PITHOMYCES CHARTARUM AS A PATHOGEN OF WHEAT

B Tóth, M Csösz, J Dijksterhuis, J C Frisvad, J Varga

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    Abstract

    During routine surveys of wheat-growing (Triticum aestivum L.) areas of Hungary, symptomatic leaf samples were collected from different wheat cultivars. Macro- and micromorphological examinations of singlespore isolates showed some of them to belong to Pithomyces chartarum (teleomorph: Leptosphaerulina chartarum). Species assignment was confirmed by sequence analysis of the intergenic transcribed spacer region. P. chartarum isolates produced a range of secondary metabolites including gregatin, alternariol and alternariol monomethyl ether, but not sporidesmin, a mycotoxin responsible for photosensitisation and liver damage of grazing animals. Pathogenicity tests proved that P. chartarum can cause leaf damage to wheat. Disease symptoms were strikingly different in different wheat cultivars. This is the first report on pathogenicity of P. chartarum to wheat in Europe.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)405-408
    Number of pages4
    JournalJournal of Plant Pathology
    Volume89
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • grain cereals cause major
    • its
    • leaf diseases of small
    • leptosphaerulina
    • losses throughout the world
    • necrotrophic pathogen
    • pathogenici-
    • sporidesmin
    • these diseases may reduce
    • ty
    • wheat
    • yield

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