New Disease Reports (2006) 14, 44.

First report of Ascochyta sonchi in Turkey

C. Eken* and İ. Çoruh

*ceken@atauni.edu.tr

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Accepted: 24 Nov 2006

Perennial sowthistle (Sonchus arvensis) is a native of Eurasia, including Turkey. The plant is found in wide range of habitats. In July 2004, a leaf spot disease of S. arvensis was observed on pastures in the province of Erzurum, Turkey. The symptoms began as small, circular, brown spots on leaves. The circular spots increased in size, developing into irregular lesions, in which pycnidia developed (Fig. 1).

Leaves showing symptoms were surface disinfected and plated onto potato dextrose agar (PDA) and incubated at room temperature. Pycnidia producing hyaline, ellipsoidal conidia (6-10 x 2-3.5 µm) were observed after 4 to 5 days. The fungus was consistently isolated on PDA from diseased leaves and identified as Ascochyta sonchi (Sacc.) Grove based on morphological characteristics (Mel’nik, 2000).

To satisfy Koch’s postulates, a conidial suspension (1 x 106 conidia per ml) of the fungus was sprayed onto leaves of S. arvensis plants (45 days old). Conidia were harvested from 10-day-old cultures grown on PDA. Both inoculated plants and control plants (inoculated with sterile water) were covered with plastic bags for 72 h in a glasshouse at 23 ± 2°C. After 8-10 days, the symptoms were similar to those previously observed. No symptoms developed on control plants. The pathogen was consistently reisolated from inoculated plants. A. sonchi has been recorded previously on S. arvensis in Russia (Evidente et al., 2006) and USA (Farr et al., No Date). To our knowledge, this is the first report of A. sonchi from Turkey on any host.

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Figure 1: Pycnidia of Ascochyta sonchi
Figure 1: Pycnidia of Ascochyta sonchi

References

  1. Evidente A, Berestetskiy A, Andolfi A, Zonno MC, Cimmino A, Vurro M, 2006. Relation between in vitro production of ascosonchine and virulence of strains of the potential mycoherbicide Ascochyta sonchi: a method for its quantification in complex samples. Phytochemical Analysis 17, 357-364.
  2. Farr DF, Rossman AY, Palm ME, McCray EB, No Date. Fungal Databases, Systematic Botany & Mycology Laboratory, ARS, USDA. Retrieved October, 2006, from http://nt.ars-grin.gov/fungaldatabases/
  3. Mel'nik VA, 2000. Key to the fungi of the genus Ascochyta Lib. (Coelomycetes). Berlin, Germany: Parey Verlag, 1-193. (Mel’nik VA, Braun U, Hagedorn G, eds. Mitteilungen aus der Biologischen Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft No. 379.)

This report was formally published in Plant Pathology

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