First Report of Alternaria alternata Causing Leaf Spot on Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) in Pakistan

Author:

Amrao Luqman1,Ahmed Muhammad Zeshan2,Saeed Saba3,Perveen Rashida4,Shafique Muhammad Subhan56,Anwaar Hafiz Arslan7,Sheikh Umer Ayyaz Aslam8,Iqbal Rashid9,Ali Safdar10,Ali Misbah11,Aslam Mustansar12

Affiliation:

1. University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 66724, Plant Pathology, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, ;

2. Muhammad Nawaz Sharif University of Agriculture, 443922, Plant Pathology, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, ;

3. Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, 119691, Plant Virology Section, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, ;

4. Bahauddin Zakariya University, 66927, Plant Pathology, Multan, Pakistan;

5. University of Agriculture Faisalabad, 66724, Plant Pathology, virology lab, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, 38000,

6. Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan, 38000;

7. Bahauddin Zakariya University, 66927, Plant Pathology, Department of Plant Pathology Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan, 66000;

8. University of the Poonch Rawalakot, 540689, Entomology, Department of Entomology , University of Poonch Rawalakot Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan, Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, 42350, ;

9. The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan, 54735, Agronomy, Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan, ;

10. University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, Department of Plant Pathology, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan;

11. Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, 119691, Plant Pathology, Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan;

12. Department of Agricultural Science, Okara, Punjab, Pakistan, ;

Abstract

Chili (Capsicum annuum L.) is an important vegetable crop in Pakistan. During summer of 2019, chili leaf spot symptoms were observed on 3-month-old plants in the fields, with 30 to 40% of disease incidence, in District Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan. Diseased leaves were characterized by numerous tiny round spots (0.5 to 2.0 mm in diameter, average 1 mm) that were white to grey with a sunken center, surrounded with dark brown edge and chlorotic halo. The lesions gradually enlarged and coalesced into large, nearly circular, or irregularly shaped lesions that could be as long as 3 cm. Small pieces of symptomatic leaf tissues were surface sterilized in 1% sodium hypochlorite for 1 min, rinsed in sterile water, and plated on potato dextrose agar (PDA) amended with streptomycin (100 ppm). After 5 days at 25°C with a 12-hour photoperiod, same fungal colonies developed. The colonies initially appeared white and then turned olive-green. The conidiophores were brown septate and generally branched. Conidia borne singly or in short chains were multicellular, obclavate to obpyriform, and 16.2 to 38.5 µm (average 27.35 ± 2.1 µm) in length and 8 to 16.5 µm (average 12.25 ± 1.6 µm) in width, with zero to three longitudinal and two to five transverse septa (n=35). The fungus was identified as Alternaria sp. (Fr.) Keisel based on its morphological characteristics (Simmons et al. 2007). For molecular identification, genomic DNA of two representative isolates (SSUAF1 and SSUAF2) was extracted using DNAzol reagent and PCR amplification of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-rDNA region, Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase gene (GAPDH) gene and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) were performed with primers ITS1/ITS4 (White et al. 1990), gpd1 and gpd2 (Berbee et al. 1999), RPB2-5F/RPB2-7cR (Liu, et al. 1999), respectively. The obtained sequences were deposited in GenBank with acc. nos. MT249008.1 and MT249009.1 for ITS-rDNA; MT318220.1 and MT318221.1 for the GAPDH; and MT318236.1, and MT318237.1 for RPB2 gene. A BLAST search in GenBank showed 100% identity with A. alternata for both ITS region (MT279999.1), GAPDH gene (MK637438.1) and RBP2 gene (MK605900.1). To confirm pathogenicity, 2-month-old healthy potted C. annuum plants were inoculated using an atomizer in a greenhouse. A total of 12 plants at the true leaf stage in each experiment were sprayed with a conidial suspension (106 conidia/ml) of both isolates amended with 0.1% (vol/vol) of Tween 20 until runoff (1.5 to 2 ml per plant). Four plants were inoculated with each of the two isolates, whereas four control plants were sprayed with sterile distilled water amended with 0.1% Tween 20. The plants were incubated at 25 ± 2°C in a greenhouse. After 10 days of inoculation, each isolate induced leaf lesions that were similar to typical lesions observed in the field. The experiment was conducted twice with similar results. The fungus was readily reisolated from symptomatic tissues whereas the control plants remained symptomless. Re-isolated fungal cultures were morphologically and molecularly identical to A. alternata, thus fulfilling the Koch’s postulates. Previously, A. alternata has been reported in Italy and India (Devappa et al. 2016; Garibaldi et al. 2019). To our knowledge, this is the first report of A. alternata causing leaf spot of C. annuum in Pakistan. This report will help the identification of leaf spot of chili and the development of management strategies for control of this disease in Pakistan.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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