| Literature DB >> 27242812 |
Eleonora Barilli1, Maria José Cobos1, Diego Rubiales1.
Abstract
Didymella pinodes is the principal causal agent of ascochyta blight, one of the most important fungal diseases of pea (Pisum sativum) worldwide. Understanding its host specificity has crucial implications in epidemiology and management; however, this has not been clearly delineated yet. In this study we attempt to clarify the host range of D. pinodes and to compare it with that of other close Didymella spp. D. pinodes was very virulent on pea accessions, although differences in virulence were identified among isolates. On the contrary, studied isolates of D. fabae, D. rabiei, and D. lentil showed a reduced ability to infect pea not causing macroscopically visible symptoms on any of the pea accessions tested. D. pinodes isolates were also infective to some extend on almost all species tested including species such as Hedysarum coronarium, Lathyrus sativus, Lupinus albus, Medicago spp., Trifolium spp., Trigonella foenum-graecum, and Vicia articulata which were not mentioned before as hosts of D. pinodes. On the contrary, D. lentil and D. rabiei were more specific, infecting only lentil and chickpea, respectively. D. fabae was intermediate, infecting mainly faba bean, but also slightly other species such as Glycine max, Phaseolus vulgaris, Trifolium spp., Vicia sativa, and V. articulata. DNA sequence analysis of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) was performed to confirm identity of the isolates studies and to determine phylogenetic relationship among the Didymella species, revealing the presence of two clearly distinct clades. Clade one was represented by two supported subclusters including D. fabae isolates as well as D. rabiei with D. lentil isolates. Clade two was the largest and included all the D. pinodes isolates as well as Phoma medicaginis var. pinodella. Genetic distance between D. pinodes and the other Didymella spp. isolates was not correlated with overall differences in pathogenicity. Based on evidences presented here, D. pinodes is not specialized on pea and its host range is larger than that of D. fabae, D. lentil, and D. rabiei. This has relevant implications in epidemiology and control as these species might act as alternative hosts for D. pinodes.Entities:
Keywords: ascochyta blight; disease management; dydimella pinodes; host range; legume; pea
Year: 2016 PMID: 27242812 PMCID: PMC4865514 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.00592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Codes of reference, specie definition, collecting site, year and GenBank accession relative to the fungus isolates used in the study.
| Dp-CO-99 | Córdoba, Spain | 1999 | ||
| Dp-FR-88 | Rennes, France | 2003 | ||
| Dp-PdT-03 | Palmar de Troya, Spain | 2003 | ||
| Dp-PO-03 | Wa̧sy, Poland | 2003 | ||
| Dp-JAP-03 | Japan | 2003 | ||
| Dp-ANN-13 | Annaba, Algeria | 2013 | ||
| Dp-M07-4 | Perth, Australia | 2013 | ||
| Dp-Esc-13 | Escacena del Campo, Spain | 2013 | ||
| Dp-KHM-13 | Khemis Miliana, Algeria | 2013 | ||
| Df-AU04 | Gleisdorf, Austria | 2005 | ||
| Df-857 | France | 2005 | ||
| Dl-AL10 | Germany | 2010 | ||
| Dr-Pt04 | Aleppo, Syria | 2010 | ||
| Pullman, USA | 2007 | |||
| Canberra, Australia | 2009 | |||
| Canberra, Australia | 2009 | |||
| Palampour, India | 2008 |
Response of legume species to isolates of .
