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Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae

The genus Colletotrichum has witnessed tremendous variations over the years in the number of species recognized, ranging from 11 to several hundreds. Host-specific fungal species, once the rule, are now the exception, with polyphagous behavior regarded as normal in this genus. The species Colletotri...

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Autores principales: Cabral, Ana, Azinheira, Helena G., Talhinhas, Pedro, Batista, Dora, Ramos, Ana Paula, Silva, Maria do Céu, Oliveira, Helena, Várzea, Vítor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295225
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040502
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author Cabral, Ana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Talhinhas, Pedro
Batista, Dora
Ramos, Ana Paula
Silva, Maria do Céu
Oliveira, Helena
Várzea, Vítor
author_facet Cabral, Ana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Talhinhas, Pedro
Batista, Dora
Ramos, Ana Paula
Silva, Maria do Céu
Oliveira, Helena
Várzea, Vítor
author_sort Cabral, Ana
collection PubMed
description The genus Colletotrichum has witnessed tremendous variations over the years in the number of species recognized, ranging from 11 to several hundreds. Host-specific fungal species, once the rule, are now the exception, with polyphagous behavior regarded as normal in this genus. The species Colletotrichum kahawae was created to accommodate the pathogens that have the unique ability to infect green developing coffee berries causing the devastating Coffee Berry Disease in Africa, but its close phylogenetic relationship to a polyphagous group of fungi in the C. gloeosporioides species complex led some researchers to regard these pathogens as members of a wider species. In this work we combine pathological, morphological, cytogenomic, biochemical, and molecular data of a comprehensive set of phylogenetically-related isolates to show that the Coffee Berry Disease pathogen forms a separate species, C. kahawae, and also to assign the closely related fungi, previously in C. kahawae subsp. cigarro, to a new species, C. cigarro comb. et stat. nov. This taxonomic clarification provides an opportunity to link phylogeny and functional biology, and additionally enables a much-needed tool for plant pathology and agronomy, associating exclusively C. kahawae to the Coffee Berry Disease pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-72381762020-05-28 Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae Cabral, Ana Azinheira, Helena G. Talhinhas, Pedro Batista, Dora Ramos, Ana Paula Silva, Maria do Céu Oliveira, Helena Várzea, Vítor Plants (Basel) Article The genus Colletotrichum has witnessed tremendous variations over the years in the number of species recognized, ranging from 11 to several hundreds. Host-specific fungal species, once the rule, are now the exception, with polyphagous behavior regarded as normal in this genus. The species Colletotrichum kahawae was created to accommodate the pathogens that have the unique ability to infect green developing coffee berries causing the devastating Coffee Berry Disease in Africa, but its close phylogenetic relationship to a polyphagous group of fungi in the C. gloeosporioides species complex led some researchers to regard these pathogens as members of a wider species. In this work we combine pathological, morphological, cytogenomic, biochemical, and molecular data of a comprehensive set of phylogenetically-related isolates to show that the Coffee Berry Disease pathogen forms a separate species, C. kahawae, and also to assign the closely related fungi, previously in C. kahawae subsp. cigarro, to a new species, C. cigarro comb. et stat. nov. This taxonomic clarification provides an opportunity to link phylogeny and functional biology, and additionally enables a much-needed tool for plant pathology and agronomy, associating exclusively C. kahawae to the Coffee Berry Disease pathogen. MDPI 2020-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7238176/ /pubmed/32295225 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040502 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cabral, Ana
Azinheira, Helena G.
Talhinhas, Pedro
Batista, Dora
Ramos, Ana Paula
Silva, Maria do Céu
Oliveira, Helena
Várzea, Vítor
Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title_full Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title_fullStr Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title_full_unstemmed Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title_short Pathological, Morphological, Cytogenomic, Biochemical and Molecular Data Support the Distinction between Colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and Colletotrichum kahawae
title_sort pathological, morphological, cytogenomic, biochemical and molecular data support the distinction between colletotrichum cigarro comb. et stat. nov. and colletotrichum kahawae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7238176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32295225
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants9040502
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