性。基于 ITS 区域、部分大亚基 nuc rDNA 区域(28S)、RNA 聚合酶 II 第二大亚基基因(rpb2)和部分 β-微管蛋白基因(tub2)测序的多焦点系统发育分析将 WTD 分离物与来自其他植物宿主的 C. arvense 和 D. macrostoma 分离物区分开来。根据系统发生学、形态学和化学分类学特征,这些 WTD 分离物被描述为一个新种,名为 Didymella baileyae, sp.该研究还证明了前型 D. baileyae 分离物 VIZR 1.53 对枳壳属幼苗的低致病性及其在地上部嫩枝叶片中的无症状发育。从 D. baileyae 菌丝体和培养滤液中提取的有机物以及大青叶苷 A 和大青叶苷 Z 对芹菜叶片和幼苗都有植物毒性。仅在出现 WTD 症状的枳实自然感染叶组织中检测到大青叶苷 A。大环花苷 A 和 Z 的抗菌活性和细胞毒性较低,没有昆虫毒性。本研究中获得的有关 D. baileyae 的致病性和代谢物的数据可能对合理评估其作为生物控制剂的前景非常重要。
Reappraisal of Didymella macrostoma causing white tip disease of Canada thistle as a new species, Didymella baileyae, sp. nov., and bioactivity of its major metabolites.
Bioherbicides are expected to be a supplement to integrated pest management, assisting in the control of problematic weed species. For instance, bioherbicides (Phoma and BioPhoma) were recently registered in Canada and the USA for the control of some perennial dicotyledonous weeds in lawns. These products are based on strains of the fungus Didymella macrostoma (syn. Phoma macrostoma) that causes white tip disease (WTD) in Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense). In this study, WTD was reported for the first time in the Russian Federation. Analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of nuc rDNA and secondary metabolite profiling confirmed the identity of Russian WTD isolates to Canadian biocontrol strains identified as D. macrostoma. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis based on sequencing of the ITS region, partial large subunit nuc rDNA region (28S), RNA polymerase II second largest subunit gene (rpb2), and partial β-tubulin gene (tub2) has differentiated the WTD isolates from C. arvense and D. macrostoma isolates from other plant hosts. Based on phylogenetic, morphological, and chemotaxonomic features, these WTD isolates were described as a new species named Didymella baileyae, sp. nov. This study also demonstrated the low pathogenicity of the ex-type D. baileyae isolate VIZR 1.53 to C. arvense seedlings and its asymptomatic development in the leaves of aboveground shoots. The organic extracts from mycelium and culture filtrate of D. baileyae, as well as macrocidin A and macrocidin Z, displayed phytotoxicity both to C. arvense leaves and seedlings. Macrocidin A was only detected in the naturally infected leaf tissues of C. arvense showing WTD symptoms. Macrocidins A and Z demonstrated low antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities, exhibiting no entomotoxic properties. The data obtained within this study on the pathogenicity and metabolites of D. baileyae may be important for the rational evaluation of its prospects as a biocontrol agent.
期刊介绍:
International in coverage, Mycologia presents recent advances in mycology, emphasizing all aspects of the biology of Fungi and fungus-like organisms, including Lichens, Oomycetes and Slime Molds. The Journal emphasizes subjects including applied biology, biochemistry, cell biology, development, ecology, evolution, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, morphology, new techniques, animal or plant pathology, phylogenetics, physiology, aspects of secondary metabolism, systematics, and ultrastructure. In addition to research articles, reviews and short notes, Mycologia also includes invited papers based on presentations from the Annual Conference of the Mycological Society of America, such as Karling Lectures or Presidential Addresses.