| Messire | 5 | 80bc | 5 | 77b | 5 | 63b | 5 | 63ab | 4.7 | 66bc | 5 | 50a | 5 | 79ab | 5 | 50a | 5 | 50a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2a | 0 | 0 | |
| J20 | 5 | 87ab | 5 | 93a | 5 | 98a | 5 | 80ab | 5 | 100a | 5 | 62a | 5 | 87a | 5 | 43a | 4 | 35a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| J4 | 5 | 95a | 5 | 90ab | 5 | 75ab | 5 | 83ab | 5 | 100a | 4.3 | 40a | 5 | 57bc | 5 | 25a | 4 | 15b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| 6NIL | 5 | 83ab | 5 | 93a | 5 | 82ab | 5 | 92a | 5 | 77b | 5 | 70a | 5 | 47c | 5 | 25a | 5 | 30a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| IFPI3260 | 4 | 67c | 3.3 | 57c | 4.7 | 60b | 4 | 51.7b | 4 | 42c | 4.7 | 63a | 1.3 | 7d | 3 | 25a | 3 | 22b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| AVERAGE | 82A | 81A | 76A | 74A | 78A | 57A | 54A | 30A | 26A | 0B | 0B | 0.3C | 0E | ||||||||||||||
| Giza 2 | – | – | 5 | 95a | – | – | 5 | 40a | 4 | 7b | 5 | 47a | 4 | 15a | – | – | 3 | 13a | – | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Lup34 | 3 | 20a | 5 | 100a | 5 | 47a | 5 | 50a | 5 | 40ab | 4.7 | 43a | 5 | 25a | 3.3 | 40a | 3 | 5a | – | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Lup35 | 4 | 35a | 5 | 22b | 5 | 37ab | 5 | 50a | 5 | 67a | 4 | 40a | 5 | 20a | 3 | 9b | 3 | 12a | 3.3 | 20a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Lup39 | 4.3 | 20a | 5 | 25b | 5 | 26b | 5 | 50a | 5 | 40ab | 4.7 | 44a | 5 | 25a | 5 | 46a | 3.3 | 15a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AVERAGE | 25CDE | 53B | 37B | 47B | 38B | 43B | 21.5BC | 33A | 9B | 10B | 0B | 0C | 0E | ||||||||||||||
| E07 | 4.7 | 47a | 4.3 | 30a | 4.7 | 37a | 5 | 58a | 4 | 40a | 4.7 | 38a | 3 | 20a | 4.7 | 30a | 3 | 10a | 2.7 | 12a | 0 | 0 | 3 | 13a | 3 | 8a | |
| E08 | 4 | 20a | 3.3 | 20a | 4 | 20ab | 4 | 37a | 5 | 32a | 3.5 | 20a | 2 | 17a | 3 | 20a | 3 | 3a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 2.3 | 6a | |
| Anteria | 3.7 | 26a | 4.3 | 30a | 4.3 | 17b | 4.7 | 30a | 4.2 | 38a | 3.3 | 15a | 2 | 16a | 5 | 32a | 3 | 8a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 2 | 7a | |
| AVERAGE | 31BCD | 27CDE | 24BC | 42BC | 36B | 25BC | 17BC | 27A | 7B | 4B | 0B | 4BC | 8CD | ||||||||||||||
| Parabinga | – | – | 3 | 20ab | 2.7 | 10a | 2.3 | 35a | 5 | 40b | 2 | 5b | 2.7 | 25a | 2 | 5a | 1.3 | 5a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Paraggio | 2 | 20a | 2 | 12b | 4 | 20a | 2.3 | 27a | 3.7 | 37b | 2 | 5b | 2 | 30a | – | – | 2 | 6a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| M263 | 1.7 | 18a | 3.7 | 53a | 2.7 | 10a | 2 | 30a | 4.5 | 80a | 2.3 | 30a | 2 | 37a | 2 | 5a | 1.3 | 11a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| M264 | 2 | 27a | – | – | 2.7 | 7a | 3 | 15a | 4.3 | 37b | – | – | 2.7 | 35a | 2 | 10a | – | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| M281 | – | – | 4.3 | 47a | 3 | 10a | 3.3 | 21a | 4.5 | 60ab | 4.7 | 32a | – | – | 2 | 8a | 3 | 15a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AVERAGE | 22DEF | 36BCD | 12CD | 25CD | 38B | 23C | 34B | 7BC | 9B | 0B | 0B | 0C | 0E | ||||||||||||||
