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Title: Morphological, Molecular and Genomic Identification and Characterisation of Monilinia fructicola in Prunus persica from Portugal
Authors: Baltazar, Elsa 
Rodrigues, Sara 
Ares, Aitana 
Camelo, Alexandra 
Brandão, Inês 
Espirito Santo, Christophe 
Trovão, João 
Garcia, Eva 
Costa, Joana 
Keywords: brown rot; Cova da Beira; first report; whole genome sequence; pathogenicity tests
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Project: project CULTIVAR (CENTRO- 01-0145-FEDER-000020) cofinanced by the Regional Operational Programme Centro 2020, Portugal 2020, and European Union, and supported by the R&D Unit Centre for Functional Ecology—Science for People and the Planet (CFE) UIDB/04004/2020 and Associated Laboratory TERRA LA/P/0092/2020 financed by FCT/MCTES through national funds (PIDDAC) 
FCT fellowship UI/BD/150981/2021 
Serial title, monograph or event: Agronomy
Volume: 13
Issue: 6
Abstract: In Portugal, the Cova da Beira region is well-known for the production of Prunus spp. and is considered the main peach production area in the country. In the spring of 2021 and 2022, field surveys in peach and nectarine orchards showed symptoms of decline such as cankers, gummosis, dry branches, abortion of flowers, mummified fruits and the partial or total death of some plants. Brown rot is caused by three species of the genus Monilinia, M. fructigena, M. laxa and M. fructicola, the last is an OEPP/EPPO A2 quarantine organism on peach trees. Brown rot disease had previously been described in the Cova da Beira region, however, the recent high mortality and severity of symptoms raised doubts as to the species involved. Symptomatic plant material was collected from thirteen orchards and used for fungal isolation and molecular detection according to the OEPP/EPPO standard. M. fructicola was confirmed morphologically and molecularly in two orchards, and molecularly (duplex real-time PCR) detected in two others. Whole genome sequencing using Oxford Nanopore MinION was also carried out to confirm the identification. Pathogenicity tests were performed on peach, nectarine and sweet cherry fruit according to Koch’s postulates. Based on all the results obtained, we report the first detection of M. fructicola in P. persica in Portugal.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/113014
ISSN: 2073-4395
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13061493
Rights: openAccess
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