| Literature DB >> 28401468 |
Rahma Trabelsi1,2, Hanen Sellami2, Yâakoub Gharbi1,2, Samira Krid1, Manel Cheffi1, Sonia Kammoun1, Mariem Dammak1, Aymen Mseddi1, Radhouane Gdoura3, Mohamed Ali Triki1.
Abstract
Dieback and wilting symptoms caused by complex soilborne fungi are nowadays the most serious threatening disease affecting olive trees (Olea europaea) in Tunisia and presumably in many Mediterranean basin countries. Fusarium is one of the important phytopathogenic genera associated with dieback symptoms of olive trees. The objective of the present study was to confirm the pathogenicity of Fusarium spp. isolated from several olive-growing areas in Tunisia. According to the pathogenic test done on young olive trees (cv. Chemlali), 23 out of 104 isolates of Fusarium spp. were found to be pathogenic and the others were weakly or not pathogenic. The pathogenic Fusarium spp. isolates were characterized using molecular methods based on ITS PCR. Isolation results revealed the predominance of Fusarium solani (56.5%) and F. oxysporum species (21.7%) compared to F. chalmydosporum (8.7%), F. brachygibbosum (8.7%) and F. acuminatum (4.34%). Based on pathogenicity test, disease severity was highly variable among the 23 pathogenic isolates tested (P < 0.05) where F. solani was the most aggressive dieback agent. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that shows that Fusarium spp. might be a major agent causing dieback disease of olive trees in Tunisia.Entities:
Keywords: Disease symptoms; Fusarium spp.; Molecular identification; Olive tree (Olea europaea); Pathogenicity
Year: 2017 PMID: 28401468 PMCID: PMC5388648 DOI: 10.1007/s13205-016-0587-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: 3 Biotech ISSN: 2190-5738 Impact factor: 2.893
List of Fusarium species isolated from olive plants collected from different sampling sites in Tunisia; (−) absent in the Solanaceous crops
| Isolates code | Molecular identification | Sampling site | Diseased organ | Solanaceous crops | Accession number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fso1 |
| Sfax | Collar and Stem | Potato | KU528848 |
| Fso2 |
| Sfax (Sidi Bou Akkazine) | Root | Pepper | KU528850 |
| Fso3 |
| Monastir | Collar | Tomato | KU528851 |
| Fso4 |
| Sfax (Mahres) | Root and Collar | Potato | KU528852 |
| Fso5 |
| Kasserine | Collar | Potato | KU528854 |
| Fso6 |
| Kasserine | Collar | Potato | KU528855 |
| Fso7 |
| Monastir | Collar | Tomato | KU528857 |
| Fso8 |
| Sousse | Collar and Stem | – | KU528858 |
| Fso9 |
| Sfax (Mahres) | Collar | Piment | KU528859 |
| Fso10 |
| Sfax (Mahres) | Collar | Potato | KU528860 |
| Fso11 |
| Sousse (Sidi Bou Ali) | Collar | Potato | KU528861 |
| Fso12 |
| Sfax (Sidi Bou Akkazine) | Collar | Potato | KU528862 |
| Fso13 |
| Sousse | Root | Potato | KU528863 |
| Fox1 |
| Kairouan | Collar | – | KU528844 |
| Fox2 |
| Monastir | Collar | Pepper | KU528846 |
| Fox3 |
| Monastir | Collar | – | KU528847 |
| Fox4 |
| Sfax | Collar | – | KU528853 |
| Fox5 |
| Kasserine | Root and Collar | – | KU528856 |
| Fch1 |
| Sfax | Root and Collar | Potato | KU528845 |
| Fch2 |
| Sfax | Collar | – | KU528865 |
| Fbr1 |
| Sfax | Root | – | KU528849 |
| Fbr2 |
| Kairouan | Collar | – | KU528864 |
| Fac |
| Monastir | Collar and stem | Tomato | KU528866 |
Fig. 1Different symptoms of inoculated olive tree by Fusarium isolates. a Brown discoloration of the root, crown and stem; b browning of the vascular tissues c–d winding and drying of leaves (c: initial stage; d: final stage)