| BGE013376 | 4 | 37a | 3 | 37a | 4 | 27a | 4.3 | 45ab | 4 | 23a | 2.3 | 23a | – | – | 4.3 | 40a | 2.7 | 8a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 8a | 3 | 4a | |
| BGE013984 | 4 | 43a | 4.3 | 60a | 3.7 | 30a | 4 | 43ab | 4 | 53a | 3 | 25a | 3 | 30a | 3.7 | 28a | 3 | 11a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0a | |
| BGE013985 | 4 | 40a | 3.7 | 63a | 4.3 | 33a | 4.3 | 53a | 5 | 53a | 3.7 | 33a | 2 | 15a | 4.3 | 30a | 3 | 8a | 0 | 0 | 2.3 | 3a | 0 | 0b | 2.3 | 3a | |
| BGE018824 | 4 | 43a | 4 | 60a | 4.3 | 32a | 4 | 28b | 4 | 50a | 3 | 35a | 3 | 20a | 4.7 | 33a | 2.7 | 7a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0a | |
| AVERAGE | 41BC | 55B | 30B | 43BC | 48B | 29BC | 22BC | 35A | 9B | 0B | 0.8B | 2BC | 2DE | ||||||||||||||
| ILC72 | 3 | 15a | 4 | 13a | 2.7 | 6a | 4.3 | 8a | 1 | 1a | 4.3 | 30a | 0.7 | 2a | 4.3 | 7a | 1.3 | 3a | 0 | 0b | 0.3 | 5b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| M38 | 3.3 | 10a | 3.4 | 15a | 3.7 | 5a | 4.7 | 8a | 3.3 | 10a | 5 | 30a | 4.5 | 25b | 5 | 15a | 1.3 | 2a | 0 | 0b | 4.7 | 40a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AS18 | 1.7 | 9a | 3 | 8a | 3 | 4a | – | – | 3 | 12a | 4.7 | 21a | 3 | 5a | 4.3 | 7a | 1 | 3a | 3 | 30a | 5 | 37a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AS19 | 2.7 | 10a | 2 | 13a | 3 | 5a | 5 | 5a | 3 | 12a | 5 | 28a | 3 | 7a | 5 | 8a | – | – | 0 | 0b | 3.8 | 35a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AS23 | – | – | 3 | 10a | – | – | 5 | 7a | 2.7 | 5a | – | – | – | – | 5 | 10a | 1 | 1a | 0 | 0b | 2.6 | 40b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| AVERAGE | 10EF | 12EF | 5D | 7DE | 8D | 28BC | 8C | 10BC | 2B | 6B | 31.4A | 0C | 0E | ||||||||||||||
| S17 | 4 | 29a | 4.3 | 62a | 4 | 47a | 4.7 | 53a | 5 | 48ab | 3.7 | 35a | – | – | 3.7 | 15a | 2 | 17a | 4.3 | 24a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 6a | |
| S23 | 4 | 57a | 3.7 | 60a | 4.7 | 47a | 5 | 67a | 5 | 60a | 2.7 | 25a | 2.3 | 10a | 4 | 33a | 2 | 8ab | 4.3 | 28a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.5 | 3ab | |
| R5 | 4 | 30a | 4.7 | 57a | 4 | 27b | 4.7 | 37a | 4 | 50ab | 3.3 | 30a | 3 | 22a | 4 | 17a | 2 | 4b | 4 | 45a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | |
| R17 | 4 | 43a | 4 | 50a | 4.5 | 42ab | 4.7 | 45a | 4 | 32b | 3.7 | 20a | 1.3 | 7a | 3.3 | 7b | 0.7 | 2b | 4 | 48a | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.3 | 1b | |
| AVERAGE | 40BCD | 58B | 40B | 49B | 46B | 27BC | 13BC | 18AB | 6B | 35A | 0B | 0C | 3CDE | ||||||||||||||
| PI08100 | 1.7 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 3.3 | 12 | 3 | 30 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 17 | 2 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 4 | 3.3 | 17 | 4 | 30 | |
| AVERAGE | 8EF | 0F | 10CD | 12DE | 30BC | 1D | 17BC | 5BC | 4B | 0B | 4AB | 17A | 30A | ||||||||||||||
Figure 1Percentage of disease severity (DS%) measured on foliar organs of different legume species in response to inoculation with . Averages per species are presented. The bars indicate the standard deviation; different letters indicate significant differences (P = 0.01).
