Distribution and Characterization of Monilinia spp. Causing Apple Fruit Decay in Serbia
Apstrakt
Brown rot, caused by Monilinia spp., is an economically important pre and postharvest disease of pome and stone fruits worldwide. In Serbia, apple is the most widely grown pome fruit, and the distribution of economically important Monilinia spp. responsible for apple brown rot is unknown. Hence, we conducted a three year survey, from 2010 to 2012, where 349 isolates were obtained from six orchards and four storage facilities from five different apple cultivars with brown rot symptoms. Morphological characterization of the isolates, multiplex PCR, and phylogenetic analysis revealed four species: M. fructigena, M. laxa, M. fructicola, and Monilia polystroma. All species were found in the orchard and in storage, with M. fructigena predominating, followed by M. polystroma. Representative isolates were analyzed in vitro and in vivo where differences in growth rate, sporulation, and virulence on apple fruit were observed. Findings from this investigation demonstrate diversity in the species ...responsible for pre and postharvest apple brown rot, which has significant implications for pathogen detection and for developing disease-specific management strategies.
Izvor:
Plant Disease, 2018, 102, 2, 359-369Izdavač:
- Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul
Finansiranje / projekti:
- Razvoj integrisanih sistema upravljanja štetnim organizmima u biljnoj proizvodnji sa ciljem prevazilaženja rezistentnosti i unapređenja kvaliteta i bezbednosti hrane (RS-46008)
- USDA-ARS project via National Program 303 Plant Diseases [8042-42430-014-00D]
DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-06-17-0867-RE
ISSN: 0191-2917
PubMed: 30673531
WoS: 000423496600012
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85041316211
Institucija/grupa
Poljoprivredni fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Vasić, Miljan AU - Vico, Ivana AU - Jurick, Wayne M., II AU - Duduk, Nataša PY - 2018 UR - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4741 AB - Brown rot, caused by Monilinia spp., is an economically important pre and postharvest disease of pome and stone fruits worldwide. In Serbia, apple is the most widely grown pome fruit, and the distribution of economically important Monilinia spp. responsible for apple brown rot is unknown. Hence, we conducted a three year survey, from 2010 to 2012, where 349 isolates were obtained from six orchards and four storage facilities from five different apple cultivars with brown rot symptoms. Morphological characterization of the isolates, multiplex PCR, and phylogenetic analysis revealed four species: M. fructigena, M. laxa, M. fructicola, and Monilia polystroma. All species were found in the orchard and in storage, with M. fructigena predominating, followed by M. polystroma. Representative isolates were analyzed in vitro and in vivo where differences in growth rate, sporulation, and virulence on apple fruit were observed. Findings from this investigation demonstrate diversity in the species responsible for pre and postharvest apple brown rot, which has significant implications for pathogen detection and for developing disease-specific management strategies. PB - Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul T2 - Plant Disease T1 - Distribution and Characterization of Monilinia spp. Causing Apple Fruit Decay in Serbia EP - 369 IS - 2 SP - 359 VL - 102 DO - 10.1094/PDIS-06-17-0867-RE ER -
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Vasić, M., Vico, I., Jurick, W. M., I.,& Duduk, N.. (2018). Distribution and Characterization of Monilinia spp. Causing Apple Fruit Decay in Serbia. in Plant Disease Amer Phytopathological Soc, St Paul., 102(2), 359-369. https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-17-0867-RE
Vasić M, Vico I, Jurick WMI, Duduk N. Distribution and Characterization of Monilinia spp. Causing Apple Fruit Decay in Serbia. in Plant Disease. 2018;102(2):359-369. doi:10.1094/PDIS-06-17-0867-RE .
Vasić, Miljan, Vico, Ivana, Jurick, Wayne M., II, Duduk, Nataša, "Distribution and Characterization of Monilinia spp. Causing Apple Fruit Decay in Serbia" in Plant Disease, 102, no. 2 (2018):359-369, https://doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-06-17-0867-RE . .