胡萝卜黑根腐病的基曲菌致病特性研究。

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Miljan Grkinić, Mira Vojvodić, Dušan Nikolić, Aleksandra Bulajić
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摘要

土传和采后病原菌basicola是塞尔维亚新近报道的一种病原菌,在接种试验中对胡萝卜根和幼苗产生了显著的病害症状。2023年10月,机洗和冷藏胡萝卜根出现斑块黑腐和大量孢子的症状。采后机洗处理的影响是通过在生产现场的额外抽样来证实的。收集的根用机器或人工清洗,并在与保质期相似的条件下储存(冷藏后在室温下孵育)。机洗根的发病率远高于人工洗根(分别为75%和15%)。从所有样品中,只获得均匀的伯克利菌样深灰色菌落。形态学和多位点系统发育(基于ITS、LSU和MCM7)证实了basicola berkeley yomyces的存在。通过喷洒或注射孢子悬浮液或插入菌落碎片对胡萝卜根进行人工接种,证实了Koch的假设,接种7天后,受伤和未受伤的根都出现了症状。用孢子悬浮液喷洒或浇水或在根颈旁放置菌落片段对受伤和未受伤的胡萝卜幼苗进行致病性试验,结果表明,basicola只感染受伤的胡萝卜幼苗并产生孢子。basicola感染胡萝卜幼苗的能力之前没有被测试过,我们的结果表明胡萝卜可能比之前认为的更早被感染。2024年,对新鲜市场、有症状的胡萝卜根进行的后续调查证实,basicola在塞尔维亚持续存在。
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Pathogenic characteristics of Berkeleyomyces basicola Causing Black Root Rot of Carrot.

The pathogenic soilborne and postharvest fungus Berkeleyomyces basicola, as newly reported pathogen in Serbia, caused significant disease symptoms on carrot roots and seedlings in inoculation assays. In October 2023, machine-washed and cold-stored carrot roots showed symptoms of black rot of patches and abundant sporulation. The influence of the postharvest treatment of machine washing was confirmed by additional sampling at the production site. The collected roots were machine or manually washed, and stored under similar conditions as during shelf life (cold storage followed by incubation at room temperature). The machine-washed roots had a much higher disease incidence than the manually washed roots (75% and 15%, respectively). From all samples, only uniform Berkeleyomyces-like, dark grey colonies were obtained. Morphology and multilocus phylogeny (based on ITS, LSU and MCM7) confirmed the presence of Berkeleyomyces basicola. Koch's postulates were confirmed after artificial inoculations of carrot roots using spraying or injecting spore suspension or inserting colony fragments, and symptoms developed on both wounded and non-wounded roots seven days after inoculation. Pathogenicity tests on wounded and non-wounded carrot seedlings by spraying or watering with spore suspension or placing colony fragments next to root neck, showed that B. basicola can infect and sporulate only wounded carrot seedlings. The ability of B. basicola to infect carrot seedlings had not been tested previously, and our results suggest that carrot could be infected earlier than postharvest, as previously believed. In 2024, a follow-up survey of fresh market, symptomatic carrot roots confirmed continuous presence of B. basicola in Serbia.

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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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