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Plant Dis ; 2024 Apr 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38679597

RESUMO

Anthracnose fruit rot affecting field peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) has been reported in Ontario, Canada, leading to significant crop losses of up to 80% over the past three years. Ten symptomatic fruits per field, exhibiting one or more soft, sunken lesions covered with salmon-colored spore masses (Fig. S1), were collected from one and two Banana pepper fields in August 2022 and 2023, respectively, all located in southwestern Ontario. Small sections of diseased tissue (0.5 cm in length) from lesion edges underwent surface sterilization and plated on 2% potato dextrose agar (PDA, Difco) supplemented with kanamycin (50 mg liter-1), neomycin sulfate (12 mg liter-1) and streptomycin sulfate (100 mg liter-1), and incubated at 22°C for 7 days in the dark. Fifteen fungal colonies were isolated and purified using the hyphal tipping method. All fungal isolates showed a pale gray colony morphology with a faint salmon tint on PDA (Fig. S1). Conidia, produced on PDA after incubating the 15 isolates at 22°C for 17 days in the dark, were hyaline, aseptate, smooth-walled, cylindrical with obtuse ends (Fig. S1), and measured 9.4 to 15.0 × 2.7 to 4.8 µm (mean ± standard deviation of 145 conidia = 11.3 ± 1.2 µm × 3.7 ± 0.5 µm), the typical morphology of Colletotrichum species (Damm et al. 2012). Internal transcribed spacer (ITS), actin (ACT), chitin synthase 1 (CHS-1), glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), glutamine synthetase (GS), histone H3 (HIS3) and beta-tubulin 2 (TUB2) gene regions of all isolates were amplified and sequenced with primers ITS1/ITS4, ACT-512F/ACT-783R, CHS-79F/CHS-345R, GDF1/GDR1, GSF1/GSR1, CYLH3F/CYLH3R and Bt2a/Bt2b and deposited in GenBank (Accession Nos. ITS: PP060584 to PP060596; ACT, CHS-1, GAPDH, GS, HIS3 and TUB2: PP085919 to PP086005), respectively. The sequences were 100% identical to Colletotrichum scovillei strains from different hosts and countries (ITS: PP079643; ACT: MN718468; CHS-1: MN718466, GAPDH: MN718465.1, HIS3: MT592502, TUB2: MK462971). The maximum likelihood-based phylogenetic analysis of ITS, ACT, CHS-1, GAPDH, GS, HIS3, and TUB2 concatenated sequences was conducted using IQ-TREE 2.2.2.7 (Minh et al. 2020). All isolates from this study were grouped with high bootstrap support values with the holotype C. scovillei CBS 126529 (Fig. S2). Living cultures of these isolates were deposited in the Canadian Collection of Fungal Cultures (DAOMC 252833 to 252847). Pathogenicity was tested by inoculating 4 Banana (cv. Jumbo Stuff) and 4 Bell (cv. Archimedes) pepper fruits with 10 µl droplet of a 1 × 105 conidia ml-1 suspension of each isolate onto a wound made with a sterile pipette tip. Eight control fruits were mock-inoculated with sterilized water. Nine days post-inoculation, necrotic lesions measuring 24.7 ± 0.3 mm on Bell and 27.9 ± 0.2 mm on Banana peppers were observed. Colletotrichum scovillei was re-isolated from all symptomatic fruits, and its species identity was confirmed through morphology, fulfilling Koch's postulates. Control fruits remained symptom-free, and no fungi were isolated from them. This is the first report of C. scovillei in Canada. Previously identified as a pathogen causing anthracnose on peppers in eastern Asia, the United States, Brazil, and Kosovo (Farr and Rossman 2024; Xhemali et al. 2023), its emergence in Ontario raises significant concerns for pepper crops. Additional research is essential to better understand the epidemiology of the disease and develop effective phytosanitary strategies for control.

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Viruses ; 15(5)2023 05 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37243295

RESUMO

Healthy agroecosystems are dependent on a complex web of factors and inter-species interactions. Flowers are hubs for pathogen transmission, including the horizontal or vertical transmission of plant-viruses and the horizontal transmission of bee-viruses. Pollination by the European honey bee (Apis mellifera) is critical for industrial fruit production, but bees can also vector viruses and other pathogens between individuals. Here, we utilized commercial honey bee pollination services in blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) farms for a metagenomics-based bee and plant virus monitoring system. Following RNA sequencing, viruses were identified by mapping reads to a reference sequence database through the bioinformatics portal Virtool. In total, 29 unique plant viral species were found at two blueberry farms in British Columbia (BC). Nine viruses were identified at one site in Ontario (ON), five of which were not identified in BC. Ilarviruses blueberry shock virus (BlShV) and prune dwarf virus (PDV) were the most frequently detected viruses in BC but absent in ON, while nepoviruses tomato ringspot virus and tobacco ringspot virus were common in ON but absent in BC. BlShV coat protein (CP) nucleotide sequences were nearly identical in all samples, while PDV CP sequences were more diverse, suggesting multiple strains of PDV circulating at this site. Ten bee-infecting viruses were identified, with black queen cell virus frequently detected in ON and BC. Area-wide bee-mediated pathogen monitoring can provide new insights into the diversity of viruses present in, and the health of, bee-pollination ecosystems. This approach can be limited by a short sampling season, biased towards pollen-transmitted viruses, and the plant material collected by bees can be very diverse. This can obscure the origin of some viruses, but bee-mediated virus monitoring can be an effective preliminary monitoring approach.


Assuntos
Mirtilos Azuis (Planta) , Animais , Abelhas , Polinização , Ecossistema , Plantas , Pólen
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 112(46): 14307-12, 2015 11 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26578777

RESUMO

The conditions that allow biodiversity to recover following severe environmental degradation are poorly understood. We studied community rescue, the recovery of a viable community through the evolutionary rescue of many populations within an evolving community, in metacommunities of soil microbes adapting to a herbicide. The metacommunities occupied a landscape of crossed spatial gradients of the herbicide (Dalapon) and a resource (glucose), whereas their constituent communities were either isolated or connected by dispersal. The spread of adapted communities across the landscape and the persistence of communities when that landscape was degraded were strongly promoted by dispersal, and the capacity to adapt to lethal stress was also related to community size and initial diversity. After abrupt and lethal stress, community rescue was most frequent in communities that had previously experienced sublethal levels of stress and had been connected by dispersal. Community rescue occurred through the evolutionary rescue of both initially common taxa, which remained common, and of initially rare taxa, which grew to dominate the evolved community. Community rescue may allow productivity and biodiversity to recover from severe environmental degradation.


Assuntos
Evolução Biológica , Glucose/metabolismo , Consórcios Microbianos , Modelos Biológicos , Propionatos/metabolismo , Microbiologia do Solo , Sequência de Bases , Biodegradação Ambiental , Metagenoma , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Solo
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