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Alternaria

Alternaria is a genus of Deuteromycetes fungi. All species are known as major plant pathogens. They are also common allergens in humans, growing indoors and causing hay fever or hypersensitivity reactions that sometimes lead to asthma. They are present in the human mycobiome and readily cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised people such as AIDS patients.

Alternaria
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Pleosporaceae
Genus: Alternaria
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Species

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There were 299 species in the genus in 2012.[1][2] They are ubiquitous in the environment and are a natural part of fungal flora almost everywhere. They are normal agents of decay and decomposition. The spores are airborne and found in the soil and water, as well as indoors and on objects. The club-shaped spores are single or form long chains. They can grow thick colonies which are usually green, black, or gray.[2]

At least 20% of agricultural spoilage is caused by Alternaria species, with the most severe losses reaching 80% of yield.[2] Many human health disorders can be caused by these fungi, which grow on skin and mucous membranes, including on the eyeballs and within the respiratory tract. Allergies are common, but serious infections are rare, except in people with compromised immune systems. However, species of this fungal genus are often prolific producers of a variety of toxic compounds. The effects most of these compounds have on animal and plant health are not well known. Many species of alternaria modify their secondary metabolites by sulfoconjugation;[3] however, the role of this process is not yet understood. The terms alternariosis and alternariatoxicosis are used for disorders in humans and animals caused by a fungus in this genus.

Not all Alternaria species are pests and pathogens; some have shown promise as biocontrol agents against invasive plant species. Some species have also been reported as endophytic microorganisms with highly bioactive metabolites.[4]

The genus is now known to be polyphyletic.[5]

Species edit

 
A 28-year-old man with alternariosis in his tibia caused by Alternaria arborescens and electron micrograph of his skin.[6]

As of 5 August 2023, the GBIF lists up to 602 species,[7] while Species Fungorum lists about 645 species.[8]

A selected few species are shown here.

References edit

  1. ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi. 10th ed. Wallingford: CABI. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
  2. ^ a b c d e Nowicki, Marcin; et al. (30 August 2012). "Alternaria black bpot of crucifers: Symptoms, importance of disease, and perspectives of resistance breeding". Vegetable Crops Research Bulletin. 76 (2012): 5–19. doi:10.2478/v10032-012-0001-6.
  3. ^ Kelman, MJ; Renaud, JB; Seifert, KA; Mack, J; Sivagnanam, K; Yeung, KK; Sumarah, MW (15 October 2015). "Identification of six new Alternaria sulfoconjugated metabolites by high-resolution neutral loss filtering". Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom. 29 (19): 1805–1810. Bibcode:2015RCMS...29.1805K. doi:10.1002/rcm.7286. PMID 26331931.
  4. ^ Karwehl S, Stadler M (July 2016). "Exploitation of fungal biodiversity for discovery of novel antibiotics". Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology. 398: 303–338. doi:10.1007/82_2016_496. ISBN 978-3-319-49282-7. PMID 27422786.
  5. ^ Aschehoug, Erik T.; Metlen, Kerry L.; Callaway, Ragan M.; Newcombe, George (2012). "Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forb". Ecology. 93 (1): 3–8. doi:10.1890/11-1347.1. PMID 22486080.
  6. ^ Ran Yuping (2016). "Observation of Fungi, Bacteria, and Parasites in Clinical Skin Samples Using Scanning Electron Microscopy". In Janecek, Milos; Kral, Robert (eds.). Modern Electron Microscopy in Physical and Life Sciences. InTech. doi:10.5772/61850. ISBN 978-953-51-2252-4. S2CID 53472683.
  7. ^ "Alternaria Nees ex Wallroth, 1816". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Alternaria". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 5 August 2023.
  9. ^ Pati, Pratap Kumar; Sharma, Monica; Salar, Raj Kumar; Sharma, Ashutosh; Gupta, A. P.; Singh, B. (8 January 2009). "Studies on leaf spot disease of Withania somnifera and its impact on secondary metabolites". Indian Journal of Microbiology. 48 (4): 432–437. doi:10.1007/s12088-008-0053-y. PMC 3476785. PMID 23100743.
  10. ^ Evans, N.; McRoberts, N.; Hill, R.A.; Marshall, G. (1996). "Phytotoxin production by Alternaria linicola and phytoalexin production by the linseed host". Ann. Appl. Biol. 129 (3): 415–431. doi:10.1111/j.1744-7348.1996.tb05765.x.

