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Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide

Olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species causes dramatic losses of fruit yield and oil quality worldwide. A total of 185 Colletotrichum isolates obtained from olives and other hosts showing anthracnose symptoms in Spain and other olive-growing countries over the world were characterized. C...

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Autores principales: Moral, Juan, Agustí-Brisach, Carlos, Raya, Maria Carmen, Jurado-Bello, José, López-Moral, Ana, Roca, Luis F., Chattaoui, Mayssa, Rhouma, Ali, Nigro, Franco, Sergeeva, Vera, Trapero, Antonio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7090741
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author Moral, Juan
Agustí-Brisach, Carlos
Raya, Maria Carmen
Jurado-Bello, José
López-Moral, Ana
Roca, Luis F.
Chattaoui, Mayssa
Rhouma, Ali
Nigro, Franco
Sergeeva, Vera
Trapero, Antonio
author_facet Moral, Juan
Agustí-Brisach, Carlos
Raya, Maria Carmen
Jurado-Bello, José
López-Moral, Ana
Roca, Luis F.
Chattaoui, Mayssa
Rhouma, Ali
Nigro, Franco
Sergeeva, Vera
Trapero, Antonio
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description Olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species causes dramatic losses of fruit yield and oil quality worldwide. A total of 185 Colletotrichum isolates obtained from olives and other hosts showing anthracnose symptoms in Spain and other olive-growing countries over the world were characterized. Colony and conidial morphology, benomyl-sensitive, and casein-hydrolysis activity were recorded. Multilocus alignments of ITS, TUB2, ACT, CHS-1, HIS3, and/or GAPDH were conducted for their molecular identification. The pathogenicity of the most representative Colletotrichum species was tested to olive fruits and to other hosts, such as almonds, apples, oleander, sweet oranges, and strawberries. In general, the phenotypic characters recorded were not useful to identify all species, although they allowed the separation of some species or species complexes. ITS and TUB2 were enough to infer Colletotrichum species within C. acutatum and C. boninense complexes, whereas ITS, TUB2, ACT, CHS-1, HIS-3, and GADPH regions were necessary to discriminate within the C. gloesporioides complex. Twelve Colletotrichum species belonging to C. acutatum, C. boninense, and C. gloeosporioides complexes were identified, with C. godetiae being dominant in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Tunisia, C. nymphaeae in Portugal, and C. fioriniae in California. The highest diversity with eight Colletotrichum spp. was found in Australia. Significant differences in virulence to olives were observed between isolates depending on the Colletotrichum species and host origin. When other hosts were inoculated, most of the Colletotrichum isolates tested were pathogenic in all the hosts evaluated, except for C. siamense to apple and sweet orange fruits, and C. godetiae to oleander leaves.
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spelling pubmed-84660062021-09-27 Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide Moral, Juan Agustí-Brisach, Carlos Raya, Maria Carmen Jurado-Bello, José López-Moral, Ana Roca, Luis F. Chattaoui, Mayssa Rhouma, Ali Nigro, Franco Sergeeva, Vera Trapero, Antonio J Fungi (Basel) Article Olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum species causes dramatic losses of fruit yield and oil quality worldwide. A total of 185 Colletotrichum isolates obtained from olives and other hosts showing anthracnose symptoms in Spain and other olive-growing countries over the world were characterized. Colony and conidial morphology, benomyl-sensitive, and casein-hydrolysis activity were recorded. Multilocus alignments of ITS, TUB2, ACT, CHS-1, HIS3, and/or GAPDH were conducted for their molecular identification. The pathogenicity of the most representative Colletotrichum species was tested to olive fruits and to other hosts, such as almonds, apples, oleander, sweet oranges, and strawberries. In general, the phenotypic characters recorded were not useful to identify all species, although they allowed the separation of some species or species complexes. ITS and TUB2 were enough to infer Colletotrichum species within C. acutatum and C. boninense complexes, whereas ITS, TUB2, ACT, CHS-1, HIS-3, and GADPH regions were necessary to discriminate within the C. gloesporioides complex. Twelve Colletotrichum species belonging to C. acutatum, C. boninense, and C. gloeosporioides complexes were identified, with C. godetiae being dominant in Spain, Italy, Greece, and Tunisia, C. nymphaeae in Portugal, and C. fioriniae in California. The highest diversity with eight Colletotrichum spp. was found in Australia. Significant differences in virulence to olives were observed between isolates depending on the Colletotrichum species and host origin. When other hosts were inoculated, most of the Colletotrichum isolates tested were pathogenic in all the hosts evaluated, except for C. siamense to apple and sweet orange fruits, and C. godetiae to oleander leaves. MDPI 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8466006/ /pubmed/34575779 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7090741 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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Raya, Maria Carmen
Jurado-Bello, José
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Roca, Luis F.
Chattaoui, Mayssa
Rhouma, Ali
Nigro, Franco
Sergeeva, Vera
Trapero, Antonio
Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide
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title_fullStr Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide
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title_short Diversity of Colletotrichum Species Associated with Olive Anthracnose Worldwide
title_sort diversity of colletotrichum species associated with olive anthracnose worldwide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8466006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34575779
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7090741
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