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Identification and pathogenicity of Alternaria species associated with leaf blotch disease and premature defoliation in French apple orchards

Identification and pathogenicity of Alternaria species associated with leaf blotch disease and premature defoliation in French apple orchards

Fontaine, Kévin, Fourrier-Jeandel, Céline, Armitage, Andrew ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0610-763X, Boutigny, Anne-Laure, Crépet, Manuela, Caffier, Valérie, Gnide, Dossi Carine, Shiller, Jason, Le Cam, Bruno, Giraud, Michel, Ioos, Renaud and Aguayo, Jaime (2021) Identification and pathogenicity of Alternaria species associated with leaf blotch disease and premature defoliation in French apple orchards. PeerJ, 9:e12496. ISSN 2376-5992 (Print), 2167-8359 (Online) (doi:10.7717/peerj.12496)

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Abstract

Leaf blotch caused by Alternaria spp. is a common disease in apple-producing regions. The disease is usually associated with one phylogenetic species and one species complex, Alternaria alternata and the Alternaria arborescens species complex (A. arborescens SC), respectively. Both taxa may include the Alternaria apple pathotype, a quarantine or regulated pathogen in several countries. The apple pathotype is characterized by the production of a host-selective toxin (HST) which is involved in pathogenicity towards the apple. A cluster of genes located on conditionally dispensable chromosomes (CDCs) is involved in the production of this HST (namely AMT in the case of the apple pathotype). Since 2016, leaf blotch and premature tree defoliation attributed to Alternaria spp. have been observed in apple-producing regions of central and south-eastern France. Our study aimed to identify the Alternaria species involved in apple tree defoliation and assess the presence of the apple pathotype in French orchards. From 2016 to 2018, 166 isolates were collected and identified by multi-locus sequence typing (MLST). This analysis revealed that all these French isolates belonged to either the A. arborescens SC or A. alternata. Specific PCR detection targeting three genes located on the CDC did not indicate the presence of the apple pathotype in France. Pathogenicity was assessed under laboratory conditions on detached leaves of Golden Delicious and Gala apple cultivars for a representative subset of 28 Alternaria isolates. All the tested isolates were pathogenic on detached leaves of cultivars Golden Delicious and Gala, but no differences were observed between the pathogenicity levels of A. arborescens SC and A. alternata. However, the results of our pathogenicity test suggest that cultivar Golden Delicious is more susceptible than Gala to Alternaria leaf blotch. Implications in the detection of the Alternaria apple pathotype and the taxonomic assignment of Alternaria isolates involved in Alternaria leaf blotch are discussed.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Alternarialeafblotch,Alternariafruitspot,Alternariaarborescensspeciescomplex, Alternaria alternata, Alternaria section Alternaria, Small-spored Alternaria, Plant pathology, Pathogenic fungi, Molecular biology, Pathogenicity of plant pathogens
Subjects: Q Science > QK Botany
S Agriculture > S Agriculture (General)
S Agriculture > SB Plant culture
Faculty / School / Research Centre / Research Group: Faculty of Engineering & Science
Faculty of Engineering & Science > Natural Resources Institute
Faculty of Engineering & Science > Natural Resources Institute > Agriculture, Health & Environment Department
Faculty of Engineering & Science > Natural Resources Institute > Molecular Virology and Entomology Research Group
Faculty of Engineering & Science > Natural Resources Institute > Centre for Sustainable Agriculture 4 One Health
Faculty of Engineering & Science > Natural Resources Institute > Centre for Sustainable Agriculture 4 One Health > Molecular Virology & Entomology
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Last Modified: 27 Nov 2024 15:18
URI: http://gala.gre.ac.uk/id/eprint/34516

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