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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 beta-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 beta-tubulin 2 sequences to enable rapid and reliable pathogen detection and
differentiation of C. acutatum groups.
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Keywords
colletotrichum acutatum colletotrichum gloeosporioides olive anthracnose
Pedagogical Context
Citation
"Applied and Environmental Microbiology". ISSN 0099-2240. 71:6 (2005) 2987-2998
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