Figure 2Disease severity (%) measured on whole plants of different legume species after infection by isolates of . Averages per species are presented: (A) pea (Pisum sativum), (B) tawny pea (P. fulvum), (C) white lupin (Lupinus albus), (D) clovers (Trifolium pratense, T. subterraneum, T. repens), (E) oneflower vetch (V. articulata), (F) medicks (Medicago orbicularis, M. truncatula), (G) lentil (Lens culinaris), (H) soybean (Glycine max), (I) common vetch (V. sativa), (J) grass pea (Lathyrus sativus), (K) sulla (Hedysarum coronarium), (L) chickpea (Cicer arietinum), (M) prinkly scorpion's tail (Scorpiorus muricatus), (N) faba bean (Vicia faba), (O) fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum), (P) common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). The bars indicate the standard deviation. Different letters indicate significant differences (P = 0.01).
Disease reaction of fourteen isolates of .
| 4 | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | – | − | − | − | |
| 1 | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | – | + | + | – | – | – | – | |
| 4 | +++/+ | ++++/+++ | ++++/+++ | ++++ | ++++/+++ | ++++ | +++ | ++++/+ | +/+++ | −/+++ | – | – | – | |
| 1 | ++++ | +++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | + | +++ | + | + | – | + | + | |
| 1 | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | + | +++ | + | – | – | – | + | |
| 1 | +++ | +++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | +++ | + | + | + | – | – | – | + | |
| 5 | ++++/+++ | ++++ | +++/++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++/+++ | −/+ | +++ | +/+++ | – | – | −/+++ | – | |
| 4 | ++++/+++ | ++++ | ++++/+++ | ++++ | ++++/+++ | +++/+ | +/- | +++ | −/+ | ++++/+++ | – | – | −/+ | |
| 4 | ++++ | ++++ | +++ | ++++/+++ | ++++/+++ | +++/+ | + | +++/++++ | + | – | −/+ | −/+ | −/+ | |
| 3 | +++ | +++/+ | +++/+ | ++++/+++ | – | +++/++++ | – | −/+ | – | – | – | – | – | |
| 2 | + | ++++ | + | +++ | ++++ | +++ | + | + | + | – | – | – | – | |
| 3 | + | +/+++ | +/+++ | + | ++++ | + | + | – | −/+ | – | – | – | – | |
| 5 | −/+++ | +++/+ | +/+++ | +++ | −/+++ | +++ | −/++++ | +++ | – | −/+ | ++++/− | – | – | |
| 4 | +/- | ++++/+ | ++++ | + | ++++ | ++++/+ | −/+ | −/+ | – | – | – | – | – | |
| 4 | – | −/+++ | −/++++ | – | ++++/+ | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
| 4 | +++/++++ | + | +++/++++ | + | + | + | – | + | −/+ | – | – | +++ | +++ | |
| 1 | – | – | + | +++ | +++ | – | + | – | + | – | + | +++ | +++ | |
| 4 | – | −/+ | + | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | +++ | +++ | |
| 4 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | +++ | +++ |
Results correspond to the combination of Disease Rate (based on a 0–5 scale, Roger and Tivoli 1996) and the % of the whole plant covered by symptoms (% Disease Severity, DS %) as follows:
++++, highly susceptible (DR ≥ 3 and DS > 35%); +++, susceptible (DR ≥ 3 and DS < 35%); +, moderately resistant (2 < DR < 3 and DS < 35%); –,highly resistant (DR < 2 and DS < 10%).
When several classifications are reported means that genotypes from the same specie showed different responses to the same fungal isolate. Classification reported in first position is the most common.
Principal components for disease rating (DR) and disease severity (DS) values of 13 isolates of .
| Eigenvalues | 2.8034 | 2.2101 |
| Proportion of variance | 40.623 | 31.067 |
| Cumulative variance | 40.623 | 71.690 |
Figure 3Scattered diagram generated by principal component analysis (PCA) showing associations between Disease Severity and Disease Rating response performed by 13 isolates of . A short distance between plant accessions and fungal isolate in the component space is indicative in susceptibility of the plant/pathogen interaction.
