- Synchytrium endobioticum
Taxobox
name = "Synchytrium endobioticum"
regnum = Fungi
divisio =Chytridiomycota
classis =Chytridiomycetes
ordo =Chytridiales
family =Synchytriaceae
genus = "Synchytrium "
species = "S. endobioticum"
binomial = "Synchytrium endobioticum""Synchytrium endobioticum" is a
chytrid fungus that causes thepotato wart disease or "black Scab". It also infects some other plants of theSolanum genus, thoughpotato is the only cultivated host.ystematics
Traditionally, "Synchytrium endobioticum" has been placed to the subgenus "Mesochytrium", but it has been suggested that on the basis of the mode of germination it should be transferred to the subgenus "Microsynchytrium".
At least 18
pathotype s of the fungus exist, most of them with quite limited ranges in Central Europe. The most widely distributed is the pathotype 1.Morphology
Like some other Chytridiales, "Synchytrium endobioticum" develops no
mycelium . The fungus produces a thick walled structure known as a wintersporangium . It is 25-75 µm in diameter and contains 200-300 spores. Sporangia are clustered into thin-walledsorus es.The motile life stage,zoospore is about 0,5 µm in diameter and has one posteriorflagellum .Life cycle
In spring, at higher temperature and moisture, overwintering sporangia germinate to release mobile
zoospore s which infect suitable host epidermal cells. In infected cells, the summer sporangia develop, which quickly release new populations of zoospores. The infection cycle may be repeated as long as infection conditions are suitable. The infected plant cells swell, divide and surround the dividing zoospores resulting in the wart.Under certain stress conditions some zoospore pairs fuse, resulting in a
zygote . The zygote bearing host cells divide, forming eventually the walls of a new winter sporangium. In autumn, the warts rot and disintegrate, releasing new thick-walled resting spores of the fungus into the soil. Thediploid resting spores (pro-sorus es) undergo a dormancy period and before germination (probably) ameiotic division and severalmitotic divisions, becoming a sorus.Ecology
"Synchytrium endobioticum" is an
obligate parasite that infects several plants of the genus "Solanum ". The most favourable conditions for its development are warm temperatures (but not over 20°C) with enough humidity. Winter sporangia can remain viable for up to 20-30 years. It can survive at depths of 50 cm in the soil. Three different fungi have been observed to parasitize the resting sporangia."S. endobioticum" originates from the Andean region of
South-America , with now almost worldwide distribution in areas where potatoes are cultivated (absent in most of tropicalAfrica ,Middle East , most ofCanada ,Japan andAustralia ).Trivia
Added to the federal
bioterrorism list for agricultural plantpathogens in 2002 in accordance with thePublic Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness Response Act .References
*EPPO data sheet on S.endobioticum [http://www.eppo.org/QUARANTINE/fungi/Synchytrium_endobioticum/SYNCEN_ds.pdf]
*Resting-spore germination in Synchytrium endobioticum [http://www.springerlink.com/(wckbqtyqcxh2bw4512sb3eac)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,3,7;journal,278,416;linkingpublicationresults,1:100265,1]
*Germination and parasitation of the resting sporangia of Synchytrium endobioticum [http://www.springerlink.com/(bpm5sl55bzzpql45dtjhhq45)/app/home/contribution.asp?referrer=parent&backto=issue,6,14;journal,231,458;linkingpublicationresults,1:107724,1]
*About potato wart disease [http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/ispm/potato/potatowart.html]
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