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Xianhong Wang1, Yashuang Guo1, Yamin Du1, Ziling Yang1, Xinzhong Huang2, Ni Hong1,3, Wenxing Xu1,3, Guoping Wang1,3.
Abstract
Species of Diaporthe infect a wide range of plants and live in vivo as endophytes, saprobes or pathogens. However, those in peach plants are poorly characterized. In this study, 52 Diaporthe strains were isolated from peach branches with buds, showing constriction canker symptoms. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted using five gene regions: internal transcribed spacer of the ribosomal DNA (ITS), translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF), ß-tubulin (TUB), histone (HIS), and calmodulin (CAL). These results coupled with morphology revealed seven species of Diaporthe, including five known species (D. caryae, D. cercidis, D. eres, D. hongkongensis, and D. unshiuensis). In addition, two novel species D. jinxiu and D. zaofenghuang are introduced. Except for the previously reported D. eres, this study represents the first characterization of Diaporthe species associated with peach constriction canker in China, and contributes useful data for practicable disease management. Xianhong Wang, Yashuang Guo, Yamin Du, Ziling Yang, Xinzhong Huang, Ni Hong, Wenxing Xu, Guoping Wang.Entities:
Keywords: Diaporthe ; Constriction canker; Prunus persica; multi-gene phylogeny; taxonomy; two new taxa
Year: 2021 PMID: 34054325 PMCID: PMC8149378 DOI: 10.3897/mycokeys.80.63816
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MycoKeys ISSN: 1314-4049 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1.Representative symptoms of peach constriction canker in the field A blossom bud necrosis, few or no flowers on peach trees in spring B black-brown lesions around buds C petrified blossom buds D rigid leaf buds.
Figure 2.A phylogenetic tree generated by Bayesian analysis based on combined ITS, , , , and sequence. (CBS121124) was selected as the outgroup. Bayesian posterior probability (PP ≥ 0.90), MP bootstrap support values (MP ≥ 50%) and RAxML bootstrap support values (ML ≥ 50%) are shown at the nodes (PP/ML/MP). The branches of the new species are marked with red stars B, C are partial phylogenetic taxa highlighting and together with their closely related species, respectively.
Figure 3.. Front and back views of colonies on PDA (A, B) and OA (C, D), respectively E conidiomata on alfalfa stems F conidioma G conidiophores Halpha conidia I–J section view of conidioma. Scale bars: 2 mm (E); 200 μm (F); 20 μm (I); 10 μm (G, H, J).
Figure 4.. Front and back views of colonies on PDA (A, B) and OA (C, D), respectively E conidiomata on alfalfa stems F conidioma G conidiophores Halpha conidia I–J section view of conidioma. Scale bars: 2 mm (E); 200 μm (F); 20 μm (G, I); 10 μm (H, J).