Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe

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Autor(a) principal: Muller, Elodie
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Dvořák, Miloň, Marçais, Benoit, Caeiro, Elsa, Clot, Bernard, Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure, Gedda, Björn, Lundén, Karl, Migliorini, Duccio, Oliver, Gilles, Ramos, Ana Paula, Rigling, Daniel, Rybníček, Ondřej, Santini, Alberto, Schneider, Salome, Stenlid, Jan, Tedeschini, Emma, Aguayo, Jaime, Gomez-Gallego, Mireia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/29302
Resumo: The sooty bark disease (SBD) is an emerging disease affecting sycamore maple trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Europe. Cryptostroma corticale, the causal agent, putatively native to eastern North America, can be also pathogenic for humans causing pneumonitis. It was first detected in 1945 in Europe, with markedly increasing reports since 2000. Pathogen development appears to be linked to heat waves and drought episodes. Here, we analyse the conditions of the SBD emergence in Europe based on a three-decadal time- series data set. We also assess the suitability of aerobiological samples using a species-specific quantitative PCR assay to inform the epidemiology of C. corticale, through a regional study in France comparing two- year aerobiological and epidemiological data, and a continental study including 12 air samplers from six countries (Czechia, France, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland). We found that an accumulated water deficit in spring and summer lower than -132 mm correlates with SBD outbreaks. Our results suggest that C. corticale is an efficient airborne pathogen which can dis- perse its conidia as far as 310 km from the site of the closest disease outbreak. Aerobiology of C. corticale followed the SBD distribution in Europe. Pathogen detection was high in countries within the host native area and with longer disease presence, such as France, Switzerland and Czech Republic, and sporadic in Italy, where the pathogen was reported just once. The pathogen was absent in samples from Portugal and Sweden, where the disease has not been reported yet. We conclude that aerobiological surveillance can inform the spatial distribution of the SBD, and contribute to early detection in pathogen-free countries
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spelling Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europeacer pseudoplatanusaerobiologyairborne fungal sporesclimate changedrought-induced forest diseaseheat waveinvasive pathogenmaple bark diseasequantitative species-specific PCRThe sooty bark disease (SBD) is an emerging disease affecting sycamore maple trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Europe. Cryptostroma corticale, the causal agent, putatively native to eastern North America, can be also pathogenic for humans causing pneumonitis. It was first detected in 1945 in Europe, with markedly increasing reports since 2000. Pathogen development appears to be linked to heat waves and drought episodes. Here, we analyse the conditions of the SBD emergence in Europe based on a three-decadal time- series data set. We also assess the suitability of aerobiological samples using a species-specific quantitative PCR assay to inform the epidemiology of C. corticale, through a regional study in France comparing two- year aerobiological and epidemiological data, and a continental study including 12 air samplers from six countries (Czechia, France, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland). We found that an accumulated water deficit in spring and summer lower than -132 mm correlates with SBD outbreaks. Our results suggest that C. corticale is an efficient airborne pathogen which can dis- perse its conidia as far as 310 km from the site of the closest disease outbreak. Aerobiology of C. corticale followed the SBD distribution in Europe. Pathogen detection was high in countries within the host native area and with longer disease presence, such as France, Switzerland and Czech Republic, and sporadic in Italy, where the pathogen was reported just once. The pathogen was absent in samples from Portugal and Sweden, where the disease has not been reported yet. We conclude that aerobiological surveillance can inform the spatial distribution of the SBD, and contribute to early detection in pathogen-free countriesPensoft PublishersRepositório da Universidade de LisboaMuller, ElodieDvořák, MiloňMarçais, BenoitCaeiro, ElsaClot, BernardDesprez-Loustau, Marie-LaureGedda, BjörnLundén, KarlMigliorini, DuccioOliver, GillesRamos, Ana PaulaRigling, DanielRybníček, OndřejSantini, AlbertoSchneider, SalomeStenlid, JanTedeschini, EmmaAguayo, JaimeGomez-Gallego, Mireia2023-11-06T10:55:23Z20232023-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/29302engMuller