Multi-locus phylogenetic network analysis of Ampelomyces mycoparasites isolated from diverse powdery mildews in Australia and the generation of two de novo genome assemblies
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| Article Title | Multi-locus phylogenetic network analysis of Ampelomyces mycoparasites isolated from diverse powdery mildews in Australia and the generation of two de novo genome assemblies |
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| ERA Journal ID | 39745 |
| Article Category | Article |
| Authors | Goldspink, Lauren, Sotiropoulos, Alexandros G., Idnurm, Alexander, Ash, Gavin J., Dearnaley, John D. W., Boddington, Morwenna, Ahmad, Aftab, Nemeth, Márk Z., Pintye, Alexandra, Gorfer, Markus, Shin, Hyeon-Dong, Kovacs, Gábor M., Vaghefi, Niloofar and Kiss, Levente |
| Journal Title | PLoS One |
| Journal Citation | 20 (12) |
| Article Number | e0322842 |
| Number of Pages | 18 |
| Year | 2025 |
| Publisher | Public Library of Science (PLoS) |
| Place of Publication | United States |
| ISSN | 1932-6203 |
| Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0322842 |
| Web Address (URL) | https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0322842 |
| Abstract | The interactions between powdery mildews (Ascomycota, Erysiphaceae), obligate biotrophic pathogens of many plants, and pycnidial fungi belonging to the genus Ampelomyces, are classic examples of specific mycoparasitic relationships. These interactions are common and finely tuned tritrophic relationships amongst host plants, powdery mildews, and Ampelomyces mycoparasites wherever these organisms co-occur in the field. Selected Ampelomyces strains have already been developed as biocontrol agents of powdery mildew infections of some crops. In Australia, their study has received little attention so far. Only a single Ampelomyces strain, included in a whole-genome sequencing (WGS) project, was known from this continent. Here, we report the isolation of 20 more Ampelomyces strains from eight powdery mildew species in Australia. Multi-locus phylogenetic network analyses of all the 21 Australian Ampelomyces strains carried out in combination with 32 reference strains from overseas revealed that the Australian strains belonged to four molecular taxonomic units (MOTUs). All those MOTUs were delimited earlier based on Ampelomyces strains isolated in Europe, North America, and elsewhere. Based on the phylogenetic analyses, two Australian strains belonging to different MOTUs were selected for WGS. Long-read (MinION) and short-read (Illumina) technologies were used to provide genome assemblies with high completeness. Both assemblies have a bipartite structure, i.e., consisted of AT-rich, gene-sparse regions interspersed with GC-balanced, gene-rich regions. These new high-quality assemblies and evidence-based annotations are important resources for future analyses of mycoparasitic interactions to disentangle molecular mechanisms underlying mycoparasitism, possible new biocontrol applications, and naturally occurring tritrophic relationships. |
| Article Publishing Charge (APC) Funding | Project Funding |
| Contains Sensitive Content | Does not contain sensitive content |
| ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 310704. Microbial genetics |
| Byline Affiliations | Institute for Agriculture, Climate and Environment Operations |
| Crop Health Research | |
| University of Melbourne | |
| Centre for Crop Health | |
| School of Science, Engineering & Digital Technologies- Ag & Env Sciences | |
| HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research, Hungary | |
| Eotvos Lorand University (ELTE), Hungary | |
| Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria | |
| Korea University, Seoul, Korea | |
| Institute for Agriculture, Climate and Environment (incl. ACDC) |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/100x20/multi-locus-phylogenetic-network-analysis-of-ampelomyces-mycoparasites-isolated-from-diverse-powdery-mildews-in-australia-and-the-generation-of-two-de-novo-genome-assemblies
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