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Biodiversity of Fungi Inhabiting European Blueberry in North-Western Russia and in Finland
European blueberry is a common plant in coniferous and mixed forests that grows in Russia, Northern Europe, Asia, United States, and Canada. Among the fungi that cause blueberry diseases, the most harmful are Diaporthe vaccinii and Colletotrichum acutatum. These fungi are included in the consolidate...
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Published in: | Doklady. Biological sciences 2022-12, Vol.507 (1), p.441-455 |
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Summary: | European blueberry is a common plant in coniferous and mixed forests that grows in Russia, Northern Europe, Asia, United States, and Canada. Among the fungi that cause blueberry diseases, the most harmful are
Diaporthe vaccinii
and
Colletotrichum acutatum.
These fungi are included in the consolidated list of quarantine objects of the Eurasian Economic Union and their occurrence and spread in the territory of countries of this Union is subject to strict control. Most taxa of micromycetes, particularly,
Diaporthe
and
Colletotrichum
species, can be correctly identified to the species level based on solely molecular phylogenetic features. The aim of the present work was to assess the biodiversity of fungi associated with blueberry growing in North-Western Russia and in Finland using morphological and molecular genetic features. Altogether, the study included 17 specimens of wild blueberry exhibiting necrotic spots on leaves and stem lesions that were collected in 2017 in St. Petersburg and in five districts of Leningrad region, as well as in the Republic of Karelia and in Finland. Analysis of the morphological and molecular genetic features of the fungal strains isolated from these blueberry specimens led to identification of 11 species:
Boeremia exigua
,
Colletotrichum salicis
,
Diaporthe eres
,
Fusarium avenaceum
,
F. incarnatum,
F. sporotrichioides
,
Heterophoma sylvatica
,
Kalmusia longispora
,
Microsphaeropsis olivacea
,
Neocucurbitaria cava
, and
Sporocadus rosigena
. There were also fungi representing two sections of the genus
Alternaria
:
Alternaria
and
Infectoriae
, and micromycetes of the genera
Chaetomium
,
Cladosporium
,
Coniothyrium
,
Curvularia
,
Epicoccum
,
Penicillium
,
Pestalotiopsis
,
Sordaria
, and
Trichoderma.
The species
Colletotrichum salicis
,
Heterophoma sylvatica
,
Kalmusia longispora
,
Microsphaeropsis olivacea
, and
Neocucurbitaria cava
were for the first time found in Russia. The species
Sporocadus rosigena
was for the first time detected in Finland.
Fusarium avenaceum
,
F. incarnatum
, and
F. sporotrichioides
were for the first time observed in association with blueberry plants. The species
Diaporthe vaccinii
and
Colletotrichum acutatum
included in the consolidated list of quarantine objects of the Eurasian Economic Union were not detected in this study. |
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ISSN: | 0012-4966 1608-3105 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0012496622060047 |