@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26798,
author = {Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Wei Zhang and Liu Mei and Kevin D Hyde and Li XingHong and JiYe Yan},
title = {Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Aggressiveness, molecular analysis, morphology, trunk dieback, Vitis vinifera},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Diaporthe species are pathogens of grapevine and many other woody hosts worldwide. In this study, 22 vineyards located in seven provinces of China were surveyed. Trunk and shoot dieback were consistently observed, the most severe damage being due to trunk dieback. From the 175 Diaporthe isolates obtained, seven species of Diaporthe were identified by means of phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined internal transcribed spacer (ITS), elongation factor-1α (EF-1α), β-tubulin and calmodulin (CAL) gene regions. Two species new to science, Diaporthe guangxiensis and D. hubeiensis, were isolated from Guangxi and Hubei Provinces, respectively. The predominant species was Diaporthe eres (75), which accounted for 42.8 % of collections, whereas D. guangxiensis (29), D. gulyae (5), D. hubeiensis (32), D. pescicola (2), D. sojae (24) and D. unshiuensis (8) were identified as being associated with dieback symptoms. With the exception of D. eres and D. sojae, the other species recorded in this study were found to be associated with grapevine dieback for the first time. Most of the species isolated were distributed throughout the regions surveyed. Isolates of all species were able to cause typical dieback symptoms in grapevine shoots after inoculation, but the most severe symptoms were caused by D. gulyae. }
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Citation for Study 20488
Citation title:
"Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China".
Study name:
"Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China".
This study is part of submission 20488
(Status: Published).
Citation
Dissanayake A.J., Zhang W., Mei L., Hyde K.D., Xinghong L., & Yan J. 2017. Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Dissanayake A.J.
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13552444052
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Zhang W.
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Mei L.
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Hyde K.D.
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Xinghong L.
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Yan J.
Abstract
Diaporthe species are pathogens of grapevine and many other woody hosts worldwide. In this study, 22 vineyards located in seven provinces of China were surveyed. Trunk and shoot dieback were consistently observed, the most severe damage being due to trunk dieback. From the 175 Diaporthe isolates obtained, seven species of Diaporthe were identified by means of phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined internal transcribed spacer (ITS), elongation factor-1α (EF-1α), β-tubulin and calmodulin (CAL) gene regions. Two species new to science, Diaporthe guangxiensis and D. hubeiensis, were isolated from Guangxi and Hubei Provinces, respectively. The predominant species was Diaporthe eres (75), which accounted for 42.8 % of collections, whereas D. guangxiensis (29), D. gulyae (5), D. hubeiensis (32), D. pescicola (2), D. sojae (24) and D. unshiuensis (8) were identified as being associated with dieback symptoms. With the exception of D. eres and D. sojae, the other species recorded in this study were found to be associated with grapevine dieback for the first time. Most of the species isolated were distributed throughout the regions surveyed. Isolates of all species were able to cause typical dieback symptoms in grapevine shoots after inoculation, but the most severe symptoms were caused by D. gulyae.
Keywords
Aggressiveness, molecular analysis, morphology, trunk dieback, Vitis vinifera
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26798,
author = {Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Wei Zhang and Liu Mei and Kevin D Hyde and Li XingHong and JiYe Yan},
title = {Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Aggressiveness, molecular analysis, morphology, trunk dieback, Vitis vinifera},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Diaporthe species are pathogens of grapevine and many other woody hosts worldwide. In this study, 22 vineyards located in seven provinces of China were surveyed. Trunk and shoot dieback were consistently observed, the most severe damage being due to trunk dieback. From the 175 Diaporthe isolates obtained, seven species of Diaporthe were identified by means of phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined internal transcribed spacer (ITS), elongation factor-1α (EF-1α), β-tubulin and calmodulin (CAL) gene regions. Two species new to science, Diaporthe guangxiensis and D. hubeiensis, were isolated from Guangxi and Hubei Provinces, respectively. The predominant species was Diaporthe eres (75), which accounted for 42.8 % of collections, whereas D. guangxiensis (29), D. gulyae (5), D. hubeiensis (32), D. pescicola (2), D. sojae (24) and D. unshiuensis (8) were identified as being associated with dieback symptoms. With the exception of D. eres and D. sojae, the other species recorded in this study were found to be associated with grapevine dieback for the first time. Most of the species isolated were distributed throughout the regions surveyed. Isolates of all species were able to cause typical dieback symptoms in grapevine shoots after inoculation, but the most severe symptoms were caused by D. gulyae. }
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26798
AU - Dissanayake,Asha Janadaree
AU - Zhang,Wei
AU - Mei,Liu
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - XingHong,Li
AU - Yan,JiYe
T1 - Unravelling Diaporthe species associated with grapevine dieback in China
PY - 2017
KW - Aggressiveness
KW - molecular analysis
KW - morphology
KW - trunk dieback
KW - Vitis vinifera
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Diaporthe species are pathogens of grapevine and many other woody hosts worldwide. In this study, 22 vineyards located in seven provinces of China were surveyed. Trunk and shoot dieback were consistently observed, the most severe damage being due to trunk dieback. From the 175 Diaporthe isolates obtained, seven species of Diaporthe were identified by means of phenotypic characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of combined internal transcribed spacer (ITS), elongation factor-1α (EF-1α), β-tubulin and calmodulin (CAL) gene regions. Two species new to science, Diaporthe guangxiensis and D. hubeiensis, were isolated from Guangxi and Hubei Provinces, respectively. The predominant species was Diaporthe eres (75), which accounted for 42.8 % of collections, whereas D. guangxiensis (29), D. gulyae (5), D. hubeiensis (32), D. pescicola (2), D. sojae (24) and D. unshiuensis (8) were identified as being associated with dieback symptoms. With the exception of D. eres and D. sojae, the other species recorded in this study were found to be associated with grapevine dieback for the first time. Most of the species isolated were distributed throughout the regions surveyed. Isolates of all species were able to cause typical dieback symptoms in grapevine shoots after inoculation, but the most severe symptoms were caused by D. gulyae.
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