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Vivas, Maria
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Mehl, James William Montague
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Wingfield, Michael J.
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Roux, Jolanda
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Slippers, Bernard
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2021-06-03T08:21:09Z |
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2021-09 |
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dc.description.abstract |
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a family of endophytic fungi, many of which are latent pathogens of woody plants. Although extensively sampled in some parts of the world, little is known regarding their occurrence across different environmental conditions. This study considered the presence of the Botryosphaeriaceae on Syzygium cordatum trees across a latitudinal gradient. We examined the relative importance of different environmental factors on the presence of the Botryosphaeriaceae across this latitudinal gradient. Specifically, Botryosphaeriaceae community composition and species richness were analysed. The optimal growth temperature of the most common Botryosphaeriaceae isolates and its relation to isolate origin was also tested in culture. We identified 14 Botryosphaeriaceae species including seven each of Lasiodiplodia and Neofusicoccum species. The maximum historical temperature emerged as the environmental factor that best predicted the presence of Botryosphaeriaceae species in S. cordatum trees, specifically influencing Botryosphaeriaceae community composition. For all the Botryosphaeriaceae species studied in vitro, temperature strongly influenced mycelial growth and they all had an optimal growth temperature of 25 °C. Contrary to our hypothesis, the optimal growth temperature was not related to isolate origin. These results contribute to understanding the presence of the Botryosphaeriaceae in trees and our ability to detect these latent pathogens. |
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dc.description.department |
Biochemistry |
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Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI) |
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Genetics |
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Microbiology and Plant Pathology |
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Plant Production and Soil Science |
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2022-04-30 |
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hj2021 |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
The Department of Science and Innovation (DSI)-National Research Foundation (NRF) Centre of Excellence in Plant Health Biotechnology (CPHB), members of the Tree Protection Co-operative Programme (TPCP), the Claude Leon Foundation and “Juan de la Cierva Program”, Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness, Government of Spain. |
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http://www.elsevier.com/locate/funbio |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Vivas, M., Mehl, J.W.M., Wingfield, M.J. et al. 2021, 'Botryosphaeriaceae on Syzygium cordatum across a latitudinal gradient in South Africa', Fungal Biology, vol. 125, no. 9, pp. 718-724. |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1878-6146 (print) |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1878-6162 (online) |
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10.1016/j.funbio.2021.04.006 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/80205 |
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en |
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Elsevier |
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dc.rights |
© 2021 British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Notice : this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Fungal Biology. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. A definitive version was subsequently published in Fungal Biology, vol. 125, no. 9, pp. 718-724, 2021. doi : 10.1016/j.funbio.2021.04.006. |
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dc.subject |
Lasiodiplodia |
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Neofusicoccum |
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dc.subject |
Environmental variables |
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dc.subject |
Climate |
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In vitro mycelial growth |
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dc.title |
Botryosphaeriaceae on Syzygium cordatum across a latitudinal gradient in South Africa |
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dc.type |
Postprint Article |
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