Literature DB >> 30154272

Environment, dosage, and pathogen isolate moderate virulence in eelgrass wasting disease.

P D Dawkins1, M E Eisenlord, R M Yoshioka, E Fiorenza, S Fruchter, F Giammona, M Winningham, C D Harvell.   

Abstract

Eelgrass wasting disease, caused by the marine pathogen Labyrinthula zosterae, has the potential to devastate important eelgrass habitats worldwide. Although this host-pathogen interaction may increase under certain environmental conditions, little is known about how disease severity is impacted by multiple components of a changing environment. In this study, we investigated the effects of variation in 3 different L. zosterae isolates, pathogen dosage, temperature, and light on severity of infections. Severity of lesions on eelgrass varied among the 3 different isolates inoculated in laboratory trials. Our methods to control dosage of inoculum showed that disease severity increased with pathogen dosage from 104 to 106 cells ml-1. In a dosage-controlled light and temperature 2-way factorial experiment consisting of 2 light regimes (diel light cycle and complete darkness) and 2 temperatures (11 and 18°C), L. zosterae cell growth rate in vitro was higher at the warmer temperature. In a companion experiment that tested the effects of light and temperature in in vivo inoculations, disease severity was higher in dark treatments and temperature was marginally significant. We suggest that the much greater impact of light in the in vivo inoculation experiment indicates an important role for plant physiology and the need for photosynthesis in slowing severity of infections. Our work with controlled inoculation of distinct L. zosterae isolates shows that pathogen isolate, increasing dosage of inoculum, increasing temperature, and diminishing light increase disease severity, suggesting L. zosterae will cause increased damage to eelgrass beds with changing environmental conditions.

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Keywords:  EGWD; Eelgrass wasting disease; Environmental stress; Labyrinthula zosterae; Seagrass; Virulence; Zostera marina

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30154272     DOI: 10.3354/dao03263

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dis Aquat Organ        ISSN: 0177-5103            Impact factor:   1.802


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1.  Integrating host immune status, Labyrinthula spp. load and environmental stress in a seagrass pathosystem: Assessing immune markers and scope of a new qPCR primer set.

Authors:  Paige Duffin; Daniel L Martin; Katrina M Pagenkopp Lohan; Cliff Ross
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-13       Impact factor: 3.240

2.  Predictable Changes in Eelgrass Microbiomes with Increasing Wasting Disease Prevalence across 23° Latitude in the Northeastern Pacific.

Authors:  Deanna S Beatty; Lillian R Aoki; Brendan Rappazzo; Chelsea Bergman; Lia K Domke; J Emmett Duffy; Katie Dubois; Ginny L Eckert; Carla Gomes; Olivia J Graham; Leah Harper; C Drew Harvell; Timothy L Hawthorne; Margot Hessing-Lewis; Kevin Hovel; Zachary L Monteith; Ryan S Mueller; Angeleen M Olson; Carolyn Prentice; Fiona Tomas; Bo Yang; John J Stachowicz
Journal:  mSystems       Date:  2022-07-20       Impact factor: 7.324

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