Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Tatiane Carla
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Sour and sweet passion fruit are species of the genus Passiflora widely cultivated in Brazil. Among the most important diseases is Fusarium wilt, whose causal agent is known as Fusarium oxysporum f. sp passiflorae. This disease is of great economic importance in areas with sandy soils and is transmitted from one orchard to another through infected seedlings, and between plants by contact between roots and irrigation water. Preliminary studies have shown that most formae speciales of the Fusarium oxysporum species complex FOSC do not represent monophyletic groups, while ot her pathogens with morphological characteristics similar to Fusarium oxysporum cause wilt. In this context, we formulated the hypothesis that formae specialis that causes wilt in passion fruit is represented by distinct phylogenetic lineages and that there is more than one species associated with wilting of passion fruit in Brazil. Forty-six isolates from plants wilt symptoms were evaluated by phylogenetic analysis of the TEF-1 region, sexual compatibility tests, morphological markers and pathogenicity tests.The results obtained through phylogenetic analysis of TEF-1 region showed that three different phylogenetic lineages of the FOSC are associated with wilting of passion fruit. Isolates obtained from passion fruit also grouped with reference material of Fusarium udum, a species belonging to Fusarium fujikuroi species complex FFSC.The pathogenicity test demonstrated that isolates from all three different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum induced wilt symptoms in passionfruit and six other plants tested:Solanum lycopersicum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Gossypium hirsutum, Cucumis sativus, Cajanus cajan and Crotalaria ochroleuca.There are no morphological markers which help to separate different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum.From crosses with F. udumtesters strains and isolated obtained from the field, it was possible to identify the mating type and to induce the formation of fertile perithecia, confirming the identity of the pathogen.Fusarium udum is recorded for the first time as a pathogen of Passiflora and other evaluated plants. The supposed specificity of formae speciales is not confirmed, as the isolates caused disease in all tested plants.The results will support a more objective diagnosis of the etiological agent of Fusarium wilt, including its incidence, geographical distribution and host range. Future research aiming at the selection of genotypes with resistance to wilt will also be guided by these findings.
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spelling Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiroPhylogenetic lineages of the Fusarium oxysporum species complex and Fusarium udum associated to passion-fruit wiltMaracujá – Doenças e pragasFungos fitopatogênicos - LinhagemPassion fruit – Diseases and pestsPhytopathogenic fungi – LineFusarium spp.Passiflora spp.FitopatologiaSour and sweet passion fruit are species of the genus Passiflora widely cultivated in Brazil. Among the most important diseases is Fusarium wilt, whose causal agent is known as Fusarium oxysporum f. sp passiflorae. This disease is of great economic importance in areas with sandy soils and is transmitted from one orchard to another through infected seedlings, and between plants by contact between roots and irrigation water. Preliminary studies have shown that most formae speciales of the Fusarium oxysporum species complex FOSC do not represent monophyletic groups, while ot her pathogens with morphological characteristics similar to Fusarium oxysporum cause wilt. In this context, we formulated the hypothesis that formae specialis that causes wilt in passion fruit is represented by distinct phylogenetic lineages and that there is more than one species associated with wilting of passion fruit in Brazil. Forty-six isolates from plants wilt symptoms were evaluated by phylogenetic analysis of the TEF-1 region, sexual compatibility tests, morphological markers and pathogenicity tests.The results obtained through phylogenetic analysis of TEF-1 region showed that three different phylogenetic lineages of the FOSC are associated with wilting of passion fruit. Isolates obtained from passion fruit also grouped with reference material of Fusarium udum, a species belonging to Fusarium fujikuroi species complex FFSC.The pathogenicity test demonstrated that isolates from all three different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum induced wilt symptoms in passionfruit and six other plants tested:Solanum lycopersicum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Gossypium hirsutum, Cucumis sativus, Cajanus cajan and Crotalaria ochroleuca.There are no morphological markers which help to separate different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum.From crosses with F. udumtesters strains and isolated obtained from the field, it was possible to identify the mating type and to induce the formation of fertile perithecia, confirming the identity of the pathogen.Fusarium udum is recorded for the first time as a pathogen of Passiflora and other evaluated plants. The supposed specificity of formae speciales is not confirmed, as the isolates caused disease in all tested plants.The results will support a more objective diagnosis of the etiological agent of Fusarium wilt, including its incidence, geographical distribution and host range. Future research aiming at the selection of genotypes with resistance to wilt will also be guided by these findings.