Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity
- Autores
- Temperini, Carolina Virginia; Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo; Pose, Graciela Noemi
- Año de publicación
- 2018
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- inglés
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- artículo
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Fungal spores are normal components of external environments. They have been reported to be associated with human, animal and plant diseases causing primary and opportunistic infections. Cladosporium is commonly the most frequently isolated genus from air samples, and its species are considered mainly saprophytic, but there is a wide variety of taxa that can cause adverse effects on human and animal health and also on plants. In this work, we aimed to record Cladosporium spores frequency of isolation in northern Argentinean Patagonia and to perform a molecular characterization based on actin gene complemented with EF1α and ITS genes. The ability of the pathogens to cause disease in pip fruits of Packham’s Triumph and Abate Fetel pears and red delicious apples was determined. Results confirmed Cladosporium spores as the main genera isolated from air samples, and the molecular characterization revealed the existence of 11 species in this region grouped in C. cladosporioides and C. herbarum complexes. Pathogenicity tests revealed that Cladosporium sp. cause disease on fruit. Abate Fetel was the most susceptible to infection. These results compose the first study in Argentina in respect of identification at species level of airborne Cladosporium spores, and furthermore, it is the first report in northern Patagonia and the high valley of Río Negro productive region. This knowledge can help farmers to take preventive measures in order to avoid biological damage.
Fil: Temperini, Carolina Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Escuela de Producción, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente; Argentina
Fil: Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología. Laboratorio de Micología Molecular; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Fil: Pose, Graciela Noemi. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Escuela de Producción, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina - Materia
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AIRBORNE
CLADOSPORIUM
MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION
NORTHERN PATAGONIA - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.5/ar/
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity Temperini, Carolina Virginia AIRBORNE CLADOSPORIUM MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION NORTHERN PATAGONIA |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
title_full |
Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Diversity of airborne Cladosporium species isolated from agricultural environments of northern Argentinean Patagonia: molecular characterization and plant pathogenicity |
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Temperini, Carolina Virginia Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo Pose, Graciela Noemi |
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Temperini, Carolina Virginia |
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Temperini, Carolina Virginia Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo Pose, Graciela Noemi |
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Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo Pose, Graciela Noemi |
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AIRBORNE CLADOSPORIUM MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION NORTHERN PATAGONIA |
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AIRBORNE CLADOSPORIUM MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION NORTHERN PATAGONIA |
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 https://purl.org/becyt/ford/1 |
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Fungal spores are normal components of external environments. They have been reported to be associated with human, animal and plant diseases causing primary and opportunistic infections. Cladosporium is commonly the most frequently isolated genus from air samples, and its species are considered mainly saprophytic, but there is a wide variety of taxa that can cause adverse effects on human and animal health and also on plants. In this work, we aimed to record Cladosporium spores frequency of isolation in northern Argentinean Patagonia and to perform a molecular characterization based on actin gene complemented with EF1α and ITS genes. The ability of the pathogens to cause disease in pip fruits of Packham’s Triumph and Abate Fetel pears and red delicious apples was determined. Results confirmed Cladosporium spores as the main genera isolated from air samples, and the molecular characterization revealed the existence of 11 species in this region grouped in C. cladosporioides and C. herbarum complexes. Pathogenicity tests revealed that Cladosporium sp. cause disease on fruit. Abate Fetel was the most susceptible to infection. These results compose the first study in Argentina in respect of identification at species level of airborne Cladosporium spores, and furthermore, it is the first report in northern Patagonia and the high valley of Río Negro productive region. This knowledge can help farmers to take preventive measures in order to avoid biological damage. Fil: Temperini, Carolina Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Escuela de Producción, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente; Argentina Fil: Pardo, Alejandro Guillermo. Universidad Nacional de Quilmes. Departamento de Ciencia y Tecnología. Laboratorio de Micología Molecular; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina Fil: Pose, Graciela Noemi. Universidad Nacional de Río Negro. Sede Alto Valle. Escuela de Producción, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina |
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Fungal spores are normal components of external environments. They have been reported to be associated with human, animal and plant diseases causing primary and opportunistic infections. Cladosporium is commonly the most frequently isolated genus from air samples, and its species are considered mainly saprophytic, but there is a wide variety of taxa that can cause adverse effects on human and animal health and also on plants. In this work, we aimed to record Cladosporium spores frequency of isolation in northern Argentinean Patagonia and to perform a molecular characterization based on actin gene complemented with EF1α and ITS genes. The ability of the pathogens to cause disease in pip fruits of Packham’s Triumph and Abate Fetel pears and red delicious apples was determined. Results confirmed Cladosporium spores as the main genera isolated from air samples, and the molecular characterization revealed the existence of 11 species in this region grouped in C. cladosporioides and C. herbarum complexes. Pathogenicity tests revealed that Cladosporium sp. cause disease on fruit. Abate Fetel was the most susceptible to infection. These results compose the first study in Argentina in respect of identification at species level of airborne Cladosporium spores, and furthermore, it is the first report in northern Patagonia and the high valley of Río Negro productive region. This knowledge can help farmers to take preventive measures in order to avoid biological damage. |
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