Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity

Forty three Chilean Botrytis cinerea isolates of different fenhexamid sensitivities, obtained from table grapes, were phenotypically analyzed and sequenced for the erg27 gene that encodes the 3-ketoreductaseenzyme. Fifteen isolates were highly resistant to fenhexamid (HydR3+) with conidial germinati...

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Published in:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Main Authors: MARCELA ESTERIO, CECILIA RAMOS, ANNE-SOPHIE WALKER, SABINE FILLINGER, PIERRE LEROUX, JAIME AUGER
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author MARCELA ESTERIO
CECILIA RAMOS
ANNE-SOPHIE WALKER
SABINE FILLINGER
PIERRE LEROUX
JAIME AUGER
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JAIME AUGER
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description Forty three Chilean Botrytis cinerea isolates of different fenhexamid sensitivities, obtained from table grapes, were phenotypically analyzed and sequenced for the erg27 gene that encodes the 3-ketoreductaseenzyme. Fifteen isolates were highly resistant to fenhexamid (HydR3+) with conidial germination EC50values >5 μg·mL-1 and colony growth EC50 values >2 μg·mL-1. Five isolates had slight to moderate resistance levels (HydR3-) with conidial germination EC50 values between 0.7 and 2.6 μg·mL-1 and colony growth EC50 values between 0.4 and 3 μg·mL-1. Twenty-three isolates were fenhexamid sensitive (HydS) (conidial germination and colony growth EC50 values <0.1 μg·mL-1). Resistance to anilinopyrimidine (phenotype AniR1), benzimidazole (phenotype BenR1) and dicarboximide fungicides (phenotype ImiR1) was common among isolate stested. When HydR3- and HydR3+ sequences were compared with fenhexamid-resistant French isolates, it was verified that all the HydR3+ had a modification in the C-terminal at position 412 of the protein, close tothe putative transmembrane domain responsible for fenhexamid resistance. The HydR3- isolates showed sixspecific amino acid changes in the sequenced region of the erg27 gene, between positions 199 and 408 of the protein, with three of these described for the first time.
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spelling doaj-art-5b170ee8a96c42e7981d96c643cbb4b32025-08-19T21:14:08ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952012-01-0150310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-89589569Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivityMARCELA ESTERIOCECILIA RAMOSANNE-SOPHIE WALKERSABINE FILLINGERPIERRE LEROUXJAIME AUGERForty three Chilean Botrytis cinerea isolates of different fenhexamid sensitivities, obtained from table grapes, were phenotypically analyzed and sequenced for the erg27 gene that encodes the 3-ketoreductaseenzyme. Fifteen isolates were highly resistant to fenhexamid (HydR3+) with conidial germination EC50values >5 μg·mL-1 and colony growth EC50 values >2 μg·mL-1. Five isolates had slight to moderate resistance levels (HydR3-) with conidial germination EC50 values between 0.7 and 2.6 μg·mL-1 and colony growth EC50 values between 0.4 and 3 μg·mL-1. Twenty-three isolates were fenhexamid sensitive (HydS) (conidial germination and colony growth EC50 values <0.1 μg·mL-1). Resistance to anilinopyrimidine (phenotype AniR1), benzimidazole (phenotype BenR1) and dicarboximide fungicides (phenotype ImiR1) was common among isolate stested. When HydR3- and HydR3+ sequences were compared with fenhexamid-resistant French isolates, it was verified that all the HydR3+ had a modification in the C-terminal at position 412 of the protein, close tothe putative transmembrane domain responsible for fenhexamid resistance. The HydR3- isolates showed sixspecific amino acid changes in the sequenced region of the erg27 gene, between positions 199 and 408 of the protein, with three of these described for the first time.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5426GrapevineGrey MouldVitis sp.erg27 geneHydSHydR3-
spellingShingle MARCELA ESTERIO
CECILIA RAMOS
ANNE-SOPHIE WALKER
SABINE FILLINGER
PIERRE LEROUX
JAIME AUGER
Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
Grapevine
Grey Mould
Vitis sp.
erg27 gene
HydS
HydR3-
title Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
title_full Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
title_fullStr Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
title_short Phenotypic and genetic characterization of B. cinerea Chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
title_sort phenotypic and genetic characterization of b cinerea chilean isolates of different levels of fenhexamid sensitivity
topic Grapevine
Grey Mould
Vitis sp.
erg27 gene
HydS
HydR3-
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5426
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