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Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus

Fusarium species are important cereal pathogens that cause severe production losses to major cereal crops such as maize, rice, and wheat. However, the causal agents of Fusarium diseases on cereals have not been well documented because of the difficulty in species identification and the debates surro...

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Autores principales: Han, S.L., Wang, M.M., Ma, Z.Y., Raza, M., Zhao, P., Liang, J.M., Gao, M., Li, Y.J., Wang, J.W., Hu, D.M., Cai, L.
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Publicado: Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.02
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author Han, S.L.
Wang, M.M.
Ma, Z.Y.
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Zhao, P.
Liang, J.M.
Gao, M.
Li, Y.J.
Wang, J.W.
Hu, D.M.
Cai, L.
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description Fusarium species are important cereal pathogens that cause severe production losses to major cereal crops such as maize, rice, and wheat. However, the causal agents of Fusarium diseases on cereals have not been well documented because of the difficulty in species identification and the debates surrounding generic and species concepts. In this study, we used a citizen science initiative to investigate diseased cereal crops (maize, rice, wheat) from 250 locations, covering the major cereal-growing regions in China. A total of 2 020 Fusarium strains were isolated from 315 diseased samples. Employing multi-locus phylogeny and morphological features, the above strains were identified to 43 species, including eight novel species that are described in this paper. A world checklist of cereal-associated Fusarium species is provided, with 39 and 52 new records updated for the world and China, respectively. Notably, 56 % of samples collected in this study were observed to have co-infections of more than one Fusarium species, and the detailed associations are discussed. Following Koch’s postulates, 18 species were first confirmed as pathogens of maize stalk rot in this study. Furthermore, a high-confidence species tree was constructed in this study based on 1 001 homologous loci of 228 assembled genomes (40 genomes were sequenced and provided in this study), which supported the “narrow” generic concept of Fusarium (= Gibberella). This study represents one of the most comprehensive surveys of cereal Fusarium diseases to date. It significantly improves our understanding of the global diversity and distribution of cereal-associated Fusarium species, as well as largely clarifies the phylogenetic relationships within the genus. Taxonomic novelties: New species: Fusarium erosum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium fecundum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium jinanense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium mianyangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium nothincarnatum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium planum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium sanyaense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium weifangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai. Citation: Han SL, Wang MM, Ma ZY, Raza M, Zhao P, Liang JM, Gao M, Li YJ, Wang JW, Hu DM, Cai L (2023). Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus. Studies in Mycology 104: 87–148. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.02
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spelling pubmed-102821632023-06-22 Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus Han, S.L. Wang, M.M. Ma, Z.Y. Raza, M. Zhao, P. Liang, J.M. Gao, M. Li, Y.J. Wang, J.W. Hu, D.M. Cai, L. Stud Mycol Article Fusarium species are important cereal pathogens that cause severe production losses to major cereal crops such as maize, rice, and wheat. However, the causal agents of Fusarium diseases on cereals have not been well documented because of the difficulty in species identification and the debates surrounding generic and species concepts. In this study, we used a citizen science initiative to investigate diseased cereal crops (maize, rice, wheat) from 250 locations, covering the major cereal-growing regions in China. A total of 2 020 Fusarium strains were isolated from 315 diseased samples. Employing multi-locus phylogeny and morphological features, the above strains were identified to 43 species, including eight novel species that are described in this paper. A world checklist of cereal-associated Fusarium species is provided, with 39 and 52 new records updated for the world and China, respectively. Notably, 56 % of samples collected in this study were observed to have co-infections of more than one Fusarium species, and the detailed associations are discussed. Following Koch’s postulates, 18 species were first confirmed as pathogens of maize stalk rot in this study. Furthermore, a high-confidence species tree was constructed in this study based on 1 001 homologous loci of 228 assembled genomes (40 genomes were sequenced and provided in this study), which supported the “narrow” generic concept of Fusarium (= Gibberella). This study represents one of the most comprehensive surveys of cereal Fusarium diseases to date. It significantly improves our understanding of the global diversity and distribution of cereal-associated Fusarium species, as well as largely clarifies the phylogenetic relationships within the genus. Taxonomic novelties: New species: Fusarium erosum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium fecundum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium jinanense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium mianyangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium nothincarnatum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium planum S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium sanyaense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai, Fusarium weifangense S.L. Han, M.M. Wang & L. Cai. Citation: Han SL, Wang MM, Ma ZY, Raza M, Zhao P, Liang JM, Gao M, Li YJ, Wang JW, Hu DM, Cai L (2023). Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus. Studies in Mycology 104: 87–148. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.02 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute 2023-02-22 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10282163/ /pubmed/37351543 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.02 Text en © 2023 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/).
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Wang, M.M.
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Li, Y.J.
Wang, J.W.
Hu, D.M.
Cai, L.
Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title_full Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title_fullStr Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title_full_unstemmed Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title_short Fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in China, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
title_sort fusarium diversity associated with diseased cereals in china, with an updated phylogenomic assessment of the genus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351543
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.02
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