通过对匍匐弯草中克拉瑞氏菌的定量分析,我们发现在抗性品种中,病原菌浓度的增加速度较慢。

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Glen Groben, Bruce B Clarke, James A Murphy, Patrick Purdon, Ning Zhang
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摘要

由Clarireedia属真菌引起的Dollar spot是经济上最重要的草坪草病害之一。控制美元斑病的一种策略是使用耐受性强的品种,这些品种通常需要更长的时间来出现症状,与易感品种相比,它们的病变中心更小。我们之前开发了一种qPCR检测方法,可以量化无症状和有症状草坪草中的克拉丽草浓度。这项为期三年的研究的目的是在整个生长季节对匍匐弯草(Agrostis stolonifera)的耐受性和易感性品种的克拉瑞草浓度进行量化,以确定寄主耐受性对田间美元斑发育的影响。在2019年、2020年和2021年每周收集草坪草样本,从5月的第一周开始,到8月的第二周结束,每年持续15周。qPCR检测发现,在无症状和有症状的组织中,克拉丽草浓度在不同品种之间存在显著差异。线性模型分析表明,耐受性品种“宣言”的克拉丽迪亚浓度始终低于易感品种“独立”。这支持了我们的抑制假说,即尽管两种品种引起症状所需的克拉丽草浓度相似,但病原体的增加速度较慢,因此在耐药品种中需要更长的时间才能发育。qPCR检测在生长季节野外无症状和有症状组织中量化克拉瑞迪浓度的能力,为更深入的草坪草斑病流行病学研究提供了工具。
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Quantifying Clarireedia spp. in creeping bentgrass reveals pathogen concentration increases at a slower rate in tolerant cultivars.

Dollar spot, caused by fungi in the Clarireedia genus, is among the most economically important turfgrass diseases. One strategy for controlling dollar spot is the use of tolerant cultivars which typically take longer to develop symptoms and have smaller lesion centers compared to more susceptible cultivars. We previously developed a qPCR assay that can quantify the Clarireedia concentration in asymptomatic and symptomatic turfgrass. The goal of this three-year study was to quantify the concentration of Clarireedia in a tolerant and susceptible cultivar of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera) throughout the growing season to determine the effect host tolerance has on dollar spot development in the field. Turfgrass samples were collected weekly in 2019, 2020, and 2021 starting the first week of May and ending the second week of August for a duration of 15 weeks each year. The qPCR assay identified significant differences in Clarireedia concentration between the cultivars in both asymptomatic and symptomatic tissue. Linear model analysis showed the tolerant cultivar 'Declaration' always had a lower Clarireedia concentration compared to the susceptible cultivar 'Independence'. This supported our inhibition hypothesis that, although the concentration of Clarireedia required to cause symptoms was similar for both cultivars, the pathogen increased at a slower rate and therefore took longer to develop in a tolerant cultivar. The ability of the qPCR assay to quantify the concentration of Clarireedia in both asymptomatic and symptomatic tissue in the field during the growing season provides a tool for more in-depth epidemiological studies of dollar spot disease in turfgrass.

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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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