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Phytopathology | 2002

Genetic and Morphological Characterization of Colletotrichum acutatum Causing Anthracnose of Lupins

Pedro Talhinhas; Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad; João Neves-Martins; Helena Oliveira

ABSTRACT Anthracnose, caused by Colletotrichum sp., is a serious problem of lupins (Lupinus spp.) worldwide. Morphological characters and molecular markers were used to characterize 43 Colletotrichum isolates from lupins, 8 isolates from other hosts, and 18 reference isolates representing related Colletotrichum spp., to assess the pathogen diversity and resolve its taxonomy. All lupin Colletotrichum isolates tested positive with C. acutatum-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and did not test positive with C. gloeosporioides-specific PCR. Spore shape and colony diameter as well as insensitivity to benomyl grouped the lupin anthracnose isolates closer to C. acutatum than to C. gloeosporioides. Analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences of 57 Colletotrichum isolates grouped all lupin isolates with C. acutatum and distinct from C. gloeosporioides. Further, tub2 and his4 sequences revealed groups concordant with ITS, reducing the excessive dependence on the latter. Arbitrarily primed-PCR and amplified fragment length polymorphism analyses revealed intraspecific subgroups, but neither was useful to decipher species level relationships. ITS, tub2, and his4 results strongly support designating lupin anthracnose pathogen as C. acutatum or its subspecies. Most Colletotrichum isolates from lupins from worldwide locations are genetically homogeneous and form a distinct subgroup within C. acutatum. Present results also underline the potential of the C. acutatum-specific PCR for routine pathogen diagnosis.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005

Molecular and Phenotypic Analyses Reveal Association of Diverse Colletotrichum acutatum Groups and a Low Level of C. gloeosporioides with Olive Anthracnose

Pedro Talhinhas; Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad; João Neves-Martins; Helena Oliveira

ABSTRACT Anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) is an important disease causing major yield losses and poor oil quality in olives. The objectives were to determine the diversity and distribution pattern of Colletotrichum spp. populations prevalent in olives and their relatedness to anthracnose pathogens in other hosts, assess their pathogenic variability and host preference, and develop diagnostic tools. A total of 128 Colletotrichum spp. isolates representing all olive-growing areas in Portugal and a few isolates from other countries were characterized by molecular and phenotypic assays and compared with reference isolates. Arbitrarily primed PCR data, internal transcribed spacer of rRNA gene and β-tubulin 2 nucleotide sequences, colony characteristics, and benomyl sensitivity showed Colletotrichum acutatum to be dominant (>97%) with limited occurrence of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (<3%). Among C. acutatum populations, five molecular groups, A2 to A6, were identified. A2 was widely prevalent (89%), coinciding with a high incidence of anthracnose and environmental conditions suitable to disease spread. A4 was dominant in a particular region, while other C. acutatum groups and C. gloeosporioides were sporadic in their occurrence, mostly related to marginal areas of olive cultivation. C. gloeosporioides, isolated from olive fruits with symptoms indistinguishable from those of C. acutatum, showed same virulence rating as the most virulent C. acutatum isolate from group A2. C. acutatum and C. gloeosporioides isolates tested in infected strawberry fruits and strawberry and lupin plants revealed their cross-infection potential. Diagnostic tools were developed from β-tubulin 2 sequences to enable rapid and reliable pathogen detection and differentiation of C. acutatum groups.


Molecular Biotechnology | 2008

Agrobacterium-mediated transformation and insertional mutagenesis in Colletotrichum acutatum for investigating varied pathogenicity lifestyles

Pedro Talhinhas; S. Muthumeenakshi; João Neves-Martins; Helena Oliveira; Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad

