Re-identification of Korean Isolates in the Colletotrichum dematium, C. magnum, C. orchidearum, and C. orbiculare Species Complexes

  • Le Dinh Thao
  • , Hyorim Choi
  • , Donghun Kang
  • , Anbazhagan Mageswari
  • , Daseul Lee
  • , Dong Hyun Kim
  • , In Young Choi
  • , Hyeon Dong Shin
  • , Seung Beom Hong*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A large number of species in the genus Colletotrichum have been reported as causal agents of anthracnose on crops and wild plants in Korea. Many Colletotrichum isolates from the country preserved in the Korean Agricultural Culture Collection (KACC) were previously identified based on host plants and morphological char-acteristics, and it may lead to species misidentification. Thus, accurate fungal species identification using multi-locus sequence analyses is essential for understanding disease epidemiology and disease management strate-gies. In this study, combined DNA sequence analyses of internal transcribed spacer, gapdh, chs-1, his3, act, tub2, and gs were applied to re-identify 27 Colletotrichum isolates in KACC. The phylogenetic analyses showed that the isolates resulted in 11 known species, they belong to the C. dematium species complex (C. hemerocallidis, C. jinshuiense, and C. spinaciae), the C. magnum complex (C. kaifengense and C. cf. ovatense), the C. orchidearum complex (C. cattleyicola, C. plurivorum, C. reniforme, and C. sojae) and the C. orbiculare complex (C. mal-varum and C. orbiculare). Of them, C. cattleyicola, C. hemerocallidis, C. kaifengense, and C. reniforme were unrecorded species in Korea. In the view of host-fungus combinations, 10 combinations are newly reported in the world and 12 are new reports in Korea, although their pathogenicity on the host was not confirmed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)425-437
Number of pages13
JournalPlant Pathology Journal
Volume40
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024.10

Keywords

  • anthracnose
  • Ascomycota
  • re-identificatio

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Agriculture & Forestry

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