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Occurrence and infective potential of

Authors :
Larralde-Corona Claudia, Patricia
Ramírez-González, María Del Socorro
Rosas-Hernández, Iván
De la Cruz-Arguijo, Erika
De Santiago, Carolina
Shirai, Keiko
Narváez-Zapata, José Alberto
Source :
Biotechnology Reports
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Highlights • 37 fungi from damaged tissues of Italian lemon were obtained. • D1/D2, ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and COX1 phylogenetic trees allow identify ten fungi genera. • Colletotrichum isolates were characterized by species-specific PCR, rep-PCR and multilocus analysis. • Colletotrichum isolates had leaves´s infection percentages between 17 to 67%. • This the first report of C. gloeosporioides on Italian lemon in Mexico.<br />A collection of 37 fungi associated to Italian lemon plants with disease symptoms, was obtained. Ten genera including Aspergillus, Alternaria, Nigrospora, Lasiodiplodia, Dothideomycetes, Pleurostoma, Setosphaeria, Penicillium, Fusarium and Colletotrichum were identified by using ITS1–5.8S–ITS2, D1/D2 26S and COX1 loci. The last three genera were abundant on the damaged fruits, being Colletotrichum the more abundant (32.4 %). CaInt2 and CgInt primers support the identity of these isolates as C. gloeosporioides. Variability, inferred by rep-PCR and multilocus sequence analysis shows genetic differences among the C. gloeosporioides isolates. Infective profile evaluated in Colletotrichum isolates shows different leave infection percentages (26 to 60 %). SEM analysis showed mycelium, spores and appressoria on the leaves of selected Colletotrichum isolates. Specifically, the AL-05 and AL-13 isolates showed a high chitin deacetylase activity (CDA) peaking at 1.2 U/mg protein in AL-13. This is the first report on C. gloeosporioides infecting Italian lemon leaves in Mexico.

Details

ISSN :
2215017X
Volume :
31
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biotechnology reports (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Accession number :
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