scholarly journals First Report of Colletotrichum gigasporum Causing Anthracnose on Dalbergia odorifera in China

Plant Disease ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 102 (3) ◽  
pp. 679-679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Z. Wan ◽  
J. A. Liu ◽  
G. Y. Zhou
Plant Disease ◽  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
JiangTao Peng ◽  
Yao Chen ◽  
Guo ying Zhou ◽  
Jun Ang Liu

Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen is a national second-grade protected and one of the four famous trees in China, with high medicinal and economic value. Leaf spot disease in this plant can cause the leaves to dry up, perforate or even fall off, which affects the growth and development, and also has a great influence on its products. In May 2019, the leaf spot of Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen was found and observed in Chengmai County (N19°40′, E110°0′), Hainan Province, China, and the symptomatic leaves were brought back to the laboratory for research; According to our survey at that time, the incidence of the disease was between 10% and 15%. A sterile stainless-steel scalpel was used to cut the tissues at the junction of the leaf lesions and placed on a clean bench, soaked in alcohol (75 %) for 30 s, and rinsed thrice with sterile water. Then it was inserted obliquely onto lactic acid-containing potato dextrose agar (PDA) and incubated at 28 °C for 5 days. The growing prominent colonies were singled out and re-inoculated on PDA and SNA plates. Preliminary identification was based on morphological characteristics, followed by molecular identification of strains by evaluating genes for translation elongation factor-1α(TEF-1α), beta-tubulin, mitochondrial small subunit (mtSSU)( Duan et al. 2019; Cao et al.2019; Stenglein et al.2010), and histone H3 (Jacobs, et al. 2010) . Through morphological observation, the isolate was identified as Fusarium fujikuroi. At the initial stage of growth on PDA, the strain produced a large number of white hyphae, followed by pink and purple-brown hyphae in the center of the colony which spread to the surrounding area. The microspores were abundant, colorless, elliptic or clavate, without septum or at 1-2 septate, and the size was about 3.3 to 13.5 × 1.2 to 3.2 µm. After nine days of culturing on SNA medium, few, large conidia were observed, typically sickle-like, with 3-4 septa with a size of about 20 to 40.2 × 2.3 to 4.4 μm. The identity of the strains was determined by comparing the gene sequences of TEF-1α, mtSSU, beta-tubulin and histone H3 by NCBI BLAST. The results showed that TEF-1 α (MN958396), mtSSU (MN958394), β - tubulin (MN958395), and histone H3 (MN958397) from the target strain (jxht0302) had 100% sequence homology with F. fujikuroi (GenBank, accession numbers KF604040.1, MF984420.1, XM023575231.1, and MF356523.1 respectively). Next, the infection of D. odorifera T. Chen seedlings with and without injury was studied using a fungus block, with PDA as a control. Two days after inoculation with injury, obvious lesions were observed on the leaves, which appeared at least 5 days post- inoculation without injury, with no lesions in the control group. F. fujikuroi could be re-isolated from the leaves with lesions, but not from the control group. F. fujikuroi causes Black Rot of Macleaya cordata and maize ear rot (Yull et al.2019; Duan et al. 2019). As far as we know, this is the first report of F. fujikuroi causing leaf spot disease of D. odorifera T. Chen. Given the importance of D. odorifera T. Chen products, this disease needs more attention to tackle it.


Plant Disease ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xing Zhou Chen ◽  
Quan Yang ◽  
Zhi Wan ◽  
Guo Ying Zhou ◽  
Jun Ang Liu

