Elsinoë punicae causing scab of pomegranates in South Africa does not cause disease on citrus
Elsinoë punicae was shown to be responsible for a new disease on pomegranates in South Africa. This disease has been found in three of the pomegranate production areas in the Cape provinces, and is characterised by scab-like symptoms on the fruit and brown spots on the leaves. Representative isolate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Australasian plant pathology 2018-07, Vol.47 (4), p.405-411 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Elsinoë punicae
was shown to be responsible for a new disease on pomegranates in South Africa. This disease has been found in three of the pomegranate production areas in the Cape provinces, and is characterised by scab-like symptoms on the fruit and brown spots on the leaves. Representative isolates were characterised by morphology, cultural growth and sequencing of the ITS. Additionally, the LSU,
rpb2
and
TEF1-α
gene regions were also sequenced for one representative isolate from pomegranate. Phylogenetic analyses of the four loci confirmed the isolates as
E
.
punicae
. RAPD analyses were also performed with three primers on 19 isolates of
E
.
punicae
. The analyses showed that
E
.
punicae
isolates clustered together with high support apart from the reference isolates of
E. australis
,
E. fawcetti
and
E. australis
pathotype jojoba. Pathogenicity tests were conducted with
E. punicae
and two reference isolates (
E. australis
,
E. fawcetti -
Citrus pathogens) on whole plant leaves and detached leaves of pomegranate and different citrus types [grapefruit, rough lemon, navels, Valencias and mandarins] in official quarantine facilities. The results confirmed
E
.
punicae
as a pathogen of pomegranate and not citrus. |
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ISSN: | 0815-3191 1448-6032 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13313-018-0572-x |