BMC Microbiology (Sep 2024)

Diaporthe species causing shoot dieback of Acer (maple) in Henan Province, China

  • Wenkai Gao,
  • Jiayuan Cao,
  • Yuxu Xie,
  • Xiuyuan Sun,
  • Qingzhou Ma,
  • Yuehua Geng,
  • Chao Xu,
  • Yashuang Guo,
  • Meng Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-024-03501-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Background Maple is an important ornamental plant in China. With the increasing use of maple trees in landscaping, a symptom of shoot dieback has been observed in Henan province, China. Results In this study, 28 Diaporthe isolates were obtained from symptomatic shoots of maple trees between 2020 and 2023. Phylogenetic analyses based on five loci (ITS, TEF, CAL, HIS and TUB) coupled with morphology of 12 representative isolates identified three known species (D. eres, D. pescicola and D. spinosa) and one new species, namely D. pseudoacerina sp. nov. Koch’s postulates confirmed that all these species were pathogenic. Additionally, D. pseudoacerina was able to infect China wingnut (Pterocarya stenoptera), pear (Pyrus sp.), and black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). This study marks the first report of Diaporthe spinosa and D. pescicola pathogens infecting maple trees. Conclusions These findings enhance the existing knowledge of the taxonomy and host diversity of Diaporthe species as, while also providing valuable information for managing of maple shoot dieback in Henan Province, China.

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