Endophytic species of Colletotrichum associated with cashew tree in northeastern Brazil

Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum is the most severe and widely occurring cashew disease in Brazil. Colletotrichum species are commonly found as pathogens, endophytes and occasionally as saprophytes in a wide range of hosts. The endophytic species associated with cashew trees are poorly studied....

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Veröffentlicht in:Fungal biology 2024-05, Vol.128 (3), p.1780-1789
Hauptverfasser: Barreto Ramos, Diana Gissell, Gurgel Amaral, Ana Gabriele, Duarte, Ingrid Gomes, Carlos da Silva, Anthony, Anderson dos Santos Vieira, Willie, Castlebury, Lisa A., Saraiva Câmara, Marcos Paz
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Zusammenfassung:Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum is the most severe and widely occurring cashew disease in Brazil. Colletotrichum species are commonly found as pathogens, endophytes and occasionally as saprophytes in a wide range of hosts. The endophytic species associated with cashew trees are poorly studied. In this study, we report the Colletotrichum endophytic species associated with cashew trees in two locations in the state of Pernambuco, their prevalence in different plant organs (leaves, veins, branches and inflorescences), and compare the species in terms of pathogenicity and aggressiveness using different inoculation methods (wounded × unwounded). Six species of Colletotrichum were identified according to multilocus phylogenetic analyses, including Colletotrichum asianum, Colletotrichum chrysophilum, Colletotrichum karsti, Colletotrichum siamense, Colletotrichum theobromicola, and Colletotrichum tropicale. There were differences in the percentage of isolation in relation to the prevalence of colonized tissues and collection locations. C. tropicale was the prevalent species in both geographic areas and plant tissues collected, with no pattern of distribution of species between areas and plant tissues. All isolates were pathogenic in injured tissues of cashew plants. The best method to test the pathogenicity of Colletotrichum species was utilizing the combination of leaves + presence of wounds + conidial suspension, as it better represents the natural infection process. C. siamense was the most aggressive species. •Colletotrichum colonizes cashew organs at different rates.•Six Colletotrichum species were found as endophytes in cashew trees in Brazil.•Colletotrichum tropicale is the prevalent species.•Inoculation on leaves + wounds + conidial suspension is the best method to access Colletotrichum pathogenicity.•Colletotrichum siamense was the most aggressive species.
ISSN:1878-6146
1878-6162
DOI:10.1016/j.funbio.2024.04.002