Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.)
Alternaria radicina is a fungal pathogen that causes the black rot disease of carrot. Four Alternaria spp. isolates associated with black rot symptoms collected from carrot (Daucus carota) and parsley (Petroselinum crispum) were characterised and differentiated in relation to the closely related Al...
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doaj-cf976975fc524429bdf2d430b8a5bd2e2020-11-25T02:58:21ZdeuEugen Ulmer KGJournal für Kulturpflanzen1867-09111867-09382017-09-0169910.5073/JfK.2017.09.01Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.)Lena Kathe0Reiner Krämer1Holger Budahn2Klaus Pillen3Frank Rabenstein4Thomas Nothnagel5Julius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops, Quedlinburg, Germany; Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Halle (Saale), GermanyJulius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops, Quedlinburg, GermanyJulius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops, Quedlinburg, GermanyMartin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, Halle (Saale), GermanyJulius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Epidemiology and Pathogen Diagnostics, Quedlinburg and Braunschweig, GermanyJulius Kühn-Institut, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Horticultural Crops, Quedlinburg, Germany Alternaria radicina is a fungal pathogen that causes the black rot disease of carrot. Four Alternaria spp. isolates associated with black rot symptoms collected from carrot (Daucus carota) and parsley (Petroselinum crispum) were characterised and differentiated in relation to the closely related Alternaria species A. radicina, A. carotiincultae and A. petroselini belonging to the Alternaria sect. Radicina. The Alternaria isolates were differentiated for their growth rates and colony margins. A typical feature of A. radicina isolates is the production of high amounts of yellow pigments on acidified potato dextrose agar (APDA). Furthermore, sporulation intensity and conidia morphology were determined to classify the potential new A. radicina isolates. The pathogenicity of the Alternaria isolates was determined by bioassays with detached leaves of four Apiaceae species. Different carrot cultivars and one wild relative were used to estimate aggressiveness of the isolates. The disease symptoms were quantified in bioassays using a digital image analysis system (LemnaTec). Additionally, a DAS-ELISA with polyclonal antibodies was used to detect the development of fungal pathogens. As result of the morphological and molecular characteristics as well as the pathogenicity assay, three isolates were verified as A. radicina and one as A. petroselini. Finally, two isolates with different aggressiveness were used to screen a set of 14 carrot genotypes for resistance to A. radicina. https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/Kulturpflanzenjournal/article/view/13276Alternaria radicinaA. carotiincultaeA. petroselinibioassaycarrotconidia |
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Lena Kathe Reiner Krämer Holger Budahn Klaus Pillen Frank Rabenstein Thomas Nothnagel Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) Journal für Kulturpflanzen Alternaria radicina A. carotiincultae A. petroselini bioassay carrot conidia |
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Lena Kathe Reiner Krämer Holger Budahn Klaus Pillen Frank Rabenstein Thomas Nothnagel |
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Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) |
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Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) |
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Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) |
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Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) |
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Characterisation of <em>Alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>Daucus carota</em> L.) |
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characterisation of <em>alternaria radicina</em> isolates and assessment of resistance in carrot (<em>daucus carota</em> l.) |
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Eugen Ulmer KG |
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Journal für Kulturpflanzen |
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1867-0911 1867-0938 |
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2017-09-01 |
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Alternaria radicina is a fungal pathogen that causes the black rot disease of carrot. Four Alternaria spp. isolates associated with black rot symptoms collected from carrot (Daucus carota) and parsley (Petroselinum crispum) were characterised and differentiated in relation to the closely related Alternaria species A. radicina, A. carotiincultae and A. petroselini belonging to the Alternaria sect. Radicina. The Alternaria isolates were differentiated for their growth rates and colony margins. A typical feature of A. radicina isolates is the production of high amounts of yellow pigments on acidified potato dextrose agar (APDA). Furthermore, sporulation intensity and conidia morphology were determined to classify the potential new A. radicina isolates. The pathogenicity of the Alternaria isolates was determined by bioassays with detached leaves of four Apiaceae species. Different carrot cultivars and one wild relative were used to estimate aggressiveness of the isolates. The disease symptoms were quantified in bioassays using a digital image analysis system (LemnaTec). Additionally, a DAS-ELISA with polyclonal antibodies was used to detect the development of fungal pathogens. As result of the morphological and molecular characteristics as well as the pathogenicity assay, three isolates were verified as A. radicina and one as A. petroselini. Finally, two isolates with different aggressiveness were used to screen a set of 14 carrot genotypes for resistance to A. radicina.
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Alternaria radicina A. carotiincultae A. petroselini bioassay carrot conidia |
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