Title of article :
Molecular Identification of Fomitiporia mediterranea and Eutypa lata/Libertella blepharis in Platanus × acerifolia
Author/Authors :
M. Pilotti، نويسنده , , F. GERVASI and A. BRUNETTI، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
The studies of woody organs-affecting diseases of Platanus
· acerifolia can be hampered by the finding of
fungi whose identification is difficult with mycological
techniques. In a previous study on Platanus · acerifolia
affected by severe cankers, Fomitiporia mediterranea/
punctata-like fungi, not associated with fruit bodies and
Libertella sp. were recovered. Due to the severity of the
associated symptoms, a characterization of fungal ribosomal
DNA genes was undertaken in the present study,
aimed to specific identification of the pathogens.
From DNA of Fomitiporia-vegetative isolates and
Fomitiporia-fruit body isolates, included in the study
for comparison (from fruit body on plane trees typical
of F. mediterranea/punctata), and Libertella sp., DNA
fragments were amplified in polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) with the use of ITS5/ITS4 and 5.8S-R/LR7
primer pairs. Sequence alignments showed that
Fomitiporia-vegetative/fruit body isolates had highly
homologous ITS5/ITS4 sequences, with a nucleotide
identity of 98–100%. All the Fomitiporia isolates from
plane tree showed 97–100% and 91–94% of nucleotide
identity respectively with ITS5/ITS4 sequences of
known strains of F. mediterranea and F. punctata,
extracted from GenBank. The strong similarity of these
identity ranges with those obtained within F. mediterranea
(98–100%) and between the two Fomitiporia species
(90–94%) confirms the identification of the isolates
from plane tree as F. mediterranea. Sequence comparison
between Libertella sp. from plane tree and known
strains of Eutypa lata/L. blepharis showed 94–99% of
nucleotide identity. The comparison with eight additional
species of Eutypa showed 90–93% of nucleotide
identity. As previously reported for the different taxa
within Diatrypaceae, also ITS5/ITS4 sequence of Libertella
sp. from plane tree exhibited 11-bp tandem repeats
motifs. Results of sequence alignments, of phylogenetic
trees, and of the putative restriction map, identify
the Fomitiporia isolates of this work as F. mediterranea,
and the isolates of Libertella sp. as E. lata/L.
blepharis. For comparative purposes, ITS5/ITS4
sequences of Spongipellis pachyodon and Fomes fomentarius
from plane tree, were also obtained in this work
Keywords :
Fomitiporia punctata , Fomes fomentarius , Spongipellis pachyodon , Libertella blepharis , Eutypa lata , ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid sequences , Fomitiporia mediterranea , Platanus · acerifolia
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology