Development of the teleomorph of Ascochyta rabiei on culture media

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作者
Trapero-Casas, Antonio [1 ]
Luque-Marquez, Francisca [1 ]
Kaiser, Walter J.
机构
[1] Univ Cordoba, ETSIAM, Dept Agron, E-14071 Cordoba, Spain
关键词
Ascochyta blight; Chickpea; Cicer arietinum; Didymella rabiei; DIDYMELLA-RABIEI; VEGETATIVE COMPATIBILITY; FUSARIUM-OXYSPORUM; CHICKPEA STRAW; MATING TYPES; SPAIN; ASCOSPORES; INFECTION; SURVIVAL; INOCULUM;
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10.1007/s10658-012-0053-y
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Ascochyta blight caused by Didymella rabiei (anamorph: Ascochyta rabiei) is an important foliar disease of chickpea in many countries. The fungus is heterothallic and requires the pairing of two compatible mating types for the teleomorph to develop. In nature, the teleomorph only develops on chickpea debris that overwinters on the soil surface in the presence of both mating types. When natural and synthetic agar media were seeded with conidial suspensions of compatible isolates of D. rabiei from Spain and the United States and incubated under favourable conditions for teleomorph development, the teleomorph only developed on 2 % water agar amended with powdered chickpea stems or hot water extracts of chickpea stems, but not on 14 other natural or synthetic media. Ascospore isolates of D. rabiei from pseudothecia that developed on agar media were indistinguishable in cultural and morphological characteristics from isolates of the fungus from chickpea. Production of pseudothecia and ascospores on the best culture medium was always lower than on stem pieces of chickpea straw used as a control treatment. Ascospores discharged from pseudothecia that developed on powdered chickpea stem media onto chickpea seedlings were pathogenic, inducing symptoms identical to those caused by ascospores from chickpea stem pieces or conidia from a chickpea isolate of the fungus. This is the first report of the teleomorph of D. rabiei developing on culture media.
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