PMID- 35394333 OWN - NLM STAT- Publisher LR - 20240220 IS - 0191-2917 (Print) IS - 0191-2917 (Linking) DP - 2022 Apr 8 TI - First Report of Leaf Spot Caused by Colletotrichum fructicola on Magnolia wufengensis in Hubei, China. LID - 10.1094/PDIS-12-21-2811-PDN [doi] AB - Magnolia wufengensis belongs to the Magnoliaceae family. Its variation-rich flowers (tepal number from 9 to 46, tepal color from pink to bright red) and excellent wood characteristics (strong, straight, texture) have important ornamental and economic value (Duan et al. 2019; Luyi et al. 2006). M. wufengensis is popularly cultivated in parks, courtyards, mountains, and along roadsides. In May 2020, leaf spot symptoms were observed on over 85% of M. wufengensis in Yuyangguan Township, Wufeng County, Hubei Province (110.60 degrees E, 30.21 degrees N). The damaged area was over 18.7 hectares. Early symptoms began as small brown spots with a light-yellow halo. Gradual lesions expanded, and the center was withered, gray, and necrotic with a dark brown border. Eventually, several spots combined with larger irregular lesions, turning the leaves yellow and causing them to fall off. The border of lesions and healthy tissues were cut into small pieces (5x5 mm), and surface sterilized with 1% sodium hypochlorite solution for three minutes, rinsed three times with sterile water, and plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) medium at 25+/-2 degrees C with a 12h photoperiod under fluorescent lighting. Pure isolates (MCS1228.1, MCS1228.4, MCS1228.9) were gray to pale grayish, and their average growth rate was 10.5+/-1.23 mm/day. Conidiophores were hyaline, aseptate, branched. Conidia were hyaline, aseptate, cylindrical, and 14.00 to 25.17 x 4.74 to 6.56 mum in size (average 17.48 x 5.58 mum) (n=50). Appressoria were brown and showed multivariate shape. The morphological characteristics of the isolates corresponded to the description given for Colletotrichum fructicola (Liu et al. 2015). Molecular identification was accomplished through amplification of the internal transcribed spacer (IST), actin (ACT), calmodulin (CAL), chitin synthase (CHS-1) glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), and beta-tubulin (TUB2) genes (Fu et al. 2018). The ITS (OL800580.1, OL800581.1, OL800582.1), ACT (GenBank accession No. OL873155- OL873157), CAL (GenBank accession No. OL873158- OL873160), CHS-1 (GenBank accession No. OL873161- OL873163), GAPDH (GenBank accession No. OL873164- OL873166) and TUB2 (GenBank accession No. OL873167- OL873169) sequences were deposited in GenBank. A Bayesian inference phylogenetic tree based on multilocus sequences was constructed, and the sequences of the 3 isolations showed the same homology with C. fructicola (Fu et al. 2018). To fulfill Koch's postulates, 30 potted seedlings were inoculated with 1x10;6 conidia/ml suspension of each isolate by spraying the leaves, and 30 potted seedlings were sprayed with sterile distilled water as control. Inoculated and control plants were kept in a greenhouse with 25/15 degrees C (day/night) temperature and 80% relative humidity. In addition, 30 healthy detached leaves free of pests and diseases were washed three times with sterile distilled water, air-dried, and artificially inoculated using a 6 mm (diameter) PDA medium (5 days incubation) with mycelium. 30 leaves were inoculated with sterile PDA medium as control. All leaves were sprayed with sterile water every 24 hours, covered with plastic wrap, and incubated at 25+/-2 degrees C, 100% humidity. The experiment was repeated three times. Similar symptoms to those found initially were both observed on all the inoculated potted seedlings and detached leaves after 14 days and 5 days post inoculation (dpi), respectively. Whereas the controls remained symptomless. The reisolated pathogens from symptomatic tissues were identical to the original isolates. In this study, isolated fungi associated with M. wufengensis leaf spot were identified as C. fructicola based on morphological and multiloci phylogenetic analyses, and Koch's postulates. Colletotrichum species are important plant pathogens and cause diseases in a wide variety of woody and herbaceous plants (Cannon et al. 2012). C. fructicola has been identified as a responsible pathogen for apple (Casanova et al. 2016), Fatsia japonica (Shi et al. 2017), and Rubus corchorifolius (Wu et al. 2021) leaf spot. To our knowledge, this is the first report of C. fructicola causing leaf spot in M. wufengensis in China. This research may contribute to the development of management strategies for this disease. FAU - Yin, Qun AU - Yin Q AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, College of Forestry, No. 35 Qinghua East Road, Haidian District, Beijing, China, 100083; yinqun1002@gmail.com. FAU - Shi, Xiaodeng AU - Shi X AD - Zhejiang Academy of Forestry, 504526, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China; sxdpaper@163.com. FAU - Zhu, Zhonglong AU - Zhu Z AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Magnolia wufengensis Research Center, Beijing, China; 515813518@qq.com. FAU - Wang, Yi AU - Wang Y AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Magnolia wufengensis Research Center, Beijing, China. AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing, China; wangyi_wy01@163.com. FAU - Tian, Ling AU - Tian L AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Magnolia wufengensis Research Center, Beijing, China; 1090765737@qq.com. FAU - Sang, Ziyang AU - Sang Z AD - Forestry Science Research Institute of Wufeng County, Yichang, China; sangziyang@21cn.com. FAU - Ma, Luyi AU - Ma L AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Magnolia wufengensis Research Center, Beijing, China. AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing, China; maluyi@bjfu.edu.cn. FAU - Jia, Zhongkui AU - Jia Z AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Magnolia wufengensis Research Center, Beijing, China. AD - Beijing Forestry University, 12380, Key Laboratory for Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing, China; jiazk@163.com. LA - eng PT - Journal Article DEP - 20220408 PL - United States TA - Plant Dis JT - Plant disease JID - 9882809 SB - IM OTO - NOTNLM OT - Magnoliaceae OT - molecular OT - morphology OT - ornamental plant disease EDAT- 2022/04/09 06:00 MHDA- 2022/04/09 06:00 CRDT- 2022/04/08 12:10 PHST- 2022/04/08 12:10 [entrez] PHST- 2022/04/09 06:00 [pubmed] PHST- 2022/04/09 06:00 [medline] AID - 10.1094/PDIS-12-21-2811-PDN [doi] PST - aheadofprint SO - Plant Dis. 2022 Apr 8. doi: 10.1094/PDIS-12-21-2811-PDN.