Identification and Characterization of Pathogenic Fusarium Species Causing White Mold Disease in Cultivated Morels (Morchella spp.) in China

中国栽培羊肚菌(Morchella spp.)白霉病致病镰刀菌的鉴定与表征

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Abstract

White mold disease (WMD) is a major constraint to Morchella cultivation in China, leading to significant yield and quality losses. While Fusarium species are recognized plant pathogens, their diversity and role in WMD of morels have been poorly understood. This study aimed to identify and characterize Fusarium species associated with WMD in cultivated morels. Symptomatic ascocarps were collected from 22 cultivation bases across 16 provinces in China. A total of 120 Fusarium isolates were recovered and identified using morphological traits and multi-locus phylogenetic analysis. Twelve Fusarium species were identified, F. acuminatum, F. avenaceum, F. clavum, F. compactum, F. falciforme, F. flocciferum, F. ipomoeae, F. mucidum, F. oxysporum, F. proliferatum, F. subglutinans, and F. verticillioides, with most isolates recovered from northern China. Among them, F. verticillioides was the most common species (22.5%). Pathogenicity assays showed that all twelve of the identified Fusarium species were virulent to morel ascocarps. This is the first comprehensive report of these twelve Fusarium species causing WMD in morels, providing critical insights into pathogen diversity and virulence in Morchella production systems. These findings will support the development of targeted monitoring and management strategies to reduce the impact of WMD in morel cultivation.

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