Two Newly Identified Colletotrichum Species Associated with Mango Anthracnose in Central Thailand
Anthracnose caused by spp. is one of the major problems in mango production worldwide, including Thailand. All mango cultivars are susceptible, but Nam Dok Mai See Thong (NDMST) is the most vulnerable. Through a single spore isolation method, a total of 37 isolates of spp. were obtained from NDMST s...
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Published in | Plants (Basel) Vol. 12; no. 5; p. 1130 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Switzerland
MDPI AG
01.03.2023
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Summary: | Anthracnose caused by
spp. is one of the major problems in mango production worldwide, including Thailand. All mango cultivars are susceptible, but Nam Dok Mai See Thong (NDMST) is the most vulnerable. Through a single spore isolation method, a total of 37 isolates of
spp. were obtained from NDMST showing anthracnose symptoms. Identification was performed using a combination of morphology characteristics, Koch's postulates, and phylogenetic analysis. The pathogenicity assay and Koch's postulates on leaves and fruit confirmed that all
spp. tested were causal agents of mango anthracnose. Multilocus analysis using DNA sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions, β-tubulin (
), actin (
), and chitin synthase (
) was performed for molecular identification. Two concatenated phylogenetic trees were constructed using either two-loci of ITS and
, or four-loci of ITS,
,
, and
Both phylogenetic trees were indistinguishable and showed that these 37 isolates belong to
,
,
, and
Our results indicated that using at least two loci of ITS and
were sufficient to infer
species complexes. Of 37 isolates,
was the most dominant species (19 isolates), followed by
(10 isolates),
(5 isolates), and
(3 isolates). In Thailand,
and
have been reported to cause anthracnose in mango, however, this is the first report of
and
associated with mango anthracnose in central Thailand. |
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ISSN: | 2223-7747 2223-7747 |
DOI: | 10.3390/plants12051130 |