First Report of Powdery Mildew on Quercus fabri and Q. robur Caused by Erysiphe quercicola in China

Quercus (Fagaceae) is a genus of ecologically and economically important shrub and tree species (Yin et al. 2018). In April 2022, powdery mildew symptoms were observed on Quercus fabri and Quercus robur leaves on Longwen hill, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China. The incidence was 30% (Q. fabr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant disease. - 1997. - (2024) vom: 07. Mai
1. Verfasser: Tan, Leitao (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Gao, Jiali, Shi, Yiming, Zhao, Xiaosheng, Chen, Qianquan, Liu, Qiuping
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2024
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:Plant disease
Schlagworte:Journal Article <italic>Erysiphe quercicola</italic> <italic>Quercus fabri</italic> <italic>Quercus robur</italic> Powdery Mildew
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520 |a Quercus (Fagaceae) is a genus of ecologically and economically important shrub and tree species (Yin et al. 2018). In April 2022, powdery mildew symptoms were observed on Quercus fabri and Quercus robur leaves on Longwen hill, Guizhou Normal University, Guiyang, China. The incidence was 30% (Q. fabri, n = 50) and 20% (Q. robur, n = 30), respectively. Powdery mildew fungi from these two Quercus species shared similar morphological characteristics. Mycelia occurred on adaxial and abaxial leaf surfaces, forming small to large patches; hyphae were hyaline, 3-7 µm wide; hyphal appressoria were lobed to multilobed, solitary; conidiophores were erect, straight, 36-80 µm long (n = 30); foot cells were followed by 1-2 shorter cells; conidia formed singly, obovoid to ellipsoid, 24-38 × 12-27 µm (n = 50), without fibrosin bodies; no chasmothecia were observed. Based on these characteristics, powdery mildew fungi on both Q. fabri and Q. robur were identified as Erysiphe quercicola (Takamatsu et al. 2007). To confirm the identification, ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences of two fungal samples from Q. fabri and Q. robur were separately amplified and sequenced using primer pair ITS1/ITS4 (White et al. 1990). The obtained ITS sequences (GenBank accession nos. QR414372 and QR414373, respectively) shared 100% identity, and 99.38-99.84% identity with diverse ITS sequences of E. quercicola (Takamatsu et al. 2015). In a phylogenetic tree based on ITS sequences of Erysiphe species (Takamatsu et al. 2007), QR414372 and QR414373 were grouped in a clade with ITS sequences of E. quercicola. To fulfil Koch's postulates, leaves of three healthy potted Q. fabri plants and three healthy potted Q. robur plants were inoculated by gently pressing diseased Q. fabri and Q. robur leaves onto healthy leaves. Non-inoculated healthy Q. fabri and Q. robur plants served as controls. All plants were incubated in a greenhouse at 25 ± 2°C with 80% relative humidity. Typical powdery mildew symptoms were observed on all inoculated plants 15 days after inoculation, whereas no symptoms were observed on control plants. Fungi separately reisolated from inoculated Q. fabri and Q. robur were morphologically identical to those on their originally diseased plants, and ITS sequences of reisolated fungi shared 100% identity with QR414372 and QR414373. E. quercicola has previously been reported to infect Quercus species, including Q. robur in Australia, Q. crispula, Q. phillyraeoides and Q. serrata in Japan, and Q. phillyraeoides in Korea (Lee et al. 2011). In China, Q. fabri and Q. robur may be infected by E. alphitoides and E. hypophylla, respectively (Zheng et al. 1987). To our knowledge, this is the first report of powdery mildew caused by E. quercicola on Q. fabri and Q. robur in China. This work provides a foundation to protect Quercus plants against this fungal pathogen 
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