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Plant Science | 2012

Characterization of a cassiicolin-encoding gene from Corynespora cassiicola, pathogen of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis)

Marine Déon; Yanice Bourré; Stéphanie Gimenez; Angélique Berger; Daniel Bieysse; Frédéric De Lamotte; Joël Poncet; Véronique Roussel; François Bonnot; Gérald Oliver; Jérôme Franchel; Marc Seguin; Thierry Leroy; Patricia Roeckel-Drevet; Valérie Pujade-Renaud

Corynespora Leaf Fall (CLF) is a major disease of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) caused by the Ascomycota Corynespora cassiicola. Here we describe the cloning and characterization of a gene encoding cassiicolin (Cas), a glycosylated cystein-rich small secreted protein (SSP) identified as a potential CLF disease effector in rubber tree. Three isolates with contrasted levels of aggressiveness were analyzed comparatively. The cassiicolin gene was detected - and the toxin successfully purified - from the isolates with high and medium aggressiveness (CCP and CCAM3 respectively) but not from the isolate with the lowest aggressiveness (CCAM1), suggesting the existence of a different disease effector in the later. CCP and CCAM3 carried strictly identical cassiicolin genes and produced toxins of identical mass, as evidence by mass spectrometry analysis, thus suggesting conserved post-translational modifications in addition to sequence identity. The differences in aggressiveness between CCP and CCAM3 may be attributed to differences in cassiicolin transcript levels rather than qualitative variations in cassiicolin structure. Cassiicolin may play an important role in the early phase of infection since a peak of cassiicolin transcripts occurred in 1 or 2 days after inoculation (before the occurrence of the first symptoms), in both the tolerant and the susceptible cultivars.


Fungal Diversity | 2012

First characterization of endophytic Corynespora cassiicola isolates with variant cassiicolin genes recovered from rubber trees in Brazil

Marine Déon; Ana Scomparin; Aude Tixier; Carlos Raimunto Reis Mattos; Thierry Leroy; Marc Seguin; Patricia Roeckel-Drevet; Valérie Pujade-Renaud

Corynespora cassiicola is the causal agent of Corynespora Leaf Fall (CLF) disease. CLF is one of the most important fungal diseases of rubber trees in Asia and Africa but disease outbreaks have not been reported in South America. Cassiicolin, a small cysteine-rich glycoprotein secreted by the pathogenic C. cassiicola isolate CCP, was previously identified as a potential disease effector in rubber tree. Recently, the cassiicolin-encoding gene (Cas1) was characterized and shown to be expressed in the early phase of infection. In this study, we investigated whether previously undetected strains of C. cassiicola are present in South American rubber plantations by examining the fungal endophyte population found in asymptomatic rubber tree leaves. Four isolates were identified as C. cassiicola. Genes encoding new forms of the cassiicolin precursor protein (Cas3 and Cas4) were identified from these isolates. Three of four isolates were able to induce symptoms on the cultivar they were isolated from in a detached leaf assay, with different kinetics and intensities. One isolate had the same pathogenicity profile as the pathogenic isolate CCP; the other two isolates developed symptoms late during the course of infection, suggesting saprotrophic capabilities. However, no Cas3 or Cas4 transcripts could be detected upon inoculation with the endophytic isolates, whereas the reference gene Cas1 was expressed upon inoculation with the CCP isolate. This work demonstrated that C. cassiicola is present in South America in an endophytic form and that it may evolve from an endophytic to a saprophytic or even potentially pathogenic life style.


Fungal Biology | 2014

Diversity of the cassiicolin gene in Corynespora cassiicola and relation with the pathogenicity in Hevea brasiliensis

Marine Déon; Boris Fumanal; Stéphanie Gimenez; Daniel Bieysse; Ricardo Ribeiro de Oliveira; Siti Shuhada Shuib; Frédéric Breton; Sunderasan Elumalai; João Batista Vida; Marc Seguin; Thierry Leroy; Patricia Roeckel-Drevet; Valérie Pujade-Renaud


Journal of Rubber Research | 2015

Cassiicolin genes among Corynespora cassiicola isolates from Rubber plantations in Malaysia

Siti Shuhada Shuib; Marine Déon; Murnita Mohamad Mahyuddin; Azimah Izhar; Boris Fumanal; E. Sunderasan; Valérie Pujade-Renaud


Archive | 2017

Functional analysis of cassiicolin, effector of the rubber tree pathogen #Corynespora cassiicola#. Session 4. Poster 87

Sébastien Ribeiro; Marine Déon; Dinh Minh Tran; Mouman Soumahoro; Aurélien Masson; André Clément-Demange; Valérie Pujade-Renaud


Proceedings International Rubber Conference 2015: Productivity and quality towards a sustainable and profitable natural rubber sector | 2015

The effectors of Corynespora cassiicola virulence in rubber tree

Valérie Pujade-Renaud; David Lopez; Sébastien Ribeiro; Dinh Minh Tran; Marine Déon; André Clément-Demange; Dominique Garcia; Patricia Drevet; Philippe Label; Emmanuelle Morin; Annegret Kohler; Francis Martin; Marc Seguin; Jean-Louis Julien


Archive | 2015

Genetic and genomic diversity response of rubber tree to a major fungal disease

Vincent Le Guen; Daniela Martins Koop; Leonardo Rippel Salgado; Marine Déon; Fabien Doare; Livia Moura Souza; Marc Seguin; Angélique Berger; Valérie Pujade-Renaud; Dominique Garcia


Archive | 2014

La cassiicoline et le pouvoir pathogène de #Corynespora cassiicola# ; vers la mise en oeuvre d'un test toxinique pour la sélection d'individus tolérants à #C. cassiicola# chez #Hevea brasiliensis#

Marine Déon; Dinh Minh Tran; Boris Fumanal; Stéphanie Gimenez; Daniel Bieysse; Ricardo Ribeiro de Oliveira; Frédéric Breton; André Clément-Demange; Frédéric De Lamotte; Marc Seguin; Thierry Leroy; Patricia Roeckel-Drevet; Valérie Pujade-Renaud


Archive | 2014

Test de sensibilité de variétés clonales d'hévéa aux toxines secrétées par le champignon #Corynespora cassiicola#

Marine Déon; Dinh Minh Tran; André Clément-Demange; Daniel Bieysse; Ricardo Ribeiro de Oliveira; Frédéric Breton; Stéphanie Massey; Frédéric De Lamotte; Anne Clément-Vidal; Marc Seguin; Valérie Pujade-Renaud


Biotic and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants: the Challenge for the 21st Century : Book of abstracts of the CIBA 2013 | 2013

Combined genetic and genomic approaches to characterize a durable Hevea resistance to South American leaf blight : S01T07

Daniela Martins Koop; L.S. Rippel; Marine Déon; Angélique Berger; Ronan Rivallan; Fabien Doare; Vincent Le Guen; Valérie Pujade-Renaud; Marc Seguin; Dominique Garcia

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Thierry Leroy

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Vincent Le Guen

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Boris Fumanal

Blaise Pascal University

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Frédéric De Lamotte

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Ricardo Ribeiro de Oliveira

Universidade Estadual de Maringá

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