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Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil

Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an industrial crop from arid and semiarid tropical regions. Brazil is the world's largest producer of sisal fiber, accounting for more than 40% of the worldwide production, and sisal bole rot disease has...

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Autores principales: Duarte, Elizabeth A. A., Damasceno, Caroline L., de Oliveira, Thiago A. S., Barbosa, Leonardo de Oliveira, Martins, Fabiano M., de Queiroz Silva, Jurema Rosa, de Lima, Thais E. F., da Silva, Rafael M., Kato, Rodrigo B., Bortolini, Dener E., Azevedo, Vasco, Góes-Neto, Aristóteles, Soares, Ana C. F.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29942289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01227
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author Duarte, Elizabeth A. A.
Damasceno, Caroline L.
de Oliveira, Thiago A. S.
Barbosa, Leonardo de Oliveira
Martins, Fabiano M.
de Queiroz Silva, Jurema Rosa
de Lima, Thais E. F.
da Silva, Rafael M.
Kato, Rodrigo B.
Bortolini, Dener E.
Azevedo, Vasco
Góes-Neto, Aristóteles
Soares, Ana C. F.
author_facet Duarte, Elizabeth A. A.
Damasceno, Caroline L.
de Oliveira, Thiago A. S.
Barbosa, Leonardo de Oliveira
Martins, Fabiano M.
de Queiroz Silva, Jurema Rosa
de Lima, Thais E. F.
da Silva, Rafael M.
Kato, Rodrigo B.
Bortolini, Dener E.
Azevedo, Vasco
Góes-Neto, Aristóteles
Soares, Ana C. F.
author_sort Duarte, Elizabeth A. A.
collection PubMed
description Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an industrial crop from arid and semiarid tropical regions. Brazil is the world's largest producer of sisal fiber, accounting for more than 40% of the worldwide production, and sisal bole rot disease has been the main phytosanitary problem of this crop. All previous studies reporting Aspergillus niger as the causal agent of the disease were based on the morphological features of fungal isolates from infected plant tissues in pure cultures. Black aspergilli are one of the most complex and difficult groups to classify and identify. Therefore, we performed an integrative analysis of this disease based on the isolation of black aspergilli from the endospheres and soils in the root zones of symptomatic adult plants, in vivo pathogenicity tests, histopathology of symptomatic plants, and molecular phylogeny and worldwide genetic variability of the causal agent. All sisal isolates were pathogenic and unequivocally produced symptoms of bole rot disease in healthy plants. In all tree-based phylogenetic methods used, a monophyletic group formed by A. welwitschiae along with all sisal isolates was retrieved. Ten A. welwitschiae haplotypes have been identified in the world, and three occur in the largest sisal-producing area. Most of the isolates are from a unique haplotype, present in only the sisal-producing region. A. welwitschiae destroyed parenchymatic and vascular cylinder cells and induced the necrosis of internal stem tissues. Therefore, sisal bole disease is probably the consequence of a saprotrophic fungus that opportunistically invades sisal plants and behaves as a typical necrotrophic pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-60043992018-06-25 Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil Duarte, Elizabeth A. A. Damasceno, Caroline L. de Oliveira, Thiago A. S. Barbosa, Leonardo de Oliveira Martins, Fabiano M. de Queiroz Silva, Jurema Rosa de Lima, Thais E. F. da Silva, Rafael M. Kato, Rodrigo B. Bortolini, Dener E. Azevedo, Vasco Góes-Neto, Aristóteles Soares, Ana C. F. Front Microbiol Microbiology Approximately 75% of the worldwide production of hard natural fibers originates from sisal, an industrial crop from arid and semiarid tropical regions. Brazil is the world's largest producer of sisal fiber, accounting for more than 40% of the worldwide production, and sisal bole rot disease has been the main phytosanitary problem of this crop. All previous studies reporting Aspergillus niger as the causal agent of the disease were based on the morphological features of fungal isolates from infected plant tissues in pure cultures. Black aspergilli are one of the most complex and difficult groups to classify and identify. Therefore, we performed an integrative analysis of this disease based on the isolation of black aspergilli from the endospheres and soils in the root zones of symptomatic adult plants, in vivo pathogenicity tests, histopathology of symptomatic plants, and molecular phylogeny and worldwide genetic variability of the causal agent. All sisal isolates were pathogenic and unequivocally produced symptoms of bole rot disease in healthy plants. In all tree-based phylogenetic methods used, a monophyletic group formed by A. welwitschiae along with all sisal isolates was retrieved. Ten A. welwitschiae haplotypes have been identified in the world, and three occur in the largest sisal-producing area. Most of the isolates are from a unique haplotype, present in only the sisal-producing region. A. welwitschiae destroyed parenchymatic and vascular cylinder cells and induced the necrosis of internal stem tissues. Therefore, sisal bole disease is probably the consequence of a saprotrophic fungus that opportunistically invades sisal plants and behaves as a typical necrotrophic pathogen. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6004399/ /pubmed/29942289 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01227 Text en Copyright © 2018 Duarte, Damasceno, de Oliveira, Barbosa, Martins, de Queiroz Silva, de Lima, da Silva, Kato, Bortolini, Azevedo, Góes-Neto and Soares. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Duarte, Elizabeth A. A.
Damasceno, Caroline L.
de Oliveira, Thiago A. S.
Barbosa, Leonardo de Oliveira
Martins, Fabiano M.
de Queiroz Silva, Jurema Rosa
de Lima, Thais E. F.
da Silva, Rafael M.
Kato, Rodrigo B.
Bortolini, Dener E.
Azevedo, Vasco
Góes-Neto, Aristóteles
Soares, Ana C. F.
Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title_full Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title_fullStr Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title_short Putting the Mess in Order: Aspergillus welwitschiae (and Not A. niger) Is the Etiological Agent of Sisal Bole Rot Disease in Brazil
title_sort putting the mess in order: aspergillus welwitschiae (and not a. niger) is the etiological agent of sisal bole rot disease in brazil
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6004399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29942289
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01227
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