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Em maracujá-azedo e o maracujá-doce, espécies de Passiflora amplamente cultivadas no Brasil, ocorre a murcha de Fusarium, cujo agente causal é descrito como Fusarium oxysporum f. sp.passiflorae. Estudos preliminares já demonstraram que a maior parte das formae speciales no complexo de espécie Fusarium oxysporum-FOSC representa grupos não monofiléticos e que outros agentes causais de murcha em plantas cultivadas possuem características morfológicas idênticas a F.oxysporum. Nesse contexto, formulamos a hipótese que a forma specialis, que causa a murcha em maracujazeiro, é representada por linhagens filogenéticas distintas do FOSC e que existe mais de uma espécie associada à murcha do maracujazeiro no Brasil. Quarenta e seis isolados provenientes de plantas com sintomas de murcha foram avaliados por meio de análise filogenética da região TEF-1, testes de compatibilidade sexual, marcadores morfológicos e teste de patogenicidade. Os resultados obtidos por meio de análises filogenéticas demonstraram que três diferentes linhagens do FOSC ocorrem em associação com a murcha do maracujazeiro. Outros isolados agruparam-se com material de referência de Fusarium udum, espécie pertencente ao complexo de espécies Fusarium fujikuroi - FFSC. O teste de patogenicidade demonstrou que isolados das três distintas linhagens do FOSC e de F.udum induziram sintomas de murcha em maracujazeiro e outras seis plantas testadas, a saber Solanum lycopersicum,Phaseolus vulgaris, Gossypium hirsutum, Cucumis sativus, Cajanus cajan e Crotalaria ochroleuca. Não existem marcadores morfológicos que diferenciem F. oxysporum de F.udum. A partir de cruzamentos de isolados obtidos do campo com testadores de F.udum foi possível identificar o mating type dos isolados e induzir a formação de peritécios férteis, confirmando a identidade do patógeno. Fusarium udum é registrado pela primeira vez como patógeno de Passiflora e das outras plantas avaliadas. Uma suposta especificidade da forma specialis não se confirma, já que isolados das três linhagens de F. oxysporum causaram doença em todas as plantas avaliadas. Os resultados obtidos podem subsidiar uma diagnose mais objetiva dos agentes etiológicos da doença, inclusive sua incidência, distribuição geográfica e gama de hospedeiros. Podem orientar, ainda, pesquisas futuras visando à seleção de genótipos com resistência a murcha.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/FitopatologiaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de FitopatologiaPfenning, Ludwig HeinrichGuimarães, Sarah da Silva CostaMedeiros, Flávio Henrique Vasconcelos deSouza, Jorge Teodoro deSilva, Tatiane Carla2017-01-24T13:24:16Z2017-01-24T13:24:16Z2016-12-292016-03-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfSILVA, T. C. Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro. 2016. 84 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fitopatologia)-Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2016.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/12187porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2018-02-08T15:11:52Zoai:localhost:1/12187Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2018-02-08T15:11:52Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
Phylogenetic lineages of the Fusarium oxysporum species complex and Fusarium udum associated to passion-fruit wilt
title Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
spellingShingle Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
Silva, Tatiane Carla
Maracujá – Doenças e pragas
Fungos fitopatogênicos - Linhagem
Passion fruit – Diseases and pests
Phytopathogenic fungi – Line
Fusarium spp.
Passiflora spp.
Fitopatologia
title_short Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
title_full Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
title_fullStr Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
title_full_unstemmed Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
title_sort Linhagens filogenéticas do complexo Fusarium oxysporum e Fusarium udum associadas à murcha do maracujazeiro
author Silva, Tatiane Carla
author_facet Silva, Tatiane Carla
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pfenning, Ludwig Heinrich
Guimarães, Sarah da Silva Costa
Medeiros, Flávio Henrique Vasconcelos de
Souza, Jorge Teodoro de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Tatiane Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maracujá – Doenças e pragas
Fungos fitopatogênicos - Linhagem
Passion fruit – Diseases and pests
Phytopathogenic fungi – Line
Fusarium spp.
Passiflora spp.
Fitopatologia
topic Maracujá – Doenças e pragas
Fungos fitopatogênicos - Linhagem
Passion fruit – Diseases and pests
Phytopathogenic fungi – Line
Fusarium spp.
Passiflora spp.
Fitopatologia
description Sour and sweet passion fruit are species of the genus Passiflora widely cultivated in Brazil. Among the most important diseases is Fusarium wilt, whose causal agent is known as Fusarium oxysporum f. sp passiflorae. This disease is of great economic importance in areas with sandy soils and is transmitted from one orchard to another through infected seedlings, and between plants by contact between roots and irrigation water. Preliminary studies have shown that most formae speciales of the Fusarium oxysporum species complex FOSC do not represent monophyletic groups, while ot her pathogens with morphological characteristics similar to Fusarium oxysporum cause wilt. In this context, we formulated the hypothesis that formae specialis that causes wilt in passion fruit is represented by distinct phylogenetic lineages and that there is more than one species associated with wilting of passion fruit in Brazil. Forty-six isolates from plants wilt symptoms were evaluated by phylogenetic analysis of the TEF-1 region, sexual compatibility tests, morphological markers and pathogenicity tests.The results obtained through phylogenetic analysis of TEF-1 region showed that three different phylogenetic lineages of the FOSC are associated with wilting of passion fruit. Isolates obtained from passion fruit also grouped with reference material of Fusarium udum, a species belonging to Fusarium fujikuroi species complex FFSC.The pathogenicity test demonstrated that isolates from all three different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum induced wilt symptoms in passionfruit and six other plants tested:Solanum lycopersicum, Phaseolus vulgaris, Gossypium hirsutum, Cucumis sativus, Cajanus cajan and Crotalaria ochroleuca.There are no morphological markers which help to separate different lineages of the FOSC and F. udum.From crosses with F. udumtesters strains and isolated obtained from the field, it was possible to identify the mating type and to induce the formation of fertile perithecia, confirming the identity of the pathogen.Fusarium udum is recorded for the first time as a pathogen of Passiflora and other evaluated plants. The supposed specificity of formae speciales is not confirmed, as the isolates caused disease in all tested plants.The results will support a more objective diagnosis of the etiological agent of Fusarium wilt, including its incidence, geographical distribution and host range. Future research aiming at the selection of genotypes with resistance to wilt will also be guided by these findings.
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