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Yang X, Xu X, Wang S, Zhang L, Shen G, Teng H, Yang C, Song C, Xiang W, Wang X, Zhao J. Identification, Pathogenicity, and Genetic Diversity of Fusarium spp. Associated with Maize Sheath Rot in Heilongjiang Province, China. Int J Mol Sci 2022; 23:ijms231810821. [PMID: 36142733 PMCID: PMC9501324 DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810821] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/15/2022] [Revised: 08/31/2022] [Accepted: 09/14/2022] [Indexed: 12/02/2022] Open
Abstract
Maize sheath rot is a prevalent maize disease in China. From 2020 to 2021, symptomatic samples were collected from the main maize-growing regions of Heilongjiang province. To clarify the population and genetic diversity, as well as the virulence of pathogens responsible for maize sheath rot, a total of 132 Fusarium isolates were obtained and used for follow-up studies. Ten Fusarium species were identified based on morphological characteristics, and phylogenetic analysis was conducted using the TEF-1α gene sequences, including F. verticillioides (50.00%), F. subglutinans (18.94%), the Fusarium incarnatum-equiseti species complex (14.39%), F. temperatum (5.30%), F. acuminatum (3.03%), F. solani (2.27%), F. sporotrichioides (2.27%), F. tricinctum (1.52%), F. asiaticum (1.52%), and F. proliferatum (0.76%). All 10 Fusarium species could produce oval-to-annular lesions on maize sheath, and the lesions were grayish yellow to dark brown in the center and surrounded by a dark gray-to-dark brown halo. Of these, F. tricinctum and F. proliferatum showed significantly higher virulence than the other Fusarium species. In addition, haplotype analysis based on the concatenated sequences of the ITS and TEF-1a genes showed that 99 Fusarium isolates which belonged to the Fusarium fujikuroi species complex—consisting of F. verticillioides isolates, F. subglutinans isolates, F. temperatum isolates, and F. proliferatum isolates—could be grouped into 10 haplotypes, including 5 shared haplotypes (Haps 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6) and 5 private haplotypes (Haps 3, 7, 8, 9, and 10). Furthermore, the F. verticillioides clade in the haplotype network was radial with the center of Hap 2, suggesting that population expansion occurred. This research showed that Fusarium species associated with maize sheath rot in Heilongjiang province are more diverse than previously reported, and this is the first time that F. subglutinans, F. temperatum, F. solani, F. sporotrichioides, F. tricinctum, and F. acuminatum have been confirmed as the causal agents of maize sheath rot in Heilongjiang province.
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Affiliation(s)
- Xilang Yang
- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
- State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100097, China
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- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
- State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100097, China
- Correspondence: (X.W.); (J.Z.)
| | - Junwei Zhao
- Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology of Heilongjiang Province, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600 Changjiang Road, Harbin 150030, China
- Correspondence: (X.W.); (J.Z.)
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