Literature DB >> 31161920

Genera Acremonium and Sarocladium Cause Brown Spot on Bagged Apple Fruit in China.

Y M Hou1, X Zhang1, N N Zhang1, W Naklumpa1, W Y Zhao1, X F Liang1, R Zhang1, G Y Sun1, M L Gleason2.   

Abstract

Apple fruit spot disease has caused serious economic losses for years in China since the widespread application of fruit bagging in production. Although the three genera Trichothecium, Alternaria, and Acremonium have been reported to be the causal agents, studies on the disease etiology and pathogen biology are still sparse. Here, we report characterization of eight fungal isolates from lesions on 126 symptomatic fruit samples collected in Shaanxi Province, China. Pathogenicity of the isolates was assessed. DNA sequences were obtained at four loci, including D1/D2 domains of the large-subunit nrRNA gene, internal transcribed spacer regions 1 and 2, 5.8S nrDAN gene, a fragment of the actin gene, and a fragment of the β-tubulin. Based on phylogenetic analysis and morphological features, three new species were found: Acremonium mali, Sarocladium liquanensis, and Sarocladium mali. In addition, we made the first report of Sarocladium terricola as a plant pathogen. Temperature and moisture significantly affected in vitro conidial germination of five Acremonium-like species, and their impact on infection of apple fruit was tested using Acremonium sclerotigenum. Conidia of five species germinated from 15 to 35°C in free water; four of the species had optimum temperature around 25°C, whereas conidia of S. terricola had an optimum temperature of 30°C. Conidial germination rate increased as relative humidity (RH) increased. The five isolates had relatively high conidial germination rates at RH > 97%, with a significant decline at 95% RH. Incidence of infection also increased in proportion to RH. In free water, conidial germination was relatively unaffected by temperature.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31161920     DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-10-18-1794-RE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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