E, Dvořák M, Marçais B, Caeiro E, Clot B, Desprez-Loustau M-L, Gedda B, Lundén K, Migliorini D, Oliver G, Ramos AP, Rigling D, Rybníček O, Santini A, Schneider S, Stenlid J, Tedeschini E, Aguayo J, Gomez- Gallego M (2023) Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe. In: Jactel H, Orazio C, Robinet C, Douma JC, Santini A, Battisti A, Branco M, Seehausen L, Kenis M (Eds) Conceptual and technical innovations to better manage invasions of alien pests and pathogens in forests. NeoBiota 84: 319–34710.3897/neobiota.84.90549info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-12T01:31:35Zoai:www.repository.utl.pt:10400.5/29302Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:37:58.339958Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
title Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
spellingShingle Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
Muller, Elodie
acer pseudoplatanus
aerobiology
airborne fungal spores
climate change
drought-induced forest disease
heat wave
invasive pathogen
maple bark disease
quantitative species-specific PCR
title_short Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
title_full Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
title_fullStr Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
title_sort Conditions of emergence of the Sooty Bark Disease and aerobiology of Cryptostroma corticale in Europe
author Muller, Elodie
author_facet Muller, Elodie
Dvořák, Miloň
Marçais, Benoit
Caeiro, Elsa
Clot, Bernard
Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure
Gedda, Björn
Lundén, Karl
Migliorini, Duccio
Oliver, Gilles
Ramos, Ana Paula
Rigling, Daniel
Rybníček, Ondřej
Santini, Alberto
Schneider, Salome
Stenlid, Jan
Tedeschini, Emma
Aguayo, Jaime
Gomez-Gallego, Mireia
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author2 Dvořák, Miloň
Marçais, Benoit
Caeiro, Elsa
Clot, Bernard
Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure
Gedda, Björn
Lundén, Karl
Migliorini, Duccio
Oliver, Gilles
Ramos, Ana Paula
Rigling, Daniel
Rybníček, Ondřej
Santini, Alberto
Schneider, Salome
Stenlid, Jan
Tedeschini, Emma
Aguayo, Jaime
Gomez-Gallego, Mireia
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Muller, Elodie
Dvořák, Miloň
Marçais, Benoit
Caeiro, Elsa
Clot, Bernard
Desprez-Loustau, Marie-Laure
Gedda, Björn
Lundén, Karl
Migliorini, Duccio
Oliver, Gilles
Ramos, Ana Paula
Rigling, Daniel
Rybníček, Ondřej
Santini, Alberto
Schneider, Salome
Stenlid, Jan
Tedeschini, Emma
Aguayo, Jaime
Gomez-Gallego, Mireia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv acer pseudoplatanus
aerobiology
airborne fungal spores
climate change
drought-induced forest disease
heat wave
invasive pathogen
maple bark disease
quantitative species-specific PCR
topic acer pseudoplatanus
aerobiology
airborne fungal spores
climate change
drought-induced forest disease
heat wave
invasive pathogen
maple bark disease
quantitative species-specific PCR
description The sooty bark disease (SBD) is an emerging disease affecting sycamore maple trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) in Europe. Cryptostroma corticale, the causal agent, putatively native to eastern North America, can be also pathogenic for humans causing pneumonitis. It was first detected in 1945 in Europe, with markedly increasing reports since 2000. Pathogen development appears to be linked to heat waves and drought episodes. Here, we analyse the conditions of the SBD emergence in Europe based on a three-decadal time- series data set. We also assess the suitability of aerobiological samples using a species-specific quantitative PCR assay to inform the epidemiology of C. corticale, through a regional study in France comparing two- year aerobiological and epidemiological data, and a continental study including 12 air samplers from six countries (Czechia, France, Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Switzerland). We found that an accumulated water deficit in spring and summer lower than -132 mm correlates with SBD outbreaks. Our results suggest that C. corticale is an efficient airborne pathogen which can dis- perse its conidia as far as 310 km from the site of the closest disease outbreak. Aerobiology of C. corticale followed the SBD distribution in Europe. Pathogen detection was high in countries within the host native area and with longer disease presence, such as France, Switzerland and Czech Republic, and sporadic in Italy, where the pathogen was reported just once. The pathogen was absent in samples from Portugal and Sweden, where the disease has not been reported yet. We conclude that aerobiological surveillance can inform the spatial distribution of the SBD, and contribute to early detection in pathogen-free countries
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