Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface

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Autor(a) principal: SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.; Asteraceae) is commonly consumed and widely cultivated around the world, being the most important crop within the group of leafy vegetables. Black root rot (caused by Berkeleyomyces species) has affected the production of this crop in several countries in recent years. The genus Berkeleyomyces is currently represented by two species B. basicola and B. rouxiae (a cryptic sister species of B. basicola). However, no information is available about the Berkeleyomyces species present in association with the lettuce in neotropical areas. The present study is the first attempt to characterize Berkeleyomyces species associated with lettuce and other leafy vegetables via molecular approches, including specific PCR primers able to discriminate the two currently described Berkeleyomyces species. The host range of the Berkeleyomyces isolates from Brazil was also assessed. The molecular identification of the isolates was initially performed based upon the sequence information of the genomic regions LSU (large subunit rDNA) e MCM7 (DNA replication licensing factor MCM7). The sequences of 53 Berkeleyomyces isolates obtained from five different hosts were compared with 26 sequences of reference isolates from members of the Ceratocystidaceae family as well as with isolates from B. basicola and B. rouxiae available in the GenBank database. In the LSU phylogenetic tree, all isolates clustered to Berkeleyomyces species. The MCM7 region was informative and gave support to distinguish the two Berkeleyomyces species. Species-specific fragments of approximately 110 bp were generated via PCR when employing primers specific for B. basicola (basi60s_F and basi60s_R) and for B. rouxiae (roux60s_F and roux60s_R). These two primer pairs displayed similar results to the identification obtained via phylogeny. In lettuce, 21 isolates were classified as B. basicola and 24 isolates as B. rouxiae. This is the first formal record of B. basicola infecting lettuce in the world and the first identification of B. rouxiae in Brazil. Two isolates of each pathogen species (B. basicola and B. rouxiae) and 26 cultivars of ten vegetable crops were used in host range assays. The seedlings were produced in polystyrene trays and kept under greenhouse conditions. Plantlets were irrigated twice a day. At 22 days, they were transplanted to trays of 60 cells, filled with a third of the substrate colonized with each isolate at a concentration of 7.5 x 105 conidia/g of substrate. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 4 x 26 factorial arrangement, with six replicates plus controls (= mock-inoculated plants). The evaluations were carried out 22 days after inoculation using as criterium a disease severity scale (ranging from 1 = absence of symptoms to 5 = more than 90% of the roots severely affected). Lettuce, chicory, radicchio, and endive were identified as novel natural hosts of B. basicola and B. rouxiae for the first time in Brazil and in the world. Furthermore, new potential hosts of these pathogens were also identified (Swiss chard cultivars ‘Verde Escura’ and ‘Artemis’, lettuce cultivars ‘Aurélia’, ‘Elisa’ and ‘Leila’, chicory cultivar ‘Spadona’, ‘Folha Amarela’, ‘Cabeça-Pão-de-Açúcar’ and ‘Cabeça Vermelha’, endive cv. ‘Catalogna Folha Larga’ and coriander cv. ‘Verdão’).
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spelling REIS, AiltonBOITEUX, Leonardo SilvaCORREIA, Kamila CâmaraMACHADO, Alexandre Reishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1779507876103595SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de2023-10-17T19:17:35Z2022-02-25SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de. Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface. 2022. 62 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9396Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.; Asteraceae) is commonly consumed and widely cultivated around the world, being the most important crop within the group of leafy vegetables. Black root rot (caused by Berkeleyomyces species) has affected the production of this crop in several countries in recent years. The genus Berkeleyomyces is currently represented by two species B. basicola and B. rouxiae (a cryptic sister species of B. basicola). However, no information is available about the Berkeleyomyces species present in association with the lettuce in neotropical areas. The present study is the first attempt to characterize Berkeleyomyces species associated with lettuce and other leafy vegetables via molecular approches, including specific PCR primers able to discriminate the two currently described Berkeleyomyces species. The host range of the Berkeleyomyces isolates from Brazil was also assessed. The molecular identification of the isolates was initially performed based upon the sequence information of the genomic regions LSU (large subunit rDNA) e MCM7 (DNA replication licensing factor MCM7). The sequences of 53 Berkeleyomyces isolates obtained from five different hosts were compared with 26 sequences of reference isolates from members of the Ceratocystidaceae family as well as with isolates