Variability in aggressiveness of a Fusarium guttiforme subpopulation associated with pineapple fusariosis in the North region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The genus Fusarium is largely known due to its economical relevance, affecting several agronomically important crops. The pineapple fusariosis, caused by F . guttiforme , is among the most important diseases in pineapple ( Ananas comosus var. comosus (L.) Merrill Cppens & Leal) worldwide, causin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical plant pathology 2024, Vol.49 (6), p.928-935 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus
Fusarium
is largely known due to its economical relevance, affecting several agronomically important crops. The pineapple fusariosis, caused by
F
.
guttiforme
, is among the most important diseases in pineapple (
Ananas comosus
var.
comosus
(L.) Merrill Cppens & Leal) worldwide, causing seedling and fruit losses estimated in 20% and 40%, respectively. Because this pathogen can potentially induce 100% production losses, studies seeking efficient and long-lasting disease management strategies are required. This study aimed to assess the
Fusarium
species diversity associated with pineapple fusariosis in the North region of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Symptomatic pineapple fruit were collected from different producing areas, and 20
Fusarium
isolates were obtained through indirect isolation. The proper fungal species identification was carried out based on nucleotide sequences of the translation elongation factor 1α (
tef1
) and β-tubulin (
tub2
) genomic regions. Also, the aggressiveness of
Fusarium
isolates was evaluated through inoculation of fruit and leaves of the susceptible pineapple cultivar Pérola. The Bayesian phylogenetic analysis reinforced that
Fusarium guttiforme
was the only species identified infecting pineapple in the North of Rio de Janeiro, with the new isolates forming a monophyletic group with a previously reported
F. guttiforme
isolate. Although the close genetic relationship observed among tef-1α and β-tub2, at 99.1-100.0% nucleotide identity, differences in aggressiveness were observed. All isolates of
F. guttiforme
caused lesions on leaves and fruits; however, nine isolates stood out as more aggressive towards fruit, and two as more aggressive on the leaves. The
F. guttiforme
isolates identified here can be used as inoculum sources to evaluate putative genetic resistance in pineapple breeding programs. |
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ISSN: | 1983-2052 1982-5676 1983-2052 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s40858-024-00671-3 |