Fusarium Species Causing Pepper Wilt in Russia: Molecular Identification and Pathogenicity

Fusarium wilt pathogens represent an ongoing threat to pepper production worldwide. This is the first report providing data on the molecular identification of fungi that cause wilt in pepper in the southern regions of Russia. Monitoring of the infection on pepper was carried out in 2019-2022 in two...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2024-02, Vol.12 (2), p.343
Hauptverfasser: Engalycheva, Irina, Kozar, Elena, Frolova, Svetlana, Vetrova, Svetlana, Tikhonova, Tatyana, Dzhos, Elena, Engalychev, Myazar, Chizhik, Vera, Martynov, Viktor, Shingaliev, Andrey, Dudnikova, Ksenia, Dudnikov, Maksim, Kostanchuk, Yulia
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Zusammenfassung:Fusarium wilt pathogens represent an ongoing threat to pepper production worldwide. This is the first report providing data on the molecular identification of fungi that cause wilt in pepper in the southern regions of Russia. Monitoring of the infection on pepper was carried out in 2019-2022 in two economically important regions of this culture production: the Krasnodar Krai and Crimea. Based on a phylogenetic analysis of the translation elongation factor ( ) and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), as well as the macro- and micromorphological characteristics of the fungi, the causative agents of Fusarium wilt have been identified. The causative agents identified as representatives of the species composition included: , , , , , , and . Depending on the region, the specifics of biodiversity and the ratio of these species in pathocomplexes were noted. In Crimea, wilting could be attributed to all of the identified species; in the Krasnodar Krai, and were found to contribute to wilting. The pathogenicity test showed that the pathogens of pepper wilting in Russia, in addition to the already known and , are the species and . This is the first report on the ability of these species to cause Fusarium wilt in pepper cultures. The obtained data will be of practical value for the development of biological control measures for fungi of the genus , which cause pepper wilt in areas of industrial production and seed production. In addition, data on species composition and aggressive isolates will be used in a pepper breeding program for resistance to Fusarium wilt.
ISSN:2076-2607
2076-2607
DOI:10.3390/microorganisms12020343