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Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence

Snow mold is a severe plant disease caused by psychrophilic or psychrotolerant fungi, of which Microdochium species are the most harmful. A clear understanding of Microdochium biology has many gaps; the pathocomplex and its dynamic are poorly characterized, virulence factors are unknown, genome sequ...

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Autores principales: Gorshkov, Vladimir, Osipova, Elena, Ponomareva, Mira, Ponomarev, Sergey, Gogoleva, Natalia, Petrova, Olga, Gogoleva, Olga, Meshcherov, Azat, Balkin, Alexander, Vetchinkina, Elena, Potapov, Kim, Gogolev, Yuri, Korzun, Viktor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040335
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author Gorshkov, Vladimir
Osipova, Elena
Ponomareva, Mira
Ponomarev, Sergey
Gogoleva, Natalia
Petrova, Olga
Gogoleva, Olga
Meshcherov, Azat
Balkin, Alexander
Vetchinkina, Elena
Potapov, Kim
Gogolev, Yuri
Korzun, Viktor
author_facet Gorshkov, Vladimir
Osipova, Elena
Ponomareva, Mira
Ponomarev, Sergey
Gogoleva, Natalia
Petrova, Olga
Gogoleva, Olga
Meshcherov, Azat
Balkin, Alexander
Vetchinkina, Elena
Potapov, Kim
Gogolev, Yuri
Korzun, Viktor
author_sort Gorshkov, Vladimir
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description Snow mold is a severe plant disease caused by psychrophilic or psychrotolerant fungi, of which Microdochium species are the most harmful. A clear understanding of Microdochium biology has many gaps; the pathocomplex and its dynamic are poorly characterized, virulence factors are unknown, genome sequences are not available, and the criteria of plant snow mold resistance are not elucidated. Our study aimed to identify comprehensive characteristics of a local community of snow mold-causing Microdochium species colonizing a particular crop culture. By using the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technique, we characterized fungal and bacterial communities of pink snow mold-affected winter rye (Secale cereale) plants within a given geographical location shortly after snowmelt. Twenty-one strains of M. nivale were isolated, classified on the basis of internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region, and characterized by morphology, synthesis of extracellular enzymes, and virulence. Several types of extracellular enzymatic activities, the level of which had no correlations with the degree of virulence, were revealed for Microdochium species for the first time. Our study shows that genetically and phenotypically diverse M. nivale strains simultaneously colonize winter rye plants within a common area, and each strain is likely to utilize its own, unique strategy to cause the disease using “a personal” pattern of extracellular enzymes.
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spelling pubmed-77618172020-12-26 Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence Gorshkov, Vladimir Osipova, Elena Ponomareva, Mira Ponomarev, Sergey Gogoleva, Natalia Petrova, Olga Gogoleva, Olga Meshcherov, Azat Balkin, Alexander Vetchinkina, Elena Potapov, Kim Gogolev, Yuri Korzun, Viktor J Fungi (Basel) Article Snow mold is a severe plant disease caused by psychrophilic or psychrotolerant fungi, of which Microdochium species are the most harmful. A clear understanding of Microdochium biology has many gaps; the pathocomplex and its dynamic are poorly characterized, virulence factors are unknown, genome sequences are not available, and the criteria of plant snow mold resistance are not elucidated. Our study aimed to identify comprehensive characteristics of a local community of snow mold-causing Microdochium species colonizing a particular crop culture. By using the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technique, we characterized fungal and bacterial communities of pink snow mold-affected winter rye (Secale cereale) plants within a given geographical location shortly after snowmelt. Twenty-one strains of M. nivale were isolated, classified on the basis of internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) region, and characterized by morphology, synthesis of extracellular enzymes, and virulence. Several types of extracellular enzymatic activities, the level of which had no correlations with the degree of virulence, were revealed for Microdochium species for the first time. Our study shows that genetically and phenotypically diverse M. nivale strains simultaneously colonize winter rye plants within a common area, and each strain is likely to utilize its own, unique strategy to cause the disease using “a personal” pattern of extracellular enzymes. MDPI 2020-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7761817/ /pubmed/33287447 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040335 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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Gorshkov, Vladimir
Osipova, Elena
Ponomareva, Mira
Ponomarev, Sergey
Gogoleva, Natalia
Petrova, Olga
Gogoleva, Olga
Meshcherov, Azat
Balkin, Alexander
Vetchinkina, Elena
Potapov, Kim
Gogolev, Yuri
Korzun, Viktor
Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title_full Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title_fullStr Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title_full_unstemmed Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title_short Rye Snow Mold-Associated Microdochium nivale Strains Inhabiting a Common Area: Variability in Genetics, Morphotype, Extracellular Enzymatic Activities, and Virulence
title_sort rye snow mold-associated microdochium nivale strains inhabiting a common area: variability in genetics, morphotype, extracellular enzymatic activities, and virulence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7761817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33287447
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040335
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