Characterization of Alternaria alternata isolates from different citrus species grown in Tunisian Cap Bon peninsula

Author:

Taycir Grati Affes12,Walid Yeddes1,Safa Rguez1,Wissem Aidi Wannes1ORCID,Majdi HammAmi1,Salma Lasram3,Synda Chenenaoui3,Saber Khammessi1,Bachkouel Sarra4,Bouzid Nasraoui2,Moufida Saidani Tounsi1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants Borj Cedria Biotechnology Center Hammam‐Lif Tunisia

2. LR14AGR02, LR/Bioaggressors and Integrated Pest Management in Agriculture, INAT Carthage University Tunis Tunisia

3. Laboratory of Molecular Physiology of Plants Borj‐Cedria Biotechnology Center Hammam‐Lif Tunisia

4. Research Support and Technology Transfer Unit Borj‐Cedria Biotechnology Center Hammam‐Lif Tunisia

Abstract

AbstractThe prospection of citrus trees affected by Alternaria alternata in Tunisian Cap Bon peninsula for 2 years, 2018 and 2019, showed a variation in the percentage of isolation frequency depending on the region, age of citrus trees and citrus species and varieties. Thirty isolates of A. alternata from citrus species were characterized and studied for their variability. The isolates were subjected to morphological identification using macroscopic and microscopic features and molecular characterization through PCR amplification of their internal transcribed spacer regions. A high morphological and molecular diversity within A. alternata isolates was detected. The molecular sequencing results precisely confirmed that these fungal isolates belong to A. alternata strains. Pathogenicity test showed that A. alternata T1 and T9 isolates were capable of causing disease symptoms only on young leaves of clementine plant (MA3 variety). These findings are useful in the development of sustainable strategies to manage Alternaria in citrus‐growing areas in Tunisia.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Physiology

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