More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye

Autores
Soares, Ana Paula Gomes; Guillin, Eduardo; Borges, Leandro Luiz; Da Silva, Amanda C. T.; Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de; Grijalba, Pablo Enrique; Gottlieb, Alexandra M.; Bluhm, Burton H.; Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de
Año de publicación
2015
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
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Fil: Soares, Ana Paula Gomes. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Fil: Guillin, Eduardo. Instituto de Genética Ewald A. Favret, CNIA, INTA Castelar. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Borges, Leandro Luiz. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Fil: Da Silva, Amanda C. T. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Fil: Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Embrapa-Soja. Londrina (PR), Brazil.
Fil: Grijalba, Pablo Enrique. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gottlieb, Alexandra M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gottlieb, Alexandra M. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Bluhm, Burton H. University of Arkansas. Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America.
Fil: Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Diseases of soybean caused by Cercospora spp. are endemic throughout the world`s soybean production regions. Species diversity in the genus Cercospora has been underestimated due to overdependence on morphological characteristics, symptoms, and host associations. Currently, only two species (Cercospora kikuchii and C. sojina) are recognized to infect soybean; C. kikuchii causes Cercospora leaf blight (CLB) and purple seed stain (PSS), whereas C. sojina causes frogeye leaf spot. To assess cryptic speciation among pathogens causing CLB and PSS, phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses were performed with isolates from the top three soybean producing countries (USA, Brazil, and Argentina; collectively accounting for ~ 80 per cent of global production). Eight nuclear genes and one mitochondrial gene were partially sequenced and analyzed. Additionally, amino acid substitutions conferring fungicide resistance were surveyed, and the production of cercosporin (a polyketide toxin produced bymany Cercospora spp.) was assessed. From these analyses, the longheld assumption of C. kikuchii as the single causal agent of CLB and PSS was rejected experimentally. Four cercosporin-producing lineages were uncovered with origins (about 1 Mya) predicted to predate agriculture. Some of the Cercospora spp. newly associated with CLB and PSS appear to represent undescribed species; others were not previously reported to infect soybeans. Lineage 1, which contained the ex-type strain of C. kikuchii, was monophyletic and occurred in Argentina and Brazil. In contrast, lineages 2 and 3 were polyphyletic and contained wide-host range species complexes. Lineage 4 was monophyletic, thrived in Argentina and the USA, and included the generalist Cercospora cf. flagellaris. Interlineage recombination was detected, along with a high frequency of mutations linked to fungicide resistance in lineages 2 and 3. These findings point to cryptic Cercospora species as underappreciated global considerations for soybean production and phytosanitary vigilance, and urge a reassessment of host-specificity as a diagnostic tool for Cercospora.
Fuente
Plos One
Vol.10, no.8
1-20
http://www.journals.plos.org/
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CERCOSPORA
SOYBEAN
DISEASES
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acceso abierto
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Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
title More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
spellingShingle More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
Soares, Ana Paula Gomes
CERCOSPORA
SOYBEAN
DISEASES
title_short More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
title_full More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
title_fullStr More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
title_full_unstemmed More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
title_sort More cercospora species infect soybeans across the Americas than meets the eye
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Soares, Ana Paula Gomes
Guillin, Eduardo
Borges, Leandro Luiz
Da Silva, Amanda C. T.
Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de
Grijalba, Pablo Enrique
Gottlieb, Alexandra M.
Bluhm, Burton H.
Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de
author Soares, Ana Paula Gomes
author_facet Soares, Ana Paula Gomes
Guillin, Eduardo
Borges, Leandro Luiz
Da Silva, Amanda C. T.
Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de
Grijalba, Pablo Enrique
Gottlieb, Alexandra M.
Bluhm, Burton H.
Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de
author_role author
author2 Guillin, Eduardo
Borges, Leandro Luiz
Da Silva, Amanda C. T.
Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de
Grijalba, Pablo Enrique
Gottlieb, Alexandra M.
Bluhm, Burton H.
Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CERCOSPORA
SOYBEAN
DISEASES
topic CERCOSPORA
SOYBEAN
DISEASES
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Fil: Guillin, Eduardo. Instituto de Genética Ewald A. Favret, CNIA, INTA Castelar. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Borges, Leandro Luiz. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Fil: Da Silva, Amanda C. T. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Fil: Almeida, Alvaro M. R. de. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, Embrapa-Soja. Londrina (PR), Brazil.
Fil: Grijalba, Pablo Enrique. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gottlieb, Alexandra M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Departamento de Ecología, Genética y Evolución. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Gottlieb, Alexandra M. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fil: Bluhm, Burton H. University of Arkansas. Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States of America.
Fil: Oliveira, Luiz Orlando de. Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Departamento de Bioquímica e Biologia Molecular . Viçosa (MG), Brazil.
Diseases of soybean caused by Cercospora spp. are endemic throughout the world`s soybean production regions. Species diversity in the genus Cercospora has been underestimated due to overdependence on morphological characteristics, symptoms, and host associations. Currently, only two species (Cercospora kikuchii and C. sojina) are recognized to infect soybean; C. kikuchii causes Cercospora leaf blight (CLB) and purple seed stain (PSS), whereas C. sojina causes frogeye leaf spot. To assess cryptic speciation among pathogens causing CLB and PSS, phylogenetic and phylogeographic analyses were performed with isolates from the top three soybean producing countries (USA, Brazil, and Argentina; collectively accounting for ~ 80 per cent of global production). Eight nuclear genes and one mitochondrial gene were partially sequenced and analyzed. Additionally, amino acid substitutions conferring fungicide resistance were surveyed, and the production of cercosporin (a polyketide toxin produced bymany Cercospora spp.) was assessed. From these analyses, the longheld assumption of C. kikuchii as the single causal agent of CLB and PSS was rejected experimentally. Four cercosporin-producing lineages were uncovered with origins (about 1 Mya) predicted to predate agriculture. Some of the Cercospora spp. newly associated with CLB and PSS appear to represent undescribed species; others were not previously reported to infect soybeans. Lineage 1, which contained the ex-type strain of C. kikuchii, was monophyletic and occurred in Argentina and Brazil. In contrast, lineages 2 and 3 were polyphyletic and contained wide-host range species complexes. Lineage 4 was monophyletic, thrived in Argentina and the USA, and included the generalist Cercospora cf. flagellaris. Interlineage recombination was detected, along with a high frequency of mutations linked to fungicide resistance in lineages 2 and 3. These findings point to cryptic Cercospora species as underappreciated global considerations for soybean production and phytosanitary vigilance, and urge a reassessment of host-specificity as a diagnostic tool for Cercospora.
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