from B. basicola and B. rouxiae available in the GenBank database. In the LSU phylogenetic tree, all isolates clustered to Berkeleyomyces species. The MCM7 region was informative and gave support to distinguish the two Berkeleyomyces species. Species-specific fragments of approximately 110 bp were generated via PCR when employing primers specific for B. basicola (basi60s_F and basi60s_R) and for B. rouxiae (roux60s_F and roux60s_R). These two primer pairs displayed similar results to the identification obtained via phylogeny. In lettuce, 21 isolates were classified as B. basicola and 24 isolates as B. rouxiae. This is the first formal record of B. basicola infecting lettuce in the world and the first identification of B. rouxiae in Brazil. Two isolates of each pathogen species (B. basicola and B. rouxiae) and 26 cultivars of ten vegetable crops were used in host range assays. The seedlings were produced in polystyrene trays and kept under greenhouse conditions. Plantlets were irrigated twice a day. At 22 days, they were transplanted to trays of 60 cells, filled with a third of the substrate colonized with each isolate at a concentration of 7.5 x 105 conidia/g of substrate. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 4 x 26 factorial arrangement, with six replicates plus controls (= mock-inoculated plants). The evaluations were carried out 22 days after inoculation using as criterium a disease severity scale (ranging from 1 = absence of symptoms to 5 = more than 90% of the roots severely affected). Lettuce, chicory, radicchio, and endive were identified as novel natural hosts of B. basicola and B. rouxiae for the first time in Brazil and in the world. Furthermore, new potential hosts of these pathogens were also identified (Swiss chard cultivars ‘Verde Escura’ and ‘Artemis’, lettuce cultivars ‘Aurélia’, ‘Elisa’ and ‘Leila’, chicory cultivar ‘Spadona’, ‘Folha Amarela’, ‘Cabeça-Pão-de-Açúcar’ and ‘Cabeça Vermelha’, endive cv. ‘Catalogna Folha Larga’ and coriander cv. ‘Verdão’).A alface (Lactuca sativa L.; Asteraceae) é amplamente consumida e cultivada em todo o mundo, sendo a cultura mais importante dentro do grupo das hortaliças folhosas. A podridão negra das raízes (causada por espécies de Berkeleyomyces) tem, nos últimos anos, limitado a produção desta cultura em vários países. O gênero Berkeleyomyces é atualmente representado por duas espécies B. basicola e B. rouxiae (espécie irmã críptica de B. basicola). No entanto, não há informação disponível sobre a presença desses patógenos em condições neotropicais. O presente estudo teve por objetivo, identificar molecularmente espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas ao cultivo da alface e outras hortaliças folhosas, avaliar gama de hospedeiras do(s) patógeno(s) e validar “primers” específicos para identificar as duas espécies de Berkeleyomyces. A identificação molecular dos isolados, foi realizada com base na filogenia de sequências das regiões genômicas LSU (large subunit rDNA) e MCM7 (DNA replication licensing factor MCM7). As sequências de 53 isolados de Berkeleyomyces obtidos de quatro hospedeiras distintas foram comparadas com 26 sequências de isolados referência de espécies da família Ceratocystidaceae e com isolados das espécies B. basicola e B. rouxiae disponíveis no banco de dados do GenBank. Na árvore filogenética de LSU, todos os isolados se agruparam com espécies de Berkeleyomyces. A região MCM7 se mostrou informativa e forneceu suporte para distinguir as duas espécies de Berkeleyomyces. Fragmentos de aproximadamente 110 bp foram gerados em ensaios de PCR empregando os primers específicos para B. basicola (basi60s_F e basi60s_R) e para B. rouxiae (roux60s_F e roux60s_R). Os dois pares de primers avaliados nesse trabalho apresentaram resultados congruentes com aqueles obtidos na filogenia, sendo capazes de identificar e distinguir B. basicola e B. rouxiae. Em alface, foram identificados 21 isolados de B. basicola e 24 isolados de B. rouxiae. Esse é o primeiro registo formal de B. basicola infectando alface no mundo e a primeira identificação de B. rouxiae no Brasil. Para o ensaio de gama de hospedeiras foram utilizados dois isolados de B. basicola, dois de B. rouxiae e 26 cultivares de dez espécies olerícolas. As mudas foram produzidas em bandejas e mantidas em casa de vegetação. Com 22 dias, as mudas foram transplantadas para bandejas de 60 células, preenchidas com um terço do substrato colonizado com isolados individuais dos patógenos na concentração de 7,5 x 105 conídios/g de substrato. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente caualizado, em arranjo fatorial (4 x 26), com seis repetições, incluindo os controles (plantas não inoculadas). As avaliações foram realizadas 22 dias após a inoculação através do critério de severidade da doença (escala variando de 1 = ausência de sintomas a 5 = mais de 90% das raízes severamente afetadas). Alface, almeirão, radício e chicória foram identificadas como novas hospedeiras naturais de B. basicola e B. rouxiae. Além disso, novas hospedeiras experimentais destes patógenos também foram identificadas (acelga cv. ‘Verde Escura’ e ‘Artémis’, alface cultivares ‘Aurélia’, ‘Elisa’ e ‘Leila’, almeirão cvs. ‘Spadona’, ‘Folha Amarela’, ‘Cabeça Pão-de-Açúcar’ e ‘Cabeça Vermelha’, chicória cv. ‘Catalogna Folha Larga’ e Coentro ‘Verdão’).Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-10-17T19:17:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Ruthe Lima de Souza.pdf: 1463509 bytes, checksum: 6e5e629177f209b494e9c3eacbea195a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-17T19:17:35Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
title Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
spellingShingle Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de
Alface
Lactuca sativa
Podridão negra
Fungos fitopatogênicos
Berkeleyomyces basicola
Filogenia
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
title_full Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
title_fullStr Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
title_full_unstemmed Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
title_sort Identificação molecular e patogenicidade de espécies de Berkeleyomyces associadas a hortaliças no Brasil com ênfase na cultura da alface
author SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de
author_facet SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv REIS, Ailton
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv BOITEUX, Leonardo Silva
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MACHADO, Alexandre Reis
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/1779507876103595
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Ruthe Lima de
contributor_str_mv REIS, Ailton
BOITEUX, Leonardo Silva
CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
MACHADO, Alexandre Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alface
Lactuca sativa
Podridão negra
Fungos fitopatogênicos
Berkeleyomyces basicola
Filogenia
topic Alface
Lactuca sativa
Podridão negra
Fungos fitopatogênicos
Berkeleyomyces basicola
Filogenia
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
description Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.; Asteraceae) is commonly consumed and widely cultivated around the world, being the most important crop within the group of leafy vegetables. Black root rot (caused by Berkeleyomyces species) has affected the production of this crop in several countries in recent years. The genus Berkeleyomyces is currently represented by two species B. basicola and B. rouxiae (a cryptic sister species of B. basicola). However, no information is available about the Berkeleyomyces species present in association with the lettuce in neotropical areas. The present study is the first attempt to characterize Berkeleyomyces species associated with lettuce and other leafy vegetables via molecular approches, including specific PCR primers able to discriminate the two currently described Berkeleyomyces species. The host range of the Berkeleyomyces isolates from Brazil was also assessed. The molecular identification of the isolates was initially performed based upon the sequence information of the genomic regions LSU (large subunit rDNA) e MCM7 (DNA replication licensing factor MCM7). The sequences of 53 Berkeleyomyces isolates obtained from five different hosts were compared with 26 sequences of reference isolates from members of the Ceratocystidaceae family as well as with isolates from B. basicola and B. rouxiae available in the GenBank database. In the LSU phylogenetic tree, all isolates clustered to Berkeleyomyces species. The MCM7 region was informative and gave support to distinguish the two Berkeleyomyces species. Species-specific fragments of approximately 110 bp were generated via PCR when employing primers specific for B. basicola (basi60s_F and basi60s_R) and for B. rouxiae (roux60s_F and roux60s_R). These two primer pairs displayed similar results to the identification obtained via phylogeny. In lettuce, 21 isolates were classified as B. basicola and 24 isolates as B. rouxiae. This is the first formal record of B. basicola infecting lettuce in the world and the first identification of B. rouxiae in Brazil. Two isolates of each pathogen species (B. basicola and B. rouxiae) and 26 cultivars of ten vegetable crops were used in host range assays. The seedlings were produced in polystyrene trays and kept under greenhouse conditions. Plantlets were irrigated twice a day. At 22 days, they were transplanted to trays of 60 cells, filled with a third of the substrate colonized with each isolate at a concentration of 7.5 x 105 conidia/g of substrate. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 4 x 26 factorial arrangement, with six replicates plus controls (= mock-inoculated plants). The evaluations were carried out 22 days after inoculation using as criterium a disease severity scale (ranging from 1 = absence of symptoms to 5 = more than 90% of the roots severely affected). Lettuce, chicory, radicchio, and endive were identified as novel natural hosts of B. basicola and B. rouxiae for the first time in Brazil and in the world. Furthermore, new potential hosts of these pathogens were also identified (Swiss chard cultivars ‘Verde Escura’ and ‘Artemis’, lettuce cultivars ‘Aurélia’, ‘Elisa’ and ‘Leila’, chicory cultivar ‘Spadona’, ‘Folha Amarela’, ‘Cabeça-Pão-de-Açúcar’ and ‘Cabeça Vermelha’, endive cv. ‘Catalogna Folha Larga’ and coriander cv. ‘Verdão’).
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