Diversity and abundance of culturable fungal endophytes in leaves of susceptible and resistant alternate hosts of Cronartium pini and C. ribicola
Cronartium pini and C. ribicola are rust fungi that cause destructive diseases of pines ( Pinus spp.). These rusts spread via alternate hosts, among which Melampyrum spp., Veronica spp. and Impatiens spp. are important for C. pini and Ribes spp. for C. ribicola . Congeneric alternate hosts vary in t...
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Published in | European journal of plant pathology Vol. 170; no. 1; pp. 79 - 89 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
01.09.2024
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Cronartium pini
and
C. ribicola
are rust fungi that cause destructive diseases of pines (
Pinus
spp.). These rusts spread via alternate hosts, among which
Melampyrum
spp.,
Veronica
spp. and
Impatiens
spp. are important for
C. pini
and
Ribes
spp. for
C. ribicola
. Congeneric alternate hosts vary in their susceptibility to
Cronartium
rusts, but the reasons for this variation are not clear. To clarify whether internal, endophytic fungi could explain these differences, we investigated the temporal and spatial variation in fungal endophyte composition of
C. pini
-resistant
M. pratense
,
V. chamaedrys
and
I. glandulifera
,
C. pini
-susceptible
M. sylvaticum
,
V. longifolia
and
I. balsamina
,
C. ribicola
-resistant
R. rubrum
and
C. ribicola
-susceptible
R. nigrum
. In total, 2695 fungal endophytic isolates were obtained and classified into 37 morphotypes, with 1373 cultures isolated in early summer and 1322 in late summer. Fifty-two isolates were identified to species or genus level. The most common morphotypes were identified as
Heterophoma
sp. Some variation in the abundance of morphotypes occurred between collection sites, but the same morphotypes dominated across the sites and species. The diversity of morphotypes was higher in early September than in late June in all species and the same morphotypes dominated in both early and late season. The diversity of fungal endophytes was higher in resistant
Veronica
and
Ribes
than in susceptible congeneric species, but the results suggest that the diversity or abundance of culturable fungal endophytes does not explain the differences in the congeneric species’ susceptibility to rust fungi. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-024-02883-4 |