Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Jun 2016)

Pyricularia pennisetigena and P. zingibericola from invasive grasses infect signal grass, barley and wheat

  • Juliana Teodora de Assis Reges,
  • Matheus Mereb Negrisoli,
  • Adriano Francis Dorigan,
  • Vanina Lilián Castroagudín,
  • João Leodato Nunes Maciel,
  • Paulo Cezar Ceresini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-40632016v4641335
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 2
pp. 206 – 214

Abstract

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Fungal species from the Pyricularia genus are associated with blast disease in plants from the Poaceae family, causing losses in economically important crops such as rice, oat, rye, barley, wheat and triticale. This study aimed at characterizing the pathogenicity spectrum of P. pennisetigena and P. zingibericola to signal grass, barley and wheat, as well as comparing them with those from the species P. grisea and P. oryzae pathotype Triticum, which occur widely in the Brazilian agroecosystem. Twenty isolates of Pyricularia spp. were obtained from infected leaf samples of invasive plant species from wheat fields. The isolates classification into distinct Pyricularia species was done using molecular phylogeny based on actin and calmodulin genes. Pyricularia pennisetigena and P. zingibericola inoculated on plant leaves, at a concentration adjusted to 105 conidia mL-1, were pathogenic to signal grass, barley and wheat, with varying levels of aggressiveness.

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