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Halophytophthora fluviatilis Pathogenicity and Distribution along a Mediterranean-Subalpine Gradient.

Maria Caballol1, Dora Štraus1, Héctor Macia1, Xavier Ramis1, Miguel Á Redondo2, Jonàs Oliva1,3.   

Abstract

Halophytophthora species have been traditionally regarded as brackish water oomycetes; however, recent reports in inland freshwater call for a better understanding of their ecology and possible pathogenicity. We studied the distribution of Halophytophthora fluviatilis in 117 forest streams by metabarcoding river filtrates taken in spring and autumn and by direct isolation from floating leaves. Pathogenicity on six Fagaceae species and Alnus glutinosa was assessed by stem inoculations. The distribution of H. fluviatilis was correlated with high mean annual temperatures (>93.5% of reports in Ta > 12.2 °C) and low precipitation records. H. fluviatilis was therefore widely distributed in forest streams in a warm-dry climate, but it was mostly absent in subalpine streams. H. fluviatilis was primarily detected in autumn with few findings in spring (28.4% vs. 2.7% of streams). H. fluviatilis was able to cause small lesions on some tree species such as Quercus pubescens, Q. suber and A. glutinosa. Our findings suggest that H. fluviatilis may be adapted to warm and dry conditions, and that it does not pose a significant threat to the most common Mediterranean broadleaved trees.

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Keywords:  Alnus glutinosa; Quercus suber; climate change; oomycetes

Year:  2021        PMID: 33546355      PMCID: PMC7913473          DOI: 10.3390/jof7020112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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1.  Halophytophthora fluviatilis Pathogenicity and Distribution along a Mediterranean-Subalpine Gradient.

Authors:  Maria Caballol; Dora Štraus; Héctor Macia; Xavier Ramis; Miguel Á Redondo; Jonàs Oliva
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-03
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