Searching for pathogenic fungi of Passiflora foetida sensu lato in Colombia, South America, with potential for classical biological control in Australia

Paola Betancur-García,Louise Morin,Mauricio Salazar-Yepes,J. Morales-Osorio

Published 2024 in Biocontrol science and technology (Print)

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ABSTRACT Interest in plant pathogens for classical biological control (CBC) of invasive introduced plants has increased steadily since the 1970s. The introduced plant Passiflora foetida sensu lato invades large tracts of land across northern Australia and CBC represents a possible solution to reduce its abundance and spread. Field surveys for foliar fungal pathogens of P. foetida s.l. were performed between 2017 and 2020 in Colombia. Molecular sequencing was used to confirm the identity of plants surveyed at each site and to explore genetic variation between sites. Leaf spots of various sizes and sometime associated with chlorosis as well as necrosis of leaf edges were the main disease symptoms observed. These symptoms were not severe and did not appear to affect plant growth. No disease symptoms caused by obligate biotrophic fungi nor girdling lesions on stems were observed. Of the 125 fungal isolates recovered from the collected diseased material, only 21 were considered as pathogenic on P. foetida s.l. in detached-leaf assays. Morphological examinations and sequencing of the 21 pathogenic isolates revealed that they belong to 11 genera. Based on the low severity of disease symptoms observed in the field, we conclude that these isolates do not warrant further investigations as potential CBC agents.

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