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Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies

Botrytis squamosa, Botrytis aclada, and Sclerotium cepivorum are three fungal species of the family Sclerotiniaceae that are pathogenic on onion. Despite their close relatedness, these fungi cause very distinct diseases, respectively called leaf blight, neck rot, and white rot, which pose serious th...

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Autores principales: Steentjes, Maikel B. F., Tonn, Sebastian, Coolman, Hilde, Langebeeke, Sander, Scholten, Olga E., van Kan, Jan A. L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041865
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author Steentjes, Maikel B. F.
Tonn, Sebastian
Coolman, Hilde
Langebeeke, Sander
Scholten, Olga E.
van Kan, Jan A. L.
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Tonn, Sebastian
Coolman, Hilde
Langebeeke, Sander
Scholten, Olga E.
van Kan, Jan A. L.
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description Botrytis squamosa, Botrytis aclada, and Sclerotium cepivorum are three fungal species of the family Sclerotiniaceae that are pathogenic on onion. Despite their close relatedness, these fungi cause very distinct diseases, respectively called leaf blight, neck rot, and white rot, which pose serious threats to onion cultivation. The infection biology of neck rot and white rot in particular is poorly understood. In this study, we used GFP-expressing transformants of all three fungi to visualize the early phases of infection. B. squamosa entered onion leaves by growing either through stomata or into anticlinal walls of onion epidermal cells. B. aclada, known to cause post-harvest rot and spoilage of onion bulbs, did not penetrate the leaf surface but instead formed superficial colonies which produced new conidia. S. cepivorum entered onion roots via infection cushions and appressorium-like structures. In the non-host tomato, S. cepivorum also produced appressorium-like structures and infection cushions, but upon prolonged contact with the non-host the infection structures died. With this study, we have gained understanding in the infection biology and strategy of each of these onion pathogens. Moreover, by comparing the infection mechanisms we were able to increase insight into how these closely related fungi can cause such different diseases.
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spelling pubmed-79181642021-03-02 Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies Steentjes, Maikel B. F. Tonn, Sebastian Coolman, Hilde Langebeeke, Sander Scholten, Olga E. van Kan, Jan A. L. Int J Mol Sci Article Botrytis squamosa, Botrytis aclada, and Sclerotium cepivorum are three fungal species of the family Sclerotiniaceae that are pathogenic on onion. Despite their close relatedness, these fungi cause very distinct diseases, respectively called leaf blight, neck rot, and white rot, which pose serious threats to onion cultivation. The infection biology of neck rot and white rot in particular is poorly understood. In this study, we used GFP-expressing transformants of all three fungi to visualize the early phases of infection. B. squamosa entered onion leaves by growing either through stomata or into anticlinal walls of onion epidermal cells. B. aclada, known to cause post-harvest rot and spoilage of onion bulbs, did not penetrate the leaf surface but instead formed superficial colonies which produced new conidia. S. cepivorum entered onion roots via infection cushions and appressorium-like structures. In the non-host tomato, S. cepivorum also produced appressorium-like structures and infection cushions, but upon prolonged contact with the non-host the infection structures died. With this study, we have gained understanding in the infection biology and strategy of each of these onion pathogens. Moreover, by comparing the infection mechanisms we were able to increase insight into how these closely related fungi can cause such different diseases. MDPI 2021-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7918164/ /pubmed/33668507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041865 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/).
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Steentjes, Maikel B. F.
Tonn, Sebastian
Coolman, Hilde
Langebeeke, Sander
Scholten, Olga E.
van Kan, Jan A. L.
Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title_full Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title_fullStr Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title_full_unstemmed Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title_short Visualization of Three Sclerotiniaceae Species Pathogenic on Onion Reveals Distinct Biology and Infection Strategies
title_sort visualization of three sclerotiniaceae species pathogenic on onion reveals distinct biology and infection strategies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33668507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22041865
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