Dalbergia odorifera T. Chen (family Fabaceae) is one of four prized species of mahogany plant in China. In June 2017, an investigation of the condition of anthracnose was carried out on apporximately 333 hectares of D. odorifera plantations in Haikou City, Hainan Province (110.19°E, 20.03°N). Approximately 40% of D. odorifera plants had disease symptoms. Lesions on leaves were brown to grayish-white containing black dots and dark-brown borders, occasionally surrounded by a yellowish-green halo. Leaf spots generally occurred along the edge of the leaf. Severely infected leaves became withered and died. Hyphal growth was recovered from symptomatic leaf tissue, surface-sterilized with a 75% ethanol solution for 30s, rinsed with sterile distilled water, plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA), and incubated at 26°C in the dark. The representative isolate JXHTC19 was recovered by transferring a hyphal tip to a fresh PDA plate to obtain a pure culture. Fungal colonies had white aerial mycelium initially, turning pale gray after 3 days. At 7 days, colonies had a cottony appearance ranging from white to dark gray with orange masses of conidia. The colony surface was slimy and aerial mycelium was sparse. Isolates displayed single-celled, cylindrical, hyaline conidia that were rounded at both ends, and were 9.7 - 16.4 μm long (avg. 13.5 μm) × 3.6 - 6.2 μm wide (vg. 4.8 μm) (n = 100). To further identify the fungus, genomic DNA was extracted from single conidial cultures of JXHTC19. The rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, glutamine synthetase (GS) gene, partial sequence of glyceraldeyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase-like (GAPDH) gene, actin (ACT) gene, and beta-tubulin (TUB2) gene were amplified using the primer pairs ITS4/ITS5, GS-F/GS-R, GDF1/GDR1, ACT-512F/ACT-783R, and TUB2-T1/Bt-2b (Weir et al 2012), respectively. The results showed that the ITS, GS, GAPDH, ACT and TUB2 genes of the target strain (JXHTC19) have 100%, 95%, 100%, 97% and 98% sequence homology with C. brevisporum, respectively. The sequences obtained were deposited in GenBank (MF993572, MN737615, MN737614, MG515612, and MG515615[LJ1]). All five sequences were analyzed together with representative sequences from type or ex-type specimens of the Colletotrichum genus (Yang et al. 2011, Weir et al. 2012) and a phylogenetic tree was generated via the neighbor-joining method using MEGA6. The tree placed the isolate in the same group as C. brevisporum. Thus, both morphological and molecular characteristics identified the pathogen as C. brevisporum. To verify Koch's postulates, two-year-old leaves of healthy potted D. odorifera plants (n = 6) were inoculated with a spore suspensions of JXHTC19 that contained 105 conidia/ml. Plants were sprayed with water to serve as mock-inoculated controls [LJ2](Garibaldi et al, 2020). Six plants per treatment were used in each test. The test was repeated once.Plants were incubated in moist chambers at 26°C and monitored daily for symptom development. After five days, eleven of twelve isolates [LJ3]caused lesions on all inoculated plants, whereas no symptoms developed on the mock-inoculated controls. Koch’s postulates were fulfilled by reisolating the same fungus and verifying its colony and morphological characters as C. brevisporum. To our knowledge, this is the first report of this species causing anthracnose of D. odorifera in China. Corresponding measures must be adopted to manage this disease such as reducing the planting density of D. odorifera and increasing the species diversity of undergrowth vegetation. These results could help develop better monitoring and management practices for this disease.


1988 ◽  
Vol 62 (01) ◽  
pp. 141-143 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerard M. Thomas ◽  
George O. Poinar

A sporulating Aspergillus is described from a piece of Eocene amber originating from the Dominican Republic. The Aspergillus most closely resembles a form of the white spored phase of Aspergillus janus Raper and Thom. This is the first report of a fossil species of Aspergillus.


2005 ◽  
Vol 173 (4S) ◽  
pp. 377-378
Author(s):  
Yasunori Hiraoka ◽  
Kazuhiko Yamada ◽  
Yuji Shimizu ◽  
Hiroyuki Abe
Keyword(s):  

1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (08) ◽  
pp. 297-298 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Özet ◽  
A. Arpaci ◽  
S. Kömiircü ◽  
G. Üçkaya

Summary50 years old man suffering from primary lung adenocarcinoma presented with high levels of both beta subunit human chorionic gonadotropin (βHCG) and cancer antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) in the absence of elevated carcinoembrionic antigen (CEA), alfa fetoprotein (AFP) and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9). Although βHCG or CA 15-3 high levels were reported in adenocarcinoma of lung, this is the first report of a patient with high levels of both markers.


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