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Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain

Greasy spot of citrus, caused by Zasmidium citri-griseum (= Mycosphaerella citri), is widely distributed in the Caribbean Basin, inducing leaf spots, premature defoliation, and yield loss. Greasy spot-like symptoms were frequently observed in humid citrus-growing regions in Panama as well as in semi...

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Autores principales: Aguilera-Cogley, Vidal Antonio, Berbegal, Mónica, Català, Santiago, Brentu, Francis Collison, Armengol, Josep, Vicent, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189585
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author Aguilera-Cogley, Vidal Antonio
Berbegal, Mónica
Català, Santiago
Brentu, Francis Collison
Armengol, Josep
Vicent, Antonio
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Berbegal, Mónica
Català, Santiago
Brentu, Francis Collison
Armengol, Josep
Vicent, Antonio
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description Greasy spot of citrus, caused by Zasmidium citri-griseum (= Mycosphaerella citri), is widely distributed in the Caribbean Basin, inducing leaf spots, premature defoliation, and yield loss. Greasy spot-like symptoms were frequently observed in humid citrus-growing regions in Panama as well as in semi-arid areas in Spain, but disease aetiology was unknown. Citrus-growing areas in Panama and Spain were surveyed and isolates of Mycosphaerellaceae were obtained from citrus greasy spot lesions. A selection of isolates from Panama (n = 22) and Spain (n = 16) was assembled based on their geographical origin, citrus species, and affected tissue. The isolates were characterized based on multi-locus DNA (ITS and EF-1α) sequence analyses, morphology, growth at different temperatures, and independent pathogenicity tests on the citrus species most affected in each country. Reference isolates and sequences were also included in the analysis. Isolates from Panama were identified as Z. citri-griseum complex, and others from Spain attributed to Amycosphaerella africana. Isolates of the Z. citri-griseum complex had a significantly higher optimal growth temperature (26.8°C) than those of A. africana (19.3°C), which corresponded well with their actual biogeographical range. The isolates of the Z. citri-griseum complex from Panama induced typical greasy spot symptoms in ‘Valencia’ sweet orange plants and the inoculated fungi were reisolated. No symptoms were observed in plants of the ‘Ortanique’ tangor inoculated with A. africana. These results demonstrate the presence of citrus greasy spot, caused by Z. citri-griseum complex, in Panama whereas A. africana was associated with greasy spot-like symptoms in Spain.
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spelling pubmed-57285612017-12-22 Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain Aguilera-Cogley, Vidal Antonio Berbegal, Mónica Català, Santiago Brentu, Francis Collison Armengol, Josep Vicent, Antonio PLoS One Research Article Greasy spot of citrus, caused by Zasmidium citri-griseum (= Mycosphaerella citri), is widely distributed in the Caribbean Basin, inducing leaf spots, premature defoliation, and yield loss. Greasy spot-like symptoms were frequently observed in humid citrus-growing regions in Panama as well as in semi-arid areas in Spain, but disease aetiology was unknown. Citrus-growing areas in Panama and Spain were surveyed and isolates of Mycosphaerellaceae were obtained from citrus greasy spot lesions. A selection of isolates from Panama (n = 22) and Spain (n = 16) was assembled based on their geographical origin, citrus species, and affected tissue. The isolates were characterized based on multi-locus DNA (ITS and EF-1α) sequence analyses, morphology, growth at different temperatures, and independent pathogenicity tests on the citrus species most affected in each country. Reference isolates and sequences were also included in the analysis. Isolates from Panama were identified as Z. citri-griseum complex, and others from Spain attributed to Amycosphaerella africana. Isolates of the Z. citri-griseum complex had a significantly higher optimal growth temperature (26.8°C) than those of A. africana (19.3°C), which corresponded well with their actual biogeographical range. The isolates of the Z. citri-griseum complex from Panama induced typical greasy spot symptoms in ‘Valencia’ sweet orange plants and the inoculated fungi were reisolated. No symptoms were observed in plants of the ‘Ortanique’ tangor inoculated with A. africana. These results demonstrate the presence of citrus greasy spot, caused by Z. citri-griseum complex, in Panama whereas A. africana was associated with greasy spot-like symptoms in Spain. Public Library of Science 2017-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5728561/ /pubmed/29236789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189585 Text en © 2017 Aguilera-Cogley et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Aguilera-Cogley, Vidal Antonio
Berbegal, Mónica
Català, Santiago
Brentu, Francis Collison
Armengol, Josep
Vicent, Antonio
Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title_full Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title_fullStr Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title_short Characterization of Mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in Panama and Spain
title_sort characterization of mycosphaerellaceae species associated with citrus greasy spot in panama and spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5728561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29236789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189585
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