Figure 4UPGMA dendrograms of 13 samples of .
| 3151 | 3 | 33a | 2 | 15a | 3.3 | 30a | 3 | 13a | 2 | 6a | 3 | 20a | 1.3 | 10a | 2.7 | 10a | 3 | 3a | 0 | 0b | 1 | 2a | 4 | 5a | 3.7 | 8a | |
| 3154 | 3 | 37a | 2.3 | 28a | 3.3 | 35a | 3 | 23a | 2.3 | 18a | 3 | 20a | 2 | 10a | 2.7 | 8a | 3 | 11a | 1.7 | 7ab | 1.7 | 5a | 4 | 10a | 4 | 6a | |
| 3155 | 3.7 | 33a | 2.3 | 27a | 3 | 35a | 3 | 15a | 2 | 17a | 2.3 | 20a | 1.7 | 10a | 2.3 | 13a | 1 | 3a | 0.9 | 2b | 0.5 | 2a | 4 | 8a | 4 | 8a | |
| 3156 | 3 | 25a | 2 | 23a | 3.7 | 36a | 3 | 23a | 2 | 12a | 2.7 | 13a | 1.3 | 8a | 2 | 8a | 0.3 | 1b | 2 | 10a | 0 | 0a | 4 | 5a | 4 | 8a | |
| AVERAGE | 32BCD | 23DEF | 34B | 18DE | 14CD | 18CD | 10C | 10BC | 5B | 4B | 2B | 7B | 7C | ||||||||||||||
| ILAT1 | 4 | 33a | 4.7 | 40a | 4 | 37a | – | – | 4.7 | 40a | – | – | – | – | 4.3 | 32a | 2.3 | 4a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| ILAT10 | 3.7 | 50a | 4.3 | 57a | 3.7 | 17a | 5 | 63a | 4.7 | 37a | 4.3 | 48a | 2.3 | 17a | 4 | 20a | 3.5 | 12a | 1 | 2a | 0 | 0 | 4 | 5ab | 0 | 0 | |
| ILAT16 | 4 | 43a | 5 | 53a | 4 | 28a | 5 | 50a | 4.3 | 50a | 3.7 | 33a | 1.7 | 10a | 3.7 | 17a | 3 | 7a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 4 | 10a | 0 | 0 | |
| ILAT18 | 4.3 | 46a | 4 | 37a | 4.3 | 37a | 5 | 55a | 4.7 | 43a | 4.7 | 48a | 1 | 7a | 4.3 | 23a | 2.4 | 5a | – | – | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | |
| BGE017184 | 4.3 | 42a | 5 | 70a | 2 | 27a | 5 | 47a | 4.7 | 45a | 4 | 37a | 0 | 0b | 4 | 30a | 3.7 | 11a | – | – | 0 | 0 | – | – | – | – | |
| AVERAGE | 43B | 51B | 29B | 54B | 36B | 42B | 13AB | 26A | 8B | 0.6B | 0B | 3BC | 0E | ||||||||||||||
| Sparacia | 2.7 | 20a | 3.3 | 58a | 4 | 43a | 2.3 | 8 | 4.7 | 47a | 3 | 20b | 2 | 15a | 1.7 | 9b | 0.7 | 1a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Grimaldi | 1.5 | 10a | 2.7 | 33a | 4 | 45a | – | – | 5 | 60a | 3 | 42a | 1 | 5b | 1.7 | 5b | 1.3 | 10a | 0 | 0b | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
DR, Disease rating following 0–5 scale defined by Roger and Tivoli (.
DS, final disease severity (%) measured under controlled conditions.
Commercial varieties are named.
Belonging to IAS-CSIC collection.
Provided by ICARDA (Syria).
Collected by authors.
Provided by USDA (USA).
Provided by CRF-INIA (Spain).
Data followed with different letters, per column (lower letter types) and host species (capital letter type), are significantly different (LSD test, P = 0.01). − Not determined.