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真菌感染的杂草:泰国南部橡胶树叶斑病的一个潜在来源。

Fungal-Infected Weeds: A Potential Source of Leaf Spot Disease in Rubber Trees from Southern Thailand.

作者信息

Thaochan Narit, Pornsuriya Chaninun, Chairin Thanunchanok, Thoawan Kodeeyah, Chomnunti Putarak, Sunpapao Anurag

机构信息

Agricultural Innovation and Management Division (Pest Management), Faculty of Natural Resources, Prince of Songkla University, Hat Yai 90110, Thailand.

School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 507100, Thailand.

出版信息

J Fungi (Basel). 2025 Mar 14;11(3):220. doi: 10.3390/jof11030220.

DOI:10.3390/jof11030220
PMID:40137258
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11943287/
Abstract

The rubber tree () is an economically important crop in Thailand. Severe defoliation caused by emerging diseases has been reported to substantially reduce rubber yields during the leaf fall phase. The classical disease dispersal patterns of fungi in rubber tree plantations might be derived from weeds in adjacent fields. However, this hypothesis remains untested. Therefore, in this study, we collected and isolated fungi from symptomatic weed samples in rubber tree plantations in Krabi Province in southern Thailand. We found that sp. were dominant, showing the development of conidiomata on leaves. A total of 25 symptomatic sp. leaves were collected and tested for their pathogenicity on rubber tree leaves. The tests produced six fungal isolates, WC001, WC002, WL001, WL002, WN001, and WN002, that caused spots on the rubber tree leaves similar to those observed on the weeds. Morphological characterization revealed that fungal isolates WC001 and WC002 were sp., WL001 and WL002 were sp., and WN001 and WN002 were sp. Multigene phylogenetic analyses of combined , , ITS, and regions identified WC001 and WC002 as , while analyses of ITS, , and regions identified WL001 and WL002 as and WN001 and WN002 as . The occurrence of fungal diseases in rubber trees is significantly associated with leafy weeds in and around rubber tree plantations that could constitute reservoirs of fungal pathogens. The strategies used to control weeds have to be further considered in the future.

摘要

橡胶树()是泰国一种具有重要经济价值的作物。据报道,新出现的病害导致的严重落叶在落叶期会大幅降低橡胶产量。橡胶树种植园中真菌的经典病害传播模式可能源自邻近田地的杂草。然而,这一假设尚未得到验证。因此,在本研究中,我们从泰国南部甲米府橡胶树种植园中有症状的杂草样本中采集并分离真菌。我们发现 种占主导地位,在叶片上形成分生孢子盘。总共收集了25片有症状的 种叶片,并测试它们对橡胶树叶片的致病性。测试产生了六种真菌分离物,WC001、WC002、WL001、WL002、WN001和WN002,它们在橡胶树叶片上引起的斑点与在杂草上观察到的相似。形态学特征表明,真菌分离物WC001和WC002是 种,WL

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