Characterization and pathogenicity of Pestalotiopsis uvicola causing black leaf spot on carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) in Italy |
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Authors: | Raffaele Carrieri Gennaro Carotenuto Ernesto Lahoz |
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Institution: | 1. Consiglio per la Ricerca e la Sperimentazione in Agricoltura (CRA), Unità CAT, Via Pasquale Vitiello 108, 84018, Scafati, SA, Italy
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Abstract: | During spring 2013, several carob plants (Ceratonia siliqua L.), showing symptoms of necrotic black lesions on leaves, were observed in Capri Island, Southern Italy. Acervuli, producing conidia with septa and appendages, appeared in the centre of the lesions. In this report, the identification of the causal agent of this disease was made applying Koch’s postulates. Morphological characteristics of colony (colour and mycelium appearance) and conidia (size, shape, number of septa, length and number of apical and basal appendages) were characterized to identify the pathogen. Moreover, for a rapid and unambiguous identification of the fungal species, the internal transcribed spacers, comprising the 5.8 rDNA gene (ITS1-5.8-ITS2), were amplified by PCR, using the genomic DNA extracted from the isolated colonies, and sequenced. The fungus isolated was ascribed to the species Pestalotiopsis uvicola (Speg.) Bissett. Phylogenetic analysis, performed with sequences present in GenBank database, showed that carob isolates clustered with P. uvicola isolates from North America and Italy, separately from Australian, Indian and Chinese isolates. P. uvicola isolates were pathogenic when artificially inoculated on carob leaves. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of P. uvicola on carob. |
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