Radial growth rate (RGR) on potato dextrose agar (PDA) and Synthetisher Nahrstoff agar (SNA)
| Isolates | Means AGR (mm/day) (SNA) ± SD | Means AGR (mm/day) (PDA) ± SD |
|---|---|---|
| Fso4 | 5.507 ± 0.153a | 8.290 ± 0.338a |
| Fac | 5.586 ± 0.240a | 7.786 ± 0.228bc |
| Fox2 | 5.364 ± 0.260a | 7.797 ± 0.242bc |
| Fso3 | 5.306 ± 0.205ab | 8.083 ± 0.370ab |
| Fso7 | 5.065 ± 0.585ab | 4.550 ± 0.180h |
| Fso2 | 4.663 ± 0.197bc | 5.878 ± 0.196f |
| Fso1 | 4.720 ± 0.251c | 5.735 ± 0.236f |
| Fch1 | 4.692 ± 0.570c | 7.106 ± 0.133d |
| Fso10 | 4.258 ± 0.351c | 6.006 ± 0.117f |
| Fox5 | 4.283 ± 0.123d | 5.159 ± 0.213g |
| Fox4 | 3.445 ± 0.146e | 5.089 ± 0.181g |
| Fso13 | 3.607 ± 0.208a | 8.107 ± 0.198ab |
| Fso6 | 3.484 ± 0.015ef | 6.440 ± 0.120e |
| Fso11 | 3.310 ± 0.146ef | 5.769 ± 0.214f |
| Fox1 | 3.327 ± 0.208f | 7.309 ± 0.221d |
| Fbr1 | 2.631 ± 0.298g | 7.481 ± 0.154cd |
| Fso12 | 2.366 ± 0.283h | 4.926 ± 0.137gh |
| Fso9 | 2.244 ± 0.220h | 4.856 ± 0.108gh |
| Fso5 | 2.012 ± 0.116i | 5.152 ± 0.251g |
| Fbr2 | 1.652 ± 0.088ij | 3.278 ± 0.263i |
| Fch2 | 1.386 ± 0.226j | 8.191 ± 0.332ab |
| Fso8 | 1.174 ± 0.010k | 7.797 ± 0.242bc |
| Fox3 | 0.670 ± 0.020l | 7.468 ± 0.311cd |
Data represent mean ± standard deviation (SD) (n = 3); (P < 0.05)
Fso6, F. solani 6; Fso7, F. solani 7; Fch1, F. chlamydosporum 1; Fox3, F. oxysporum 3; Fch2, F. chlamydosporum 2; Fso11, F. solani 11; Fac, F. acuminatum; Fso9, F. solani 9; Fso12, F. solani 12; Fox5, F. oxysporum 5; Fso2, F. solani 2; Fbr2, F. brachygibbosum 2; Fox2, F. oxysporum 2; Fso8, F. solani 8; Fbr1, F. brachygibbosum 1; Fso13, F. solani 13; Fso1, F. solani 1; Fox4, F. oxysporum 4; Fox1, F. oxysporum 1; Fso3, F. solani 3; Fso10, F. solani 10; Fso4, F. solani 4; Fso5, F. solani 5
Fig. 2Effect of incubation temperatures on mycelial growth (11, 19, 27, 40 and 45 °C) of the isolates of Fusarium spp.; a Fso6, Fso8, Fb1, Fso13, Fso1; b Fso12, Fox3, Fso2, Fbr2, Fso5; c Fch1, Fox5, Fch2, Fso11, Fac, Fso9; d Fox4, Fox1, Fso3, Fso10, Fso4, Fox2
Results of pathogenicity test of Fusarium spp. isolates, data represent mean ± standard deviation (SD) (n = 3); (P < 0.05)
| Isolates | Means AUDPC ± SD | LSDa |
|---|---|---|
| Fso1 | 89.33 ± 2.082 | a |
| Fac | 89 ± 1 | a |
| Fso5 | 85.33 ± 2.082 | b |
| Fso2 | 84 ± 2 | bc |
| Fso3 | 82.33 ± 2.517 | cd |
| Fso6 | 81.667 ± 1.528 | cd |
| Fso7 | 79.667 ± 0.577 | d |
| Fso8 | 75.667 ± 1.528 | e |
| Fso9 | 73.333 ± 0.577 | ef |
| Fox4 | 71.667 ± 1.528 | fg |
| Fox5 | 70 ± 1 | gh |
| Fch1 | 69 ± 1 | h |
| Fbr1 | 63.66 ± 1.528 | i |
| Fox3 | 62.667 ± 1.528 | i |
| Fox2 | 61.333 ± 1.155 | ij |
| Fso12 | 60 ± 1 | j |
| Fox1 | 57 ± 1.732 | k |
| Fbr2 | 54.333 ± 1.528 | kl |
| Fso4 | 52.667 ± 3.055 | l |
| Fch2 | 52.33 ± 2.082 | l |
| Fso10 | 47 ± 2.646 | m |
| Fso11 | 44.667 ± 2.309 | m |
| Fso13 | 42.333 ± 0.5777 | n |
Fac, F. acuminatum; Fbr 1, F. brachygibbosum 1; Fch1, F. chlamydosporum 1; Fso1, F. solani 1; Fso2, F. solani 2; Fso3, F. solani 3; Fso4, F. solani 4; Fso5, F. solani 5; Fox1, F. oxysporum 1; Fox2, F. oxysporum 2; Fox3, F. oxysporum 3; Fso6, F. solani 6; Fso7, F. solani 7; Fox4, F. oxysporum 4; Fox5, F. oxysporum 5; Fso8, F. solani 8; Fso9, F. solani 9; Fso10, F. solani 10; Fso11, F. solani 11; Fso12, F. solani 12; Fso13, F. solani 13; Fbr2, F. brachygibbosum 2; Fch2, F. chlamydosporum 2
a P < 0.05
Fig. 3Phylogenetic Tree of pathogenic Fusarium isolates