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Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia
Colletotrichum spp. are important pathogens of citrus that cause dieback of branches and postharvest disease. Globally, several species of Colletotrichum have been identified as causing anthracnose of citrus. One hundred and sixty-eight Colletotrichum isolates were collected from anthracnose symptom...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33445649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7010047 |
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author | Wang, Weixia de Silva, Dilani D. Moslemi, Azin Edwards, Jacqueline Ades, Peter K. Crous, Pedro W. Taylor, Paul W. J. |
author_facet | Wang, Weixia de Silva, Dilani D. Moslemi, Azin Edwards, Jacqueline Ades, Peter K. Crous, Pedro W. Taylor, Paul W. J. |
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description | Colletotrichum spp. are important pathogens of citrus that cause dieback of branches and postharvest disease. Globally, several species of Colletotrichum have been identified as causing anthracnose of citrus. One hundred and sixty-eight Colletotrichum isolates were collected from anthracnose symptoms on citrus stems, leaves, and fruit from Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, and from State herbaria in Australia. Colletotrichum australianum sp. nov., C. fructicola, C. gloeosporioides, C. karstii, C. siamense, and C. theobromicola were identified using multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on seven genomic loci (ITS, gapdh, act, tub2, ApMat, gs, and chs-1) in the gloeosporioides complex and five genomic loci (ITS, tub2, act, chs-1, and his3) in the boninense complex, as well as morphological characters. Several isolates pathogenic to chili (Capsicum annuum), previously identified as C. queenslandicum, formed a clade with the citrus isolates described here as C. australianum sp. nov. The spore shape and culture characteristics of the chili and citrus isolates of C. australianum were similar and differed from those of C. queenslandicum. This is the first report of C. theobromicola isolated from citrus and the first detection of C. karstii and C. siamense associated with citrus anthracnose in Australia. |
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spelling | pubmed-78281532021-01-25 Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia Wang, Weixia de Silva, Dilani D. Moslemi, Azin Edwards, Jacqueline Ades, Peter K. Crous, Pedro W. Taylor, Paul W. J. J Fungi (Basel) Article Colletotrichum spp. are important pathogens of citrus that cause dieback of branches and postharvest disease. Globally, several species of Colletotrichum have been identified as causing anthracnose of citrus. One hundred and sixty-eight Colletotrichum isolates were collected from anthracnose symptoms on citrus stems, leaves, and fruit from Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland, and from State herbaria in Australia. Colletotrichum australianum sp. nov., C. fructicola, C. gloeosporioides, C. karstii, C. siamense, and C. theobromicola were identified using multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on seven genomic loci (ITS, gapdh, act, tub2, ApMat, gs, and chs-1) in the gloeosporioides complex and five genomic loci (ITS, tub2, act, chs-1, and his3) in the boninense complex, as well as morphological characters. Several isolates pathogenic to chili (Capsicum annuum), previously identified as C. queenslandicum, formed a clade with the citrus isolates described here as C. australianum sp. nov. The spore shape and culture characteristics of the chili and citrus isolates of C. australianum were similar and differed from those of C. queenslandicum. This is the first report of C. theobromicola isolated from citrus and the first detection of C. karstii and C. siamense associated with citrus anthracnose in Australia. MDPI 2021-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7828153/ /pubmed/33445649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7010047 Text en © 2021 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Weixia de Silva, Dilani D. Moslemi, Azin Edwards, Jacqueline Ades, Peter K. Crous, Pedro W. Taylor, Paul W. J. Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title | Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title_full | Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title_fullStr | Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title_full_unstemmed | Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title_short | Colletotrichum Species Causing Anthracnose of Citrus in Australia |
title_sort | colletotrichum species causing anthracnose of citrus in australia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7828153/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33445649 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7010047 |
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