Other sources edit

  • Lawrence, DP; Park, MS; Pryor, BM (2012). "Nimbya and Embellisia revisited, with nov. comb. for Alternaria celosiae and A. perpunctulata". Mycological Progress. 11 (3): 799–815. doi:10.1007/s11557-011-0793-7. S2CID 18225986.
  • Lawrence, DP; Gannibal, PB; Peever, TL; Pryor, BM (2013). "The sections of Alternaria: formalizing species-group concepts". Mycologia. 105 (3): 530–546. doi:10.3852/12-249. PMID 23687125. S2CID 31226062.
  • Asan, A (2015). "Checklist of Alternaria Species Reported From Turkey". Mantar Dergisi. 6 (2): 43–57. doi:10.15318/Fungus.2015214064.

External links edit

  • Alternaria Online 2006-09-01 at the Wayback Machine (login required)
  • IPM for Alternaria leafspot
  • Photo gallery
  • Fungal Hypersensitivity

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Alternaria is a genus of Deuteromycetes fungi All species are known as major plant pathogens They are also common allergens in humans growing indoors and causing hay fever or hypersensitivity reactions that sometimes lead to asthma They are present in the human mycobiome and readily cause opportunistic infections in immunocompromised people such as AIDS patients AlternariaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom FungiDivision AscomycotaClass DothideomycetesOrder PleosporalesFamily PleosporaceaeGenus AlternariaNeesSpeciesMany see textThere were 299 species in the genus in 2012 1 2 They are ubiquitous in the environment and are a natural part of fungal flora almost everywhere They are normal agents of decay and decomposition The spores are airborne and found in the soil and water as well as indoors and on objects The club shaped spores are single or form long chains They can grow thick colonies which are usually green black or gray 2 At least 20 of agricultural spoilage is caused by Alternaria species with the most severe losses reaching 80 of yield 2 Many human health disorders can be caused by these fungi which grow on skin and mucous membranes including on the eyeballs and within the respiratory tract Allergies are common but serious infections are rare except in people with compromised immune systems However species of this fungal genus are often prolific producers of a variety of toxic compounds The effects most of these compounds have on animal and plant health are not well known Many species of alternaria modify their secondary metabolites by sulfoconjugation 3 however the role of this process is not yet understood The terms alternariosis and alternariatoxicosis are used for disorders in humans and animals caused by a fungus in this genus Not all Alternaria species are pests and pathogens some have shown promise as biocontrol agents against invasive plant species Some species have also been reported as endophytic microorganisms with highly bioactive metabolites 4 The genus is now known to be polyphyletic 5 Contents 1 Species 2 References 3 Other sources 4 External linksSpecies edit nbsp A 28 year old man with alternariosis in his tibia caused by Alternaria arborescens and electron micrograph of his skin 6 As of 5 August 2023 update the GBIF lists up to 602 species 7 while Species Fungorum lists about 645 species 8 Main article List of Alternaria species A selected few species are shown here Alternaria alternata Causes early blight of potato leaf spot disease in Withania somnifera 9 Alternaria allii causes onion leaf blight Alternaria arborescens causes stem canker of tomato Alternaria arbusti causes leaf lesions on Asian pear Alternaria blumeae causes lesions on Blumea aurita Alternaria brassicae infests many vegetables and roses 2 Alternaria brassicicola grows on cole crops 2 Alternaria burnsii causing cumin blossom