Emerging Verticillium Wilt of Napa Cabbage in Korea: Morphological, Molecular, and Pathogenic Characterization of Verticillium dahliae and Verticillium longisporum (A1/D1)

韩国大白菜黄萎病的出现:大丽轮枝菌和长孢轮枝菌(A1/D1)的形态学、分子生物学和致病性特征

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Abstract

Verticillium wilt is an emerging threat to Brassicaceae crops worldwide, yet information on the species diversity and pathogenicity of Verticillium on Napa cabbage (Brassica rapa subsp. pekinensis) in South Korea remains limited. During surveys in 2020 and 2021, patches of wilted Napa cabbage plants were observed in highland cultivation regions, with disease incidence ranging from 1 to 10%. Twenty symptomatic plants were collected, and fifteen fungal isolates were obtained through tissue culture. Morphological observations and multilocus phylogenetic analyses based on four loci (ACT, EF, GPD, and TS) identified two species, V. dahliae and Verticillium longisporum (lineages A1/D1). Morphologically, V. longisporum produced longer conidia (>6.1 μm) and elongate microsclerotia, whereas V. dahliae produced shorter conidia (<6.0 μm) and spherical microsclerotia. Growth assays demonstrated that V. longisporum grew optimally at 22 °C and V. dahliae at 25 °C, with V8 agar supporting the best growth of both species. Pathogenicity tests on Napa cabbage seedlings confirmed that both species caused typical wilt symptoms, including leaf yellowing, senescence, and stunted growth. To our knowledge, this is the first report of V. longisporum associated with Verticillium wilt of Napa cabbage in South Korea. While Verticillium wilt has so far been confined to highland cultivation areas, considering the predominance of V. longisporum in autumn-winter cropping regions in Japan, continued monitoring in similar Korean production regions will be essential. These findings provide new insights into the distribution, morphology, and pathogenicity of Verticillium species, contributing to the development of effective management strategies for Napa cabbage production.

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