Genotypic and Phenotypic Variations in Botrytis spp. Isolates from Single Strawberry Flowers

Author:

Hu Meng-Jun1,Dowling Madeline E.1,Schnabel Guido1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634

Abstract

Gray mold, caused by Botrytis spp., is among the most devastating diseases affecting strawberry worldwide. The great diversity present in the pathogen enhances its ability to survive and adapt in the field. In this study, we explored the genotypic and phenotypic diversity present in single strawberry flowers. In total, 192 isolates were collected from 19 flowers and four farms, and 9 to 12 isolates were collected from each flower. Forty-two haplotypes were found using microsatellite fragment analysis. Multiple haplotypes of two different Botrytis spp. (Botrytis cinerea and B. fragariae) were found in 12 flowers. In the remaining seven flowers, the single-spore isolates examined were of identical haplotypes. In three flowers, the two Botrytis spp. were found to coexist. Isolates were either sensitive (zero chemical class resistance) or resistant to one, two, three, four, or five chemical classes of fungicides. Resistance to multiple fungicides was commonly observed in both species but resistance to boscalid and penthiopyrad was only found in B. cinerea isolates. Resistance to cyprodinil was found in B. fragariae for the first time in the United States. Each haplotype was generally linked to a single resistance profile; however, a single resistance profile often was represented by multiple haplotypes. Isolates from the same flower of multiple haplotypes were largely identical in resistance profiles. This study is a first detailed investigation of genotypic diversity combined with phenotypic analysis of Botrytis spp. at the single-tissue level. It demonstrates that high genotypic and phenotypic diversity is present not only within fields but also in individual blossoms as well. This information is important for understanding the epidemiology of Botrytis and also has implications for fungicide resistance management, particularly related to resistance monitoring practices.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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