First report of Fusarium avenaceum causing Leaf Spot on Angelica sinensis in China

Author:

Zhang Zikun1,Zhang Jianqiang2,Zhang Wanxia1,Kou Zhian1,Wang Xinfang1,Liu Lu3,Li Zhaoyu4,Wang YaLi5,Shen Tong6,Tian Yongqiang7

Affiliation:

1. Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, China;

2. 88 West Road, Anning Districtlanzhou, China, 730070, ;

3. Lanzhou Jiaotong University, 12383, Anning West Road 88, Anning District, Lanzhou City, Lanzhou, China, 730070;

4. Lanzhou, China;

5. Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, Gansu, China;

6. Anningxinlu 88Lanzhou, China, 730070;

7. Lanzhou Jiaotong University, 88 West Road, Anning District, lanzhou, China, 730070, ;

Abstract

Angelica sinensis (Oliv) Diels (Umbelliferae) is a popular Chinese herb that is mainly distributed in Gansu Province, China, accounting for more than 90% of the national output and sales. A survey for diseases of A. sinensis in Gansu Province in August 2019 found foliar disease with an incidence of 60 to100%, and severities ranging from 5 to 15%. The disease mainly occurred in late July and August. The initial symptoms included many light brown, small lesions, round or irregular in shape, which gradually increased in size. White mycelia was visible in the lesions. Severely affected leaves became chlorotic, withered and died. In the Angelica planting area in Weiyuan County (33°26′N, 104°02′E) diseased leaves from 20 plants were collected by the five-point sampling method (Zheng et al. 2018), and small samples (4 × 4 mm2) wee cut from the border between diseased and healthy tissue, successively sterilized with 75% ethanol for 30 sec, washed three times with sterilized water and dried on sterilized filter paper, and placed on potato dextrose agar plates. After 5 days at 25°C, five morphologically similar colonies were obtained. Colonies were somewhat round with pink overall and formed abundant fluffy white mycelium in the center. Conidia were solitary, macrospores slender, straight to slightly falcate with 2 to 6 septa, and ranged from 20.0 to 77.6 µm × 2.5 to 3.6 µm (n=50). The microspores were elliptical and ranged from 3.0 to 8.0 µm × 2.5 to 3.0 µm (n=5). The strong pink pigment was observed on the reverse side of the PDA culture. The morphological characteristics were consistent with the description of Fusarium avenaceum (Parikh et al. 2018; Jahedi et al. 2019). To further identify the strains, the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), β-tubulin, translation elongation factor 1α (EF1-α), and RNA polymerase second largest subunit (RPB2) gene regions were amplified with ITS1/ITS4, Bt2a/Bt2b, EF1/EF2, and 5f2/7cr (Glass and Donaldson 1995; O’Donnell et al. 2010; White et al. 1990), respectively. The sequences of the five strains were identical, and that of representative strain K0721 were deposited in GenBank (ITS, MZ389899; TUB2, MZ398139; EF1-α, MZ388462; RPB2, MZ394004). BLAST analysis revealed that the ITS, β-tubulin, EF1-α, and RPB2 sequences were 100% (563/563), 100% (423/423), 99% (643/649), and 99% (930/935) homology, with those of F. avenaceum (KP295511.1, KY475586.1, KU999088.1, and MH582082.1), respectively. A multigene phylogenetic tree was inferred by Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses based on the combined data set with ITS, EF1-α and RPB2. The strain K0721 was clustered with F. avenaceum. Pathogenicity tests were performed on five 1-month-old healthy plants in plastic pots (20 cm. diam.) with sterilized soil. Each was sprayed with 50 μl of a conidial suspension (1×104 conidia/mL), and 5 healthy plants were sprayed with sterile water as controls. Small lesions were observed after 5 days at 25℃ in a greenhouse. Symptoms were similar to those observed under field conditions. Control plants remained symptomless. Six isolates were reisolated from infected leaves and all confirmed to be F. avenaceum based on morphological observations and molecular identification. To our knowledge, only Septoria anthrisci has been previously reported as a pathogen of A. sinensis leaf spot (Wang et al. 2018), and this is the first report of F. avenaceum causing this disease. This discovery needs to be considered in developing and implementing disease management programs in A. sinensis production.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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