The Plant Pathology Journal (Apr 2023)

Variability in Responses to Phoma medicaginis Infection in a Tunisian Collection of Three Annual Medicago Species

  • Mounawer Badri,
  • Amina Ayadi,
  • Asma Mahjoub,
  • Amani Benltoufa,
  • Manel Chaouachi,
  • Rania Ranouch,
  • Najah Ben Cheikh,
  • Aissa Abdelguerfi,
  • Meriem Laouar,
  • Chedly Abdelly,
  • Ndiko Ludidi,
  • Naceur Djébali

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.09.2022.0134
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 171 – 180

Abstract

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Spring black stem and leaf spot, caused by Phoma medicaginis, is an issue in annual Medicago species. Therefore, in this study, we analyzed the response to P. medicaginis infection in a collection of 46 lines of three annual Medicago species (M. truncatula, M. ciliaris, and M. polymorpha) showing different geographic distribution in Tunisia. The reaction in the host to the disease is explained by the effects based on plant species, lines nested within species, treatment, the interaction of species × treatment, and the interaction of lines nested within species × treatment. Medicago ciliaris was the least affected for aerial growth under infection. Furthermore, the largest variation within species was found for M. truncatula under both conditions. Principal component analysis and hierarchical classification showed that M. ciliaris lines formed a separate group under control treatment and P. medicaginis infection and they are the most vigorous in growth. These results indicate that M. ciliaris is the least susceptible in response to P. medicaginis infection among the three Medicago species investigated here, which can be used as a good candidate in crop rotation to reduce disease pressure in the field and as a source of P. medicaginis resistance for the improvement of forage legumes.

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