877
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Botrytis californica, a new cryptic species in the B. cinerea species complex causing gray mold in blueberries and table grapes

, , &
Pages 330-343 | Received 22 Jun 2015, Accepted 21 Dec 2015, Published online: 20 Jan 2017

Literature cited

  • AlfonsoCRaposoRMelgarejoP. 2000. Genetic diversity in Botrytis cinerea populations on vegetable crops in greenhouses in southeastern Spain. Plant Pathol 49:243–251, doi:10.1046/j.1365-3059.2000.00452.x
  • FournierEGiraudTAlbertiniCBrygooY. 2005. Partition of the Botrytis cinerea complex in France using multiple gene genealogies. Mycologia 97:1251–1267, doi:10.3852/mycologia.97.6.1251
  • FournierELevisCFortiniDLerouxPGiraudTBrygooY. 2003. Characterization of Bc-hch, the Botrytis cinerea homolog of the Neurospora crassa het-c vegetative incompatibility locus and its use as a population marker. Mycologia 95:251–261, doi:10.2307/3762036
  • GablerFMSmilanickJLMansourMRammingDWMackeyBE. 2003. Correlations of morphological, anatomical and chemical features of grape berries with resistance to Botrytis cinerea. Phytopathology 93:1263–1273, doi:10.1094/PHYTO.2003.93.10.1263
  • Grant-DowntonRTTerhemRBKapralovMVMehdiSRodriguez-EnriquezMJGurrSJvan KanJALDeweyFM. 2014. A novel Botrytis species is associated with a newly emergent foliar disease in cultivated Hemerocallis. PLoS One 9:e892772.
  • HahnMViaudMvan KanJ. 2014. The genome of Botrytis cinerea, a ubiquitous broad host range nectroph. In: DeanRALichens-ParkAKoleC, eds. Genomics of plant-associated fungi and oomycetes: dicot pathogens. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag. p 19–44.
  • HallTA. 1999. BioEdit: a user-friendly biological sequence alignment editor and analysis program for Windows 95/98/NT. Nucleic Acids Symp Ser 41:95–98, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0089272.s009
  • HancockJCallowPHansonEBeaudryR. 2008. Effect of cultivar, controlled atmosphere storage and fruit ripeness on the long-term storage of highbush blueberries. HortTechnology 18:199–205.
  • HennebertGLGrovesJW. 1963. Three new species of Botryotinia on Ranunculaceae. Can J Bot 41:341–370, doi:10.1139/b63-033
  • JimenezMCarpenterFMolinarRHWrightKDayKR. 2005. Blueberry research launches exciting new California specialty crop. Calif Agric 59:65–69, 10.3733/ca.v059n02p65
  • LerouxPChapelandFDesbrossesDGredtM. 1999. Patterns of cross-resistance to fungicides in Botryotinia fuckeliana (Botrytis cinerea) isolates from French vineyards. Crop Prot 18:687–697, doi:10.1016/S0261-2194(99)00074-5
  • LiXPKerriganJChaiWXSchnabelG. 2012. Botrytis caroliniana, a new species isolated from blackberry in South Carolina. Mycologia 104:650–658, doi:10.3852/11-218
  • MaZMichailidesTJ. 2005. Genetic structure of Botrtyis cinerea populations from different host plants in California. Plant Dis 89:1083–1089, doi:10.1094/PD-89-1083
  • NielsenKYohalamDS. 2001. Origin of a polyploidy Botrytis pathogen through interspecific hybridization between Botrytis aclada and Botrytis byssoidea. Mycologia 93: 1064–1071, doi:10.2307/3761668
  • O’GormanDTSholbergPLStokesSCGinnsJ. 2008. DNA sequence analysis of herbarium specimens facilitates the revival of Botrytis mali, a postharvest pathogen of apple. Mycologia 100:227–235.
  • SaitoSMichailidesJTXiaoCL. 2014a. First report of Botrytis pseudocinerea causing gray mold on blueberry in North America. Plant Dis 98:1743, doi:10.1094/PDIS-06-14-0573-PDN
  • SaitoSCadle-DavidsonLWilcoxFW. 2014b. Selection, fitness and control of grape isolates of Botrytis cinerea variably sensitive to fenhexamid. Plant Dis 98:233–240, doi:10.1094/PDIS-07-13-0746-RE
  • StaatsMvan BaarlenPvan KanJAL. 2005. Molecular phylogeny of the plant pathogenic genus Botrtyis and the evolution of host specificity. Mol Biol Evol 22: 333–346, doi:10.1093/molbev/msi020
  • TamuraKStecherGPetersonDFilipskiAKumarS. 2013. MEGA 6: molecular evolutionary genetics analysis 6.0. Mol Biol Evol 30:2725–2729, doi:10.1093/molbev/mst197
  • WalkerASGautierALConfaisJMartinhoDViaudMLePCheurPDupontJFournierE. 2011. Botrytis pseudocinerea, a new cryptic species causing gray mold in French vineyards in sympatry with Botrytis cinerea. Phytopathology 101:1433–1445, 10.1094/PHYTO-04-11-0104
  • WhiteTJBrunsTLeeSTaylorJ. 1990. Amplification and direct sequencing of fungal ribosomal RNA genes for phylogetetics. In: InisMAGelfandDHSninskyJJWhiteTJ, eds. PCR protocols: a guide to methods and applications. New York: Academic Press. p 315–322.
  • ZhangJWuMDLiGQYangLYuLJiangDHHuangHCZhuangWY. 2010a. Botrytis fabiopsis, a new species causing chocolate spot of broad bean in central China. Mycologia 102:1114–1126, doi:10.3852/09-217
  • ZhangJZhangLLiGQYangLJiangDHZhuangWYHuangHC. 2010b. Botrytis sinoallii, a new species of the gray mold pathogen on Allium crops in China. Mycoscience 51:421–431, doi:10.1007/S10267-010-0057-4
  • ZhouYJZhangJWangXDYangLJiangDHLiGQHsiangTZhuangWY. 2014. Morphological and phylogenetic identification of Botrytis sinoviticola, a novel cryptic species causing gray mold disease of table grapes (Vitis vinifera) in China. Mycologia 106:45–56, doi:10.3852/13-032

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.