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An isolate morphologically and phylogenetically distinct from B otrytis cinerea obtained from withered grapes possibly represents a new species of
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Grapes kept after harvest for withering in drying fruit rooms (
fruttaio
) are highly susceptible to
B
otrytis cinerea
infection. A taxonomically undefined isolate (B83) was identified during a survey of
B
. cinerea
populations in these specific environments. This isolate yielded negative results in
B
. cinerea
‐specific
PCR
s and displayed a different colony morphology on potato dextrose agar. Based on this data, the isolate underwent a taxonomic investigation. Sequencing of the
ITS
–5·8S–
ITS
2 region indicated that the isolate belongs to the
Botrytis
genus.
IGS
‐
RFLP
analysis revealed that
B
otrytis
sp.
B
83 was a different haplotype from genotypes of indigenous
B
. cinerea
strains. Comparative sequence analysis of three housekeeping genes,
G3
PDH
,
HSP
60
and
RPB
2
, showed that the isolate constitutes a taxon related to
B
otrytis aclada
, distant from
B
. cinerea
. A phylogenetic tree built with
NEP
genes was in agreement with the combined tree built with
G3
PDH
,
HSP
60
and
RPB
2
sequences.
Botrytis
sp. B83 is morphologically similar to
B
. aclada
. Conversely, its host range indicates that it is polyphagous like
B
. cinerea
, despite its lower virulence. This study provides evidence for the existence of a new species of
Botrytis
. Nevertheless, the description of only a single isolate and the need for further information on genetic divergence, reproductive isolation and host preference, prevent the classification and formal description of a new taxon.
Title: An isolate morphologically and phylogenetically distinct from
B
otrytis cinerea
obtained from withered grapes possibly represents a new species of
Description:
Grapes kept after harvest for withering in drying fruit rooms (
fruttaio
) are highly susceptible to
B
otrytis cinerea
infection.
A taxonomically undefined isolate (B83) was identified during a survey of
B
.
cinerea
populations in these specific environments.
This isolate yielded negative results in
B
.
cinerea
‐specific
PCR
s and displayed a different colony morphology on potato dextrose agar.
Based on this data, the isolate underwent a taxonomic investigation.
Sequencing of the
ITS
–5·8S–
ITS
2 region indicated that the isolate belongs to the
Botrytis
genus.
IGS
‐
RFLP
analysis revealed that
B
otrytis
sp.
B
83 was a different haplotype from genotypes of indigenous
B
.
cinerea
strains.
Comparative sequence analysis of three housekeeping genes,
G3
PDH
,
HSP
60
and
RPB
2
, showed that the isolate constitutes a taxon related to
B
otrytis aclada
, distant from
B
.
cinerea
.
A phylogenetic tree built with
NEP
genes was in agreement with the combined tree built with
G3
PDH
,
HSP
60
and
RPB
2
sequences.
Botrytis
sp.
B83 is morphologically similar to
B
.
aclada
.
Conversely, its host range indicates that it is polyphagous like
B
.
cinerea
, despite its lower virulence.
This study provides evidence for the existence of a new species of
Botrytis
.
Nevertheless, the description of only a single isolate and the need for further information on genetic divergence, reproductive isolation and host preference, prevent the classification and formal description of a new taxon.
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