Colletotrichum acutatum is a cosmopolitan pathogen causing economically important diseases known as anthracnose on a wide range of hosts. This fungus exhibits varied pathogenicity lifestyles and the tools essential to understand the molecular mechanisms are still being developed. The transformation methods currently available for this species for gene discovery and functional analysis involve protoplast transformation and are laborious and inefficient. We have developed a protocol for efficient Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT) of C. acutatum. Using this protocol we were able to transform C. acutatum isolates belonging to different genetic groups and originating from different hosts. The transformation efficiency was up to 156 transformants per 104 conidia, with >70% transformants showing single location/single copy integration of T-DNA. Binary vector pBHt2-GFP was constructed, enabling green fluorescence protein tagging of C. acutatum strains, which will be a useful tool for epidemiology and histopathology studies. The ATMT protocol developed was used to identify putative pathogenicity mutants, suggesting the applicability of this technique for rapid generation of a large panel of insertional mutants of C. acutatum leading to the identification of the genes associated with the varied lifestyles.


Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution | 2006

Collection of Lupinus angustifolius L. germplasm and characterisation of morphological and molecular diversity

Pedro Talhinhas; José Leitão; João Neves-Martins

Lupinus angustifolius L. is a Mediterranean species, domesticated in the 20th century, representing an important grain legume crop in Australia and other countries. This work is focused on the collection of wild germplasm and on the characterisation of morphological and molecular diversity of germplasm accessions. It reports the collection of 81 wild L. angustifolius accessions from the South and Centre of Portugal, available at the ‘Instituto Superior de Agronomia Gene Bank’, with subsequent morphological and molecular characterisation of a selection of these and other accessions. A multivariate analysis of morphological traits on 88 L. angustifolius accessions (including 59 wild Portuguese accessions, 15 cultivars and 14 breeding lines) showed a cline of variation on wild germplasm, with plants from Southern Portugal characterised by earlier flowering, higher vegetative development and larger seeds. AFLP and ISSR molecular markers grouped modern cultivars as sub-clusters within the wider diversity of wild germplasm, revealing the narrow pool of genetic diversity on which domesticated accessions are based. The importance of preserving, characterising and using wild genetic resources for L. angustifolius crop improvement is outlined by the results obtained.


Plant Breeding | 2003

AFLP, ISSR and RAPD markers reveal high levels of genetic diversity among Lupinus spp.

Pedro Talhinhas; João Neves-Martins; José Leitão


Plant Pathology | 2011

Epidemiology, histopathology and aetiology of olive anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum acutatum and C. gloeosporioides in Portugal

Pedro Talhinhas; C. Mota-Capitão; S. Martins; Ana Paula Ramos; João Neves-Martins; Leonor Guerra-Guimarães; Vítor Várzea; Maria do Céu Silva; Surapareddy Sreenivasaprasad; Helena Oliveira


Journal of Phytopathology | 2010

Characterization of Colletotrichum kahawae Isolates Causing Coffee Berry Disease in Angola

Luzolo Manuel; Pedro Talhinhas; Vítor Várzea; João Neves-Martins


Wild and cultivated lupins from the Tropics to the Poles. Proceedings of the 10th International Lupin Conference, Laugarvatn, Iceland, 19-24 June 2002. | 2004

Evaluation of resistance to anthracnose in lupin germplasm.

A. Valente; Pedro Talhinhas; P. Römer; Helena Oliveira; João Neves-Martins; E. van Santen; G. D. Hill


Lupin, an ancient crop for the new millennium: Proceedings of the 9th International Lupin Conference, Klink/Muritz, Germany, 20-24 June, 1999. | 2000

Characterization and evaluation of Lupinus albus, L. angustifolius and L. luteus accessions of the DBEB gene bank.

H. Pereira; R. Feio; Pedro Talhinhas; João Neves-Martins; E. van Santen; Michael Wink; S. Weissmann; P. Römer


Revista de Ciências Agrárias | 2016

Avaliação da resistência à antracnose em germoplasma de Lupinus spp.

Pedro Talhinhas; João Neves-Martins; Helena Oliveira

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Pedro Talhinhas

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Helena Oliveira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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José Leitão

University of the Algarve

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Vítor Várzea

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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C. Mota-Capitão

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Leonor Guerra-Guimarães

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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S. Martins

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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