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Phylogenetic Analysis and Development of Molecular Tool for Detection of Diaporthe citri Causing Melanose Disease of Citrus.

Chingchai Chaisiri1,2, Xiang-Yu Liu1,2, Yang Lin1, Jiang-Bo Li3, Bin Xiong3, Chao-Xi Luo1,2.   

Abstract

Melanose disease caused by Diaporthe citri is considered as one of the most important and destructive diseases of citrus worldwide. In this study, isolates from melanose samples were obtained and analyzed. Firstly, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences were used to measure Diaporthe-like boundary species. Then, a subset of thirty-eight representatives were selected to perform the phylogenetic analysis with combined sequences of ITS, beta-tubulin gene (TUB), translation elongation factor 1-α gene (TEF), calmodulin gene (CAL), and histone-3 gene (HIS). As a result, these representative isolates were identified belonging to D. citri, D. citriasiana, D. discoidispora, D. eres, D. sojae, and D. unshiuensis. Among these species, the D. citri was the predominant species that could be isolated at highest rate from different melanose diseased tissues. The morphological characteristics of representative isolates of D. citri were investigated on different media. Finally, a molecular tool based on the novel species-specific primer pair TUBDcitri-F1/TUBD-R1, which was designed from TUB gene, was developed to detect D. citri efficiently. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplicon of 217 bp could be specifically amplified with the developed molecular tool. The sensitivity of the novel species-specific detection was upon to 10 pg of D. citri genomic DNA in a reaction. Therefore, the D. citri could be unequivocally identified from closely related Diaporthe species by using this simple PCR approach.

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Keywords:  Citrus; Diaporthe citri; geographical distribution; molecular diagnostics; multi-locus phylogenetics

Year:  2020        PMID: 32143512     DOI: 10.3390/plants9030329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


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7.  Phylogenetic and Haplotype Network Analyses of Diaporthe eres Species in China Based on Sequences of Multiple Loci.

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