探索南非苗圃中与蓝莓叶片和枝条枯萎病相关的Neopestalotiopsis多样性

Fungal systematics and evolution Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-13 DOI:10.3114/fuse.2025.16.3
L S Van der Vyver, W De Bruin, N Siyoum, D L Nsibo, J Z Groenewald, P W Crous, L Korsten
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自2000年以来,南非的新蓝莓种植面积急剧增加,超过了全球扩张速度。然而,这种作物受到几种经济上重要的真菌病原体的影响。一些不太为人所知的真菌,如拟盘孢杆菌,可以引起叶子和树枝枯萎病,并有可能成为蓝莓生产和扩张的全球威胁。本研究旨在评估南非蓝莓苗圃中这种真菌物种的存在,这是由于该行业的指数增长和新品种的大量引进。从6个繁殖苗圃收集有症状的叶片和枝条样本,共分离得到180株拟盘虫,并对其中48株进行了内部转录间隔区(ITS)、部分翻译延伸因子1-α (TEF1)和部分β-微管蛋白(TUB2)基因区域的多位点序列分析。系统发育分析采用最大似然、最大简约和贝叶斯推理方法。系统发育分析表明,所有分离株均与3个已知的新estestalotiopsis属聚集在一起,即N. rosae、N. hispanica和N. longiappendiculata。其中玫瑰奈瑟菌32株,西班牙奈瑟菌12株,长尾奈瑟菌4株。据我们所知,这是南非首次报道这些物种。基于系统发育分析和形态学比较,我们进一步建议将母牛乳杆菌视为西班牙乳杆菌的同义种。引用本文:Van der Vyver LS, De Bruin W, Siyoum N, Nsibo DL, Groenewald JZ, Crous PW, Korsten L(2025)。探索南非苗圃中与蓝莓叶片和枝条枯萎病相关的Neopestalotiopsis多样性真菌分类学与进化[16]:41-53。doi: 10.3114 / fuse.2025.16.3。
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Exploring Neopestalotiopsis diversity associated with Blueberry leaf and twig blight in South African nurseries.

New blueberry plantings in South Africa have increased dramatically since the year 2000, exceeding the global expansion rate. The crop is, however, impacted by several economically important fungal pathogens. Lesser-known fungi such as pestalotioid species can cause leaf and twig blight, and have the potential to become a global threat to blueberry production and expansion. This study aimed to assess the presence of such fungal species in blueberry nurseries in South Africa due to the industry's exponential growth and mass introduction of new cultivars. Symptomatic leaf and twig samples were collected from six propagation nurseries, resulting in 180 pestalotioid isolates, of which a subset of 48 isolates were selected for molecular characterisation using multi-locus sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS), partial translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) and partial β-tubulin (TUB2) gene regions. Phylogenetic analyses were performed using Maximum Likelihood, Maximum Parsimony and Bayesian Inference methods. Based on the phylogenetic analyses, all isolates clustered with three previously described species of Neopestalotiopsis, namely N. rosae, N. hispanica and N. longiappendiculata. Of these, 32 isolates were identified as N. rosae, followed by N. hispanica (12) and N. longiappendiculata (4). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of these species in South Africa. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphological comparisons, we further recommend that N. vaccinii be considered a synonym of N. hispanica. Citation: Van der Vyver LS, De Bruin W, Siyoum N, Nsibo DL, Groenewald JZ, Crous PW, Korsten L (2025). Exploring Neopestalotiopsis diversity associated with Blueberry leaf and twig blight in South African nurseries. Fungal Systematics and Evolution 16: 41-53. doi: 10.3114/fuse.2025.16.3.

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