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Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria

Yam anthracnose is one of the most serious fungal diseases affecting white and water yam production. Screening of available landraces for new sources of durable resistance to the pathogen is a continuous process. In the present study, the pathogens causing anthracnose in Dioscorea alata and Dioscore...

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Autores principales: Okon, Nkese Ime, Markson, Aniedi-Abasi Akpan, Okon, Ekeng Ita, Ita, Effiom Eyo, Uyoh, Edak Aniedi, Ene-Obong, Ene-Obong Effiom, Ntui, Valentine Otang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270601
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author Okon, Nkese Ime
Markson, Aniedi-Abasi Akpan
Okon, Ekeng Ita
Ita, Effiom Eyo
Uyoh, Edak Aniedi
Ene-Obong, Ene-Obong Effiom
Ntui, Valentine Otang
author_facet Okon, Nkese Ime
Markson, Aniedi-Abasi Akpan
Okon, Ekeng Ita
Ita, Effiom Eyo
Uyoh, Edak Aniedi
Ene-Obong, Ene-Obong Effiom
Ntui, Valentine Otang
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description Yam anthracnose is one of the most serious fungal diseases affecting white and water yam production. Screening of available landraces for new sources of durable resistance to the pathogen is a continuous process. In the present study, the pathogens causing anthracnose in Dioscorea alata and Dioscorea rotundata farms in Cross River State yam belt region were characterized. Diseased yam leaves with anthracnose symptoms collected from the farms were used in the isolation, purification and, identification of C. alatae strains using morphological, cultural, and molecular methods. Leaf chlorosis, leaf edge necrosis, blights, dark brown to black leaf spots, shot holes, necrotic vein banding and vein browning were the predominantly observed symptoms. Seven isolates of C. alatae, Ca5, Ca14, Ca16, Ca22, Ca24, Ca32 and Ca34, and one isolate of Lasidioplodia theobromae, Lt1 were found to be associated with yam infection in Cross River State, with Lt1 as the most prevalent, occurring in all the locations. These isolates were classified into four forms which included the slow-growing grey (SGG), the fast-growing grey (FGG), the fast-growing salmon (FGS), and the fast-growing olive (FGO). Sequence analysis of the ITS region revealed <80% nucleotide identity between the isolates and the reference C. gloeosporioides. Pathogenicity test showed that all the isolates displayed typical symptoms of anthracnose disease as were observed in the field, but Lt1 was the most virulent. Inoculation of 20 D. alata and 13 D. rotundata landraces with isolate Lt1, showed that 63.64% of the landraces were susceptible while 36.36%were resistant. D. alata landraces were the most susceptible. This study revealed that anthracnose is prevalent and may assume an epidemic dimension in the yam growing communities of the state. There is need for increased effort in the breeding of yam for anthracnose resistance.
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spelling pubmed-92424792022-06-30 Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria Okon, Nkese Ime Markson, Aniedi-Abasi Akpan Okon, Ekeng Ita Ita, Effiom Eyo Uyoh, Edak Aniedi Ene-Obong, Ene-Obong Effiom Ntui, Valentine Otang PLoS One Research Article Yam anthracnose is one of the most serious fungal diseases affecting white and water yam production. Screening of available landraces for new sources of durable resistance to the pathogen is a continuous process. In the present study, the pathogens causing anthracnose in Dioscorea alata and Dioscorea rotundata farms in Cross River State yam belt region were characterized. Diseased yam leaves with anthracnose symptoms collected from the farms were used in the isolation, purification and, identification of C. alatae strains using morphological, cultural, and molecular methods. Leaf chlorosis, leaf edge necrosis, blights, dark brown to black leaf spots, shot holes, necrotic vein banding and vein browning were the predominantly observed symptoms. Seven isolates of C. alatae, Ca5, Ca14, Ca16, Ca22, Ca24, Ca32 and Ca34, and one isolate of Lasidioplodia theobromae, Lt1 were found to be associated with yam infection in Cross River State, with Lt1 as the most prevalent, occurring in all the locations. These isolates were classified into four forms which included the slow-growing grey (SGG), the fast-growing grey (FGG), the fast-growing salmon (FGS), and the fast-growing olive (FGO). Sequence analysis of the ITS region revealed <80% nucleotide identity between the isolates and the reference C. gloeosporioides. Pathogenicity test showed that all the isolates displayed typical symptoms of anthracnose disease as were observed in the field, but Lt1 was the most virulent. Inoculation of 20 D. alata and 13 D. rotundata landraces with isolate Lt1, showed that 63.64% of the landraces were susceptible while 36.36%were resistant. D. alata landraces were the most susceptible. This study revealed that anthracnose is prevalent and may assume an epidemic dimension in the yam growing communities of the state. There is need for increased effort in the breeding of yam for anthracnose resistance. Public Library of Science 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9242479/ /pubmed/35767579 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270601 Text en © 2022 Okon et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/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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Ita, Effiom Eyo
Uyoh, Edak Aniedi
Ene-Obong, Ene-Obong Effiom
Ntui, Valentine Otang
Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title_full Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title_fullStr Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title_short Characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in Cross River State, Nigeria
title_sort characterization of some fungal pathogens causing anthracnose disease on yam in cross river state, nigeria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9242479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35767579
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270601
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