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Peach Rusty Spot Is Caused by the Apple Powdery Mildew Fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha

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Jankovics, Tuende
Dolovac, Nenad
Bulajić, Aleksandra
Krstić, Branka
Pascal, Thierry
Bardin, Marc
Nicot, Philippe C.
Kiss, Levente
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Peach rusty spot, an economically important disease of peach (Prunus persica var. persica), appears as necrotic spots on fruit. The etiology of the disease is still not well understood, although it has long been suspected that the causal agent is the apple powdery mildew pathogen, Podosphaera leucotricha. This work confirmed this hypothesis based on cross-inoculation experiments and analysis of rDNA internal transcribed spacer sequences polymerase chain reaction amplified from rusty spot and peach powdery mildew lesions. Cross-inoculations of apple and peach leaves with P leucotricha and P. pannosa, the causal agent of peach powdery mildew, showed that (i) young peach fruit, up to 5 cm in diameter, developed symptoms typical of rusty spot following inoculation with P. leucotricha; (ii) leaves of 'Jonagold' apple seedlings developed powdery mildew infections when inoculated by touching young rusty spot lesions to their surfaces; (iii) P leucotricha sporulated on young peach fruit up to ...5 cm in diameter; and (iv) peach leaves and young shoots were not susceptible to P leucotricha, whereas P. pannosa infected all the green parts of peach. A field experiment revealed that there was only a 2- to 3-week period of time during early peach fruit development when the epidermis was susceptible to P leucotricha. An outcome of this study is that now a clear distinction can be made between the symptoms caused by P pannosa and P leucotricha on peach.

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Plant Disease, 2011, 95, 6, 719-724
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  • Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul
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  • Hungarian Scientific Research FundOrszagos Tudomanyos Kutatasi Alapprogramok (OTKA) [OTKA K73565]
  • INRA-HAS
  • Development of integrated approach in plant protection for control harmful organisms (RS-31018)
  • Agrobiodiversity and land-use change in Serbia: an integrated biodiversity assessment of key functional groups of arthropods and plant pathogens (RS-43001)

DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-10-10-0711

ISSN: 0191-2917

PubMed: 30731901

WoS: 000290879700013

Scopus: 2-s2.0-79959310025
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AU  - Nicot, Philippe C.
AU  - Kiss, Levente
PY  - 2011
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year = "2011",
abstract = "Peach rusty spot, an economically important disease of peach (Prunus persica var. persica), appears as necrotic spots on fruit. The etiology of the disease is still not well understood, although it has long been suspected that the causal agent is the apple powdery mildew pathogen, Podosphaera leucotricha. This work confirmed this hypothesis based on cross-inoculation experiments and analysis of rDNA internal transcribed spacer sequences polymerase chain reaction amplified from rusty spot and peach powdery mildew lesions. Cross-inoculations of apple and peach leaves with P leucotricha and P. pannosa, the causal agent of peach powdery mildew, showed that (i) young peach fruit, up to 5 cm in diameter, developed symptoms typical of rusty spot following inoculation with P. leucotricha; (ii) leaves of 'Jonagold' apple seedlings developed powdery mildew infections when inoculated by touching young rusty spot lesions to their surfaces; (iii) P leucotricha sporulated on young peach fruit up to 5 cm in diameter; and (iv) peach leaves and young shoots were not susceptible to P leucotricha, whereas P. pannosa infected all the green parts of peach. A field experiment revealed that there was only a 2- to 3-week period of time during early peach fruit development when the epidermis was susceptible to P leucotricha. An outcome of this study is that now a clear distinction can be made between the symptoms caused by P pannosa and P leucotricha on peach.",
publisher = "Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul",
journal = "Plant Disease",
title = "Peach Rusty Spot Is Caused by the Apple Powdery Mildew Fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha",
pages = "724-719",
number = "6",
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Jankovics, T., Dolovac, N., Bulajić, A., Krstić, B., Pascal, T., Bardin, M., Nicot, P. C.,& Kiss, L.. (2011). Peach Rusty Spot Is Caused by the Apple Powdery Mildew Fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha. in Plant Disease
Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul., 95(6), 719-724.
https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-10-0711
Jankovics T, Dolovac N, Bulajić A, Krstić B, Pascal T, Bardin M, Nicot PC, Kiss L. Peach Rusty Spot Is Caused by the Apple Powdery Mildew Fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha. in Plant Disease. 2011;95(6):719-724.
doi:10.1094/PDIS-10-10-0711 .
Jankovics, Tuende, Dolovac, Nenad, Bulajić, Aleksandra, Krstić, Branka, Pascal, Thierry, Bardin, Marc, Nicot, Philippe C., Kiss, Levente, "Peach Rusty Spot Is Caused by the Apple Powdery Mildew Fungus, Podosphaera leucotricha" in Plant Disease, 95, no. 6 (2011):719-724,
https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-10-10-0711 . .

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