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Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns
Fruitlet Core Rot (FCR) is a fungal disease that negatively impacts the quality of pineapple, in particular the ‘Queen Victoria’ cultivar. The main FCR causal agent has been identified as Fusarium ananatum. This study focused on the correlation between FCR disease occurrence, fungal diversity, and e...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7997448/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7030175 |
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author | Vignassa, Manon Meile, Jean-Christophe Chiroleu, Frédéric Soria, Christian Leneveu-Jenvrin, Charlène Schorr-Galindo, Sabine Chillet, Marc |
author_facet | Vignassa, Manon Meile, Jean-Christophe Chiroleu, Frédéric Soria, Christian Leneveu-Jenvrin, Charlène Schorr-Galindo, Sabine Chillet, Marc |
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description | Fruitlet Core Rot (FCR) is a fungal disease that negatively impacts the quality of pineapple, in particular the ‘Queen Victoria’ cultivar. The main FCR causal agent has been identified as Fusarium ananatum. This study focused on the correlation between FCR disease occurrence, fungal diversity, and environmental factors. FCR incidence and fungal species repartition patterns were spatially contextualized with specific surrounding parameters of the experimental plots. The mycobiome composition of healthy and diseased fruitlets was compared in order to search for potential fungal markers. A total of 240 pineapple fruits were sampled, and 344 fungal isolates were identified as belonging to 49 species among 17 genera. FCR symptom distribution revealed a significant gradient that correlated to that of the most abundant fungal species. The association of wind direction and the position of proximal cultivated crops sharing pathogens constituted an elevated risk of FCR incidence. Five highly represented species were assayed by Koch’s postulates, and their pathogenicity was confirmed. These novel pathogens belonging to Fusarium fujikuroi and Talaromyces purpureogenus species complexes were identified, unravelling the complexity of the FCR pathosystem and the difficulty of apprehending the pathogenesis over the last several decades. This study revealed that FCR is an airborne disease characterized by a multi-partite pathosystem. |
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spelling | pubmed-79974482021-03-27 Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns Vignassa, Manon Meile, Jean-Christophe Chiroleu, Frédéric Soria, Christian Leneveu-Jenvrin, Charlène Schorr-Galindo, Sabine Chillet, Marc J Fungi (Basel) Article Fruitlet Core Rot (FCR) is a fungal disease that negatively impacts the quality of pineapple, in particular the ‘Queen Victoria’ cultivar. The main FCR causal agent has been identified as Fusarium ananatum. This study focused on the correlation between FCR disease occurrence, fungal diversity, and environmental factors. FCR incidence and fungal species repartition patterns were spatially contextualized with specific surrounding parameters of the experimental plots. The mycobiome composition of healthy and diseased fruitlets was compared in order to search for potential fungal markers. A total of 240 pineapple fruits were sampled, and 344 fungal isolates were identified as belonging to 49 species among 17 genera. FCR symptom distribution revealed a significant gradient that correlated to that of the most abundant fungal species. The association of wind direction and the position of proximal cultivated crops sharing pathogens constituted an elevated risk of FCR incidence. Five highly represented species were assayed by Koch’s postulates, and their pathogenicity was confirmed. These novel pathogens belonging to Fusarium fujikuroi and Talaromyces purpureogenus species complexes were identified, unravelling the complexity of the FCR pathosystem and the difficulty of apprehending the pathogenesis over the last several decades. This study revealed that FCR is an airborne disease characterized by a multi-partite pathosystem. MDPI 2021-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7997448/ /pubmed/33670857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7030175 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Vignassa, Manon Meile, Jean-Christophe Chiroleu, Frédéric Soria, Christian Leneveu-Jenvrin, Charlène Schorr-Galindo, Sabine Chillet, Marc Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title | Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title_full | Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title_fullStr | Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title_full_unstemmed | Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title_short | Pineapple Mycobiome Related to Fruitlet Core Rot Occurrence and the Influence of Fungal Species Dispersion Patterns |
title_sort | pineapple mycobiome related to fruitlet core rot occurrence and the influence of fungal species dispersion patterns |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7997448/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7030175 |
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