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Fungal Biol ; 128(6): 2042-2053, 2024 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39174239

RESUMO

The Oomycetes fungus Phytophthora spp. which causes Abnormal leaf fall (ALF) disease poses a significant threat as one of the most devastating diseases affecting rubber trees in India. A total of 30 Phytophthora isolates were obtained from ALF-affected samples collected during the Southwest monsoon season of Kerala. The colony morphology of Phytophthora isolates revealed eight different types of growth patterns, with stellate, stellate striated, and petaloid patterns growing rapidly, whereas chrysanthemum pattern grew slowly. Sporangia were papillate to non-papillate in various shapes, and sporangiophores exhibited simple, simple sympodial, or irregularly branching patterns. Highly virulent isolates exhibited petaloid morphology and rapid growth rates. Regardless of their virulence, all isolates showed susceptibility to the fungicide metalaxyl. Under in vitro conditions, the highly virulent isolate (R17) from rubber caused severe infections in chili, brinjal, and tomato with brown water-soaked lesions. Sequence analysis and multi-locus phylogeny of Internal transcribed spacer (ITS), cCytochrome c oxidase 1 (COX 1), Heat shock protein 90 (HSP 90), and Ribosomal protein L10 (RPL 10) confirmed the pathogen as Phytophthora meadii. A comprehensive understanding of both morphological and molecular traits of P. meadii is crucial for precise identification and future genetic variability studies.


Assuntos
Hevea , Filogenia , Phytophthora , Doenças das Plantas , Índia , Phytophthora/genética , Phytophthora/classificação , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Doenças das Plantas/parasitologia , Hevea/microbiologia , Hevea/parasitologia , Tipagem de Sequências Multilocus , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , Folhas de Planta/parasitologia , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Virulência , DNA Espaçador Ribossômico/genética , Prevalência , Análise por Conglomerados , Fungicidas Industriais/farmacologia , Alanina/análogos & derivados
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Fungal Biol ; 128(5): 1907-1916, 2024 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39059846

RESUMO

The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is one of the major domesticated crops planted commercially for the production of natural rubber (NR) worldwide. In recent years, rubber trees in the Southern states of India and other rubber-producing countries have experienced a severe leaf spot disease, characterized by the appearance of several brown circular spots in the initial stage, which later spread all over the lamina of fully matured leaves, leading to yellowing and defoliation. The causal organism of this Circular Leaf Spot (CLS) disease has not been conclusively identified in any previous studies. In this study, we collected infected leaf samples from various locations in the South Indian states. We aimed to identify the actual fungal pathogen that causes the CLS disease on rubber trees. Based on the morphological and molecular analysis of the most frequently isolated fungi from infected leaf samples were identified as Colletotrichum siamense and Colletotrichum fructicola. Pathogenicity tests also confirmed the involvement of isolated Colletotrichum spp. in the development of CLS disease. These findings provide valuable insights into understanding the CLS disease and its impact on rubber cultivation. To our knowledge, it is the first report of C. siamense and C. fructicola associated with CLS disease of rubber trees in India.


Assuntos
Colletotrichum , Hevea , Doenças das Plantas , Folhas de Planta , Hevea/microbiologia , Colletotrichum/genética , Colletotrichum/isolamento & purificação , Colletotrichum/classificação , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Índia , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , DNA Fúngico/genética , Filogenia , Análise de Sequência de DNA , Dados de Sequência Molecular
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