印度中部小麦条纹病和发育不良病的植原体病原学和流行病学。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
3 Biotech Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1007/s13205-024-04114-3
Manish Kumar, T L Prakasha, A N Mishra, M S Saharan, N Meshram, Govind P Rao
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2016 年至 2018 年期间,在印度中央邦印多尔的 ICAR-IARI 区域站共记录到 151 个硬粒小麦和面包小麦基因型表现出生长迟缓和灌木丛状生长、叶片黄化和麦穗干枯等症状。与面包小麦基因型相比,硬质小麦基因型的病害发生率更高。通过培养生长和电子显微镜检查,排除了任何病毒、细菌和真菌病原体的存在。然而,通过使用 16S rRNA、leuS 和 secA 基因的 PCR 引物对,在 142 个硬粒小麦和面包小麦基因型(共 151 个)中证实了植原体的存在。通过对所有基因的序列分析以及对小麦植原体菌株的 16S rDNA 序列进行硅 RFLP 分析,确定它们属于水稻黄矮病群 (16SrXI-B) 和百慕大草白叶病群 (16SrXIV-A)。在麦田及其周围生长的两个有症状的杂草物种(Parthenium hysterophorus 和 Cleome gynandra)对 16SrXI-B 支原体亚群检测呈阳性,四个杂草物种(Cynodon dactylon、Digitaria sanguinalis、Euphorbia hirta 和 Rhynchosia minima)对 16SrXIV-A 支原体亚群检测呈阳性。此外,还分析了从有症状麦田中鉴定出的六个跳虫种类,以确定是否存在植原体。在巢式 PCR 检测中,三个跳虫物种(即 Sogatella furcifera、Balclutha rubrostriata 和 Exitianus indicus)的 16SrXIV 组植原体检测呈阳性,而 Sogatella kolophon、Cofana unimaculata 和 Maiestas sp.的 16SrXI 组植原体检测呈阳性。传播测定显示,S. furcifera 和 B. rubrostriata 成功地将 16SrXIV-A 株系从受感染的小麦传播到健康的小麦植株上;然而,C. unimaculata 能够在玻璃温室条件下将 16SrXI-B 亚群从受感染的小麦传播到健康的小麦植株上。在不同年份的小麦基因型上,植原体相关病害的发生率存在差异,而且还发现与温度、湿度和跳虫数量呈正相关。从小麦、杂草和跳虫中鉴定出类似的植原体菌株(16SrXI 和 16SrXIV 组),表明这些菌株有传播到小麦基因型和其他农作物的潜在风险,这需要进一步的流行病学调查:在线版本包含补充材料,可查阅 10.1007/s13205-024-04114-3。
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Phytoplasma etiology and epidemiology of wheat streak and stunting disease in Central India.

A total of 151 genotypes of durum and bread wheat exhibiting symptoms of stunting and bushy growth, leaf yellowing, and drying of clumps were recorded at ICAR-IARI Regional Station, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India from 2016 to 2018. The disease incidence was recorded more in durum wheat genotypes as compared to bread wheat genotypes. The presence of any virus, bacterial, and fungal pathogens was ruled out by applying cultural growth and electron microscopy. However, association of phytoplasmas presence was confirmed in 142 (out of 151) durum and bread wheat genotypes by employing PCR primer pairs of 16S rRNA, leuS and secA genes. The sequence analysis of all the genes and in silico RFLP analysis of 16S rDNA sequences of wheat phytoplasma strains identified them as rice yellow dwarf group (16SrXI-B) and Bermuda grass white leaf group (16SrXIV-A). Two symptomatic weed species (Parthenium hysterophorus and Cleome gynandra) tested positive for 16SrXI-B phytoplasma subgroup and four weed species (Cynodon dactylon, Digitaria sanguinalis, Euphorbia hirta and Rhynchosia minima) for 16SrXIV-A phytoplasma subgroup growing in and around wheat fields. Six hopper species identified from symptomatic wheat fields were also analyzed for phytoplasma presence. Three hopper species viz., Sogatella furcifera, Balclutha rubrostriata, and Exitianus indicus were tested positive to phytoplasmas in 16SrXIV group, while Sogatella kolophon, Cofana unimaculata, and Maiestas sp. tested positive to 16SrXI group of phytoplasmas in nested PCR assays. Transmission assays revealed that S. furcifera and B. rubrostriata successfully transmitted the 16SrXIV-A strain from infected wheat to healthy wheat plants; however, C. unimaculata was able to transmit 16SrXI-B subgroup from infected wheat to healthy wheat plants under glasshouse conditions. A variation in phytoplasma associated disease incidence was recorded on wheat genotypes in different years and was also found positively correlated with temperature, humidity, and hopper population. The identification of similar phytoplasma strains (16SrXI and 16SrXIV group) from wheat, weeds, and hoppers indicated potential risk of transmission of these strains to wheat genotypes and other agricultural crops, which needs further investigations on epidemiological aspects.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-024-04114-3.

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