对该杀菌剂敏感的疫霉分离株可以迅速获得和失去对该杀菌剂的抗性。

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Melissa Regnier, Juliana González-Tobón, Martha E Cárdenas, Hilary Mayton, Giovanna Danies, Silvia Restrepo
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摘要

疫霉(Phytophthora infestans)是一种卵菌,可引起多种茄类作物的晚疫病,包括马铃薯和番茄。鉴于作物损失的程度及其爆发流行病的可能性,这使其成为全世界农民关注的问题。虽然传统上使用杀菌剂来控制这种疾病,但已记录了对杀菌剂具有抗性的病原菌种群。此外,研究表明,最初被认为对甲非诺萨姆敏感的分离株在体外暴露于低浓度的这种广泛使用的杀菌剂后,就会对其产生耐药性。以前的研究已经从菌丝生长的角度测量了这种抗性。然而,关于这一现象是如何引发的,仍有很多未知之处。在这里,我们探索了这种抗性是如何获得和失去的动力学,无论是在菌丝生长和孢子囊生产方面。获得对甲非诺萨姆耐药性的分离株:i)没有比以前产生更多的孢子,ii)不受反复暴露于高浓度甲非诺萨姆的影响,iii)在没有甲非诺萨姆的培养基中单次传代后失去了获得性耐药性,iv)在单次再次暴露于低浓度的甲非诺萨姆后重新获得耐药性。这种动态行为与被认为是获得性耐药现象背后的分子过程的多效性耐药机制以及表观遗传调控模式是一致的。这项研究缩小了我们对这一现象的认识差距,并强调了在野外条件下破译它是否可能是一个问题的重要性。
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Mefenoxam sensitive isolates of Phytophthora infestans can quickly acquire and lose resistance to this fungicide.

Phytophthora infestans is an oomycete that causes late blight disease in multiple solanaceous crops, including potato and tomato. This makes it a worldwide concern for farmers, given the level of crop loss and its explosive epidemic potential. Although fungicides have traditionally been used for managing this disease, populations of P. infestans resistant to fungicides have been documented. Furthermore, it has been shown that isolates considered originally sensitive to mefenoxam acquire resistance to it after a single exposure in vitro to low concentrations of this widely used fungicide. Previous studies have measured such resistance in terms of mycelial growth. However, there is still much unknown regarding how this phenomenon is triggered. Here, we explored the dynamics of how this resistance is gained and lost, both in terms of mycelial growth and sporangial production. Isolates that acquired resistance to mefenoxam: i) did not sporulate significantly more than they did before, ii) were not affected by repeated exposures to a high concentration of mefenoxam, iii) lost the acquired resistance after a single passage through medium without mefenoxam, and iv) re-acquired the resistance after a single re-exposure to a low concentration of mefenoxam. Such dynamic behavior aligns well with the pleiotropic drug resistance mechanism that has been proposed as the molecular process behind the acquired resistance phenomenon, as well as with an epigenetic mode of regulation. This study narrows our knowledge gap on this phenomenon and reinforces the importance of deciphering whether it could be an issue under field conditions.

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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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