Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics

This study aimed to comprehend the diversity of the fungal community on Chokanan mango, a premium mango variety from Thailand which is widely cultivated in Indonesia, associated with stem end rot and anthracnose disease using high-throughput amplicon targeted metagenomics analysis by next-generation...

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Main Authors: Ani Widiastuti, Suryanti, Alvina Clara Giovanni, Niken Rasmi Paramita
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Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2024-03-01
Series:Journal of Plant Protection Research
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Online Access:https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130682/PDF/OA_09_JPPR_64_1_1797_Widiastuti.pdf
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author Ani Widiastuti
Suryanti
Alvina Clara Giovanni
Niken Rasmi Paramita
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Alvina Clara Giovanni
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description This study aimed to comprehend the diversity of the fungal community on Chokanan mango, a premium mango variety from Thailand which is widely cultivated in Indonesia, associated with stem end rot and anthracnose disease using high-throughput amplicon targeted metagenomics analysis by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Samples used in this study were freshly harvested healthy fruits at the age of 15-weeks (H15.ITS), healthy fruits after 2 weeks incubation (H17.ITS), 17-week old fruits (S17.ITS) with stem end rot symptoms, and 17-week old fruits (A17.ITS) with anthracnose symptoms. Results showed that the Basidiomycota phylum was dominant in the healthy fruits, while the Ascomycota phylum was found dominantly in sick fruits. Based on OTUs alignment of sequenced data, some species found to be dominantly associated with stem end rot disease in this study were Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Neofusicoccum cordaticola and N. mangiferae. Dominant species which were associated with mango anthracnose disease were Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Botryosphaeria corticis, Volutella sp., and Pseudofusicoccum violacearum. These fungal genera were not found to be dominant in healthy fruits at the same age indicating that specific genera contributed to developing postharvest diseases on mango differently. The findings confirmed that the fungal community associated with stem end rot and anthracnose disease on mango was unique, and specific species contributed in particular disease development. Since mango is an important global commodity, these research findings will contribute significantly to global biosecurity.
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spelling doaj.art-a9a470ed0d664f03a304dc11b1ac30f02024-03-26T14:13:32ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Plant Protection Research1427-43451899-007X2024-03-01vol. 64No 14251https://doi.org/10.24425/jppr.2024.149160Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomicsAni Widiastuti0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6745-5614Suryanti1Alvina Clara Giovanni2Niken Rasmi Paramita3Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, IndonesiaGalasari Gunung Sejahtera, Gresik, East Java, IndonesiaThis study aimed to comprehend the diversity of the fungal community on Chokanan mango, a premium mango variety from Thailand which is widely cultivated in Indonesia, associated with stem end rot and anthracnose disease using high-throughput amplicon targeted metagenomics analysis by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Samples used in this study were freshly harvested healthy fruits at the age of 15-weeks (H15.ITS), healthy fruits after 2 weeks incubation (H17.ITS), 17-week old fruits (S17.ITS) with stem end rot symptoms, and 17-week old fruits (A17.ITS) with anthracnose symptoms. Results showed that the Basidiomycota phylum was dominant in the healthy fruits, while the Ascomycota phylum was found dominantly in sick fruits. Based on OTUs alignment of sequenced data, some species found to be dominantly associated with stem end rot disease in this study were Lasiodiplodia theobromae, Neofusicoccum cordaticola and N. mangiferae. Dominant species which were associated with mango anthracnose disease were Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Botryosphaeria corticis, Volutella sp., and Pseudofusicoccum violacearum. These fungal genera were not found to be dominant in healthy fruits at the same age indicating that specific genera contributed to developing postharvest diseases on mango differently. The findings confirmed that the fungal community associated with stem end rot and anthracnose disease on mango was unique, and specific species contributed in particular disease development. Since mango is an important global commodity, these research findings will contribute significantly to global biosecurity.https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130682/PDF/OA_09_JPPR_64_1_1797_Widiastuti.pdflasiodiplodia theobromaemicrobiome interactionneofusicoccum cordaticolaneofusicoccum mangiferaepostharvest disease
spellingShingle Ani Widiastuti
Suryanti
Alvina Clara Giovanni
Niken Rasmi Paramita
Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
Journal of Plant Protection Research
lasiodiplodia theobromae
microbiome interaction
neofusicoccum cordaticola
neofusicoccum mangiferae
postharvest disease
title Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
title_full Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
title_fullStr Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
title_short Diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
title_sort diversity of the fungal community on mango associated with stem end rot and anthracnose diseases based on amplicon targeted metagenomics
topic lasiodiplodia theobromae
microbiome interaction
neofusicoccum cordaticola
neofusicoccum mangiferae
postharvest disease
url https://journals.pan.pl/Content/130682/PDF/OA_09_JPPR_64_1_1797_Widiastuti.pdf
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