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doi:10.1186/s12866-024-03326-0...

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Peng, Keqin Lin, Meiling Yuan, Xiaoxiao Li, Changtian Zeng, Xiangyu Tian, Fenghua Li, Yu
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en
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BioMed Central

Category

Mycology

Year

2024

listing date

5/29/2024

Keywords
koch’s postulates antibacterial effect ... multi-gene phylogeney disease cobweb decastes
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Abstract

Background Cobweb disease is a fungal disease that commonly affects the cultivation and production of edible mushrooms, leading to serious yield and economic losses.

It is considered a major fungal disease in the realm of edible mushrooms.

The symptoms of cobweb disease were found during the cultivation of Lyophyllum decastes .

This study aimed to identify the causative pathogen of cobweb disease and evaluate effective fungicides, providing valuable insights for field control and management of L. decastes cobweb disease.

Results The causal agent of cobweb disease was isolated from samples infected and identified as Cladobotryum mycophilum based on morphological and cultural characteristics, as well as multi-locus phylogeny analysis (ITS, RPB1, RPB2, and TEF1-α).

Pathogenicity tests further confirmed C. mycophilum as the responsible pathogen for this condition.

Among the selected fungicides, Prochloraz-manganese chloride complex, Trifloxystrobin, tebuconazole, and Difenoconazole exhibited significant inhibitory effects on the pathogen’s mycelium, with EC50 values of 0.076 µg/mL, 0.173 µg/mL, and 0.364 µg/mL, respectively.

These fungicides can serve as references for future field control of cobweb disease in L. decastes .

Conclusion This study is the first report of C. mycophilum as the causing agent of cobweb disease in L. decastes in China.

Notably, Prochloraz-manganese chloride complex demonstrated the strongest inhibitory efficacy against C. mycophilum.

Peng, Keqin,Lin, Meiling,Yuan, Xiaoxiao,Li, Changtian,Zeng, Xiangyu,Tian, Fenghua,Li, Yu, 2024, Identification and fungicides sensitivity evaluation of the causal agent of cobweb disease on Lyophyllum decastes in China, BioMed Central

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