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Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii

Syzygium jambos (Myrtales, Myrtaceae) trees in Hawaii are severely affected by a rust disease caused by Austropuccinia psidii (Pucciniales, Sphaerophragmiaceae), but they are commonly co-infected with species of Cryphonectriaceae (Diaporthales). In this study, S. jambos and other trees in the Myrtal...

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Autores principales: Roux, Jolanda, Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert, Marincowitz, Seonju, van der Merwe, Nicolaas A., Uchida, Janice, Wingfield, Michael J., Chen, ShuaiFei
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.76.58406
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author Roux, Jolanda
Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert
Marincowitz, Seonju
van der Merwe, Nicolaas A.
Uchida, Janice
Wingfield, Michael J.
Chen, ShuaiFei
author_facet Roux, Jolanda
Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert
Marincowitz, Seonju
van der Merwe, Nicolaas A.
Uchida, Janice
Wingfield, Michael J.
Chen, ShuaiFei
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description Syzygium jambos (Myrtales, Myrtaceae) trees in Hawaii are severely affected by a rust disease caused by Austropuccinia psidii (Pucciniales, Sphaerophragmiaceae), but they are commonly co-infected with species of Cryphonectriaceae (Diaporthales). In this study, S. jambos and other trees in the Myrtales were examined on three Hawaiian Islands for the presence of Cryphonectriaceae. Bark samples with fruiting bodies were collected from infected trees and fungi were isolated directly from these structures. Pure cultures were produced and the fungi were identified using DNA sequence data for the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, part of the β-tubulin (BT1) gene and the transcription elongation factor-1α (TEF1) gene. Five species in three genera of Cryphonectriaceae were identified from Myrtaceae tree samples. These included Chrysoporthe deuterocubensis, Microthia havanensis and three previously-unknown taxa described here as Celoporthe hauoliensis sp. nov., Cel. hawaiiensis sp. nov. and Cel. paradisiaca sp. nov. Representative isolates of Cel. hauoliensis, Cel. hawaiiensis, Cel. paradisiaca, Chr. deuterocubensis and Mic. havanensis were used in artificial inoculation studies to consider their pathogenicity on S. jambos. Celoporthe hawaiiensis, Cel. paradisiaca and Chr. deuterocubensis produced lesions on young S. jambos trees in inoculation trials, suggesting that, together with A. psidii, they may contribute to the death of trees. Microsatellite markers were subsequently used to consider the diversity of Chr. deuterocubensis on the Islands and thus to gain insights into its possible origin in Hawaii. Isolates of this important Myrtaceae and particularly Eucalyptus pathogen were found to be clonal. This provides evidence that Chr. deuterocubensis was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands as a single introduction, from a currently unknown source.
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spelling pubmed-77908112021-01-26 Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii Roux, Jolanda Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert Marincowitz, Seonju van der Merwe, Nicolaas A. Uchida, Janice Wingfield, Michael J. Chen, ShuaiFei MycoKeys Research Article Syzygium jambos (Myrtales, Myrtaceae) trees in Hawaii are severely affected by a rust disease caused by Austropuccinia psidii (Pucciniales, Sphaerophragmiaceae), but they are commonly co-infected with species of Cryphonectriaceae (Diaporthales). In this study, S. jambos and other trees in the Myrtales were examined on three Hawaiian Islands for the presence of Cryphonectriaceae. Bark samples with fruiting bodies were collected from infected trees and fungi were isolated directly from these structures. Pure cultures were produced and the fungi were identified using DNA sequence data for the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, part of the β-tubulin (BT1) gene and the transcription elongation factor-1α (TEF1) gene. Five species in three genera of Cryphonectriaceae were identified from Myrtaceae tree samples. These included Chrysoporthe deuterocubensis, Microthia havanensis and three previously-unknown taxa described here as Celoporthe hauoliensis sp. nov., Cel. hawaiiensis sp. nov. and Cel. paradisiaca sp. nov. Representative isolates of Cel. hauoliensis, Cel. hawaiiensis, Cel. paradisiaca, Chr. deuterocubensis and Mic. havanensis were used in artificial inoculation studies to consider their pathogenicity on S. jambos. Celoporthe hawaiiensis, Cel. paradisiaca and Chr. deuterocubensis produced lesions on young S. jambos trees in inoculation trials, suggesting that, together with A. psidii, they may contribute to the death of trees. Microsatellite markers were subsequently used to consider the diversity of Chr. deuterocubensis on the Islands and thus to gain insights into its possible origin in Hawaii. Isolates of this important Myrtaceae and particularly Eucalyptus pathogen were found to be clonal. This provides evidence that Chr. deuterocubensis was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands as a single introduction, from a currently unknown source. Pensoft Publishers 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7790811/ /pubmed/33505197 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.76.58406 Text en Jolanda Roux, Gilbert Kamgan Nkuekam, Seonju Marincowitz, Nicolaas A. van der Merwe, Janice Uchida, Michael J. Wingfield, ShuaiFei Chen 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 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Roux, Jolanda
Kamgan Nkuekam, Gilbert
Marincowitz, Seonju
van der Merwe, Nicolaas A.
Uchida, Janice
Wingfield, Michael J.
Chen, ShuaiFei
Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title_full Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title_fullStr Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title_full_unstemmed Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title_short Cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected Syzygium jambos in Hawaii
title_sort cryphonectriaceae associated with rust-infected syzygium jambos in hawaii
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7790811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33505197
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.76.58406
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