blight Alternaria carotiincultae causes leaf blight on carrot Alternaria carthami Alternaria celosiae Alternaria cinerariae Alternaria citri causes black rot on citrus plants Alternaria conjuncta grows on parsnip Alternaria cucumerina grows on various cucurbits Alternaria dauci grows on carrot Alternaria dianthi Alternaria dianthicola Alternaria eichhorniae infests water hyacinth plants used as bioherbicide against these weeds Alternaria euphorbiicola infests cole crops Alternaria eureka Alternaria gaisen causes ringspot disease of pear Alternaria helianthi Alternaria helianthicola Alternaria hungarica Alternaria infectoria infests wheat Alternaria japonica infests cole crops Alternaria limicola earliest diverging lineage of Section Porri Alternaria linicola linseed plants Linum usitatissimum 10 Alternaria longipes infects tobacco Alternaria mali Alternaria molesta may cause skin lesions on porpoises Alternaria panax causes ginseng blight Alternaria perpunctulata Alternaria petroselini causes parsley leaf blight Alternaria porri Alternaria quercicola Alternaria radicina causes carrot decay Alternaria raphani Alternaria saponariae Alternaria selini causes parsley crown decay Alternaria senecionis Alternaria solani causes early blight in potatoes and tomatoes Alternaria smyrnii infests alexanders and parsleys Alternaria tenuissima Alternaria triticina Alternaria ventricosa Alternaria zinniae This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2011 References edit Kirk PM Cannon PF Minter DW Stalpers JA 2008 Dictionary of the Fungi 10th ed Wallingford CABI p 22 ISBN 978 0 85199 826 8 a b c d e Nowicki Marcin et al 30 August 2012 Alternaria black bpot of crucifers Symptoms importance of disease and perspectives of resistance breeding Vegetable Crops Research Bulletin 76 2012 5 19 doi 10 2478 v10032 012 0001 6 Kelman MJ Renaud JB Seifert KA Mack J Sivagnanam K Yeung KK Sumarah MW 15 October 2015 Identification of six new Alternaria sulfoconjugated metabolites by high resolution neutral loss filtering Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom 29 19 1805 1810 Bibcode 2015RCMS 29 1805K doi 10 1002 rcm 7286 PMID 26331931 Karwehl S Stadler M July 2016 Exploitation of fungal biodiversity for discovery of novel antibiotics Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 398 303 338 doi 10 1007 82 2016 496 ISBN 978 3 319 49282 7 PMID 27422786 Aschehoug Erik T Metlen Kerry L Callaway Ragan M Newcombe George 2012 Fungal endophytes directly increase the competitive effects of an invasive forb Ecology 93 1 3 8 doi 10 1890 11 1347 1 PMID 22486080 Ran Yuping 2016 Observation of Fungi Bacteria and Parasites in Clinical Skin Samples Using Scanning Electron Microscopy In Janecek Milos Kral Robert eds Modern Electron Microscopy in Physical and Life Sciences InTech doi 10 5772 61850 ISBN 978 953 51 2252 4 S2CID 53472683 Alternaria Nees ex Wallroth 1816 www gbif org Retrieved 28 July 2023 Species Fungorum Search Page Alternaria www speciesfungorum org Retrieved 5 August 2023 Pati Pratap Kumar Sharma Monica Salar Raj Kumar Sharma Ashutosh Gupta A P Singh B 8 January 2009 Studies on leaf spot disease of Withania somnifera and its impact on secondary metabolites Indian Journal of Microbiology 48 4 432 437 doi 10 1007 s12088 008 0053 y PMC 3476785 PMID 23100743 Evans N McRoberts N Hill R A Marshall G 1996 Phytotoxin production by Alternaria linicola and phytoalexin production by the linseed host Ann Appl Biol 129 3 415 431 doi 10 1111 j 1744 7348 1996 tb05765 x Other sources editLawrence DP Park MS Pryor BM 2012 NimbyaandEmbellisiarevisited withnov comb forAlternaria celosiaeandA perpunctulata Mycological Progress 11 3 799 815 doi 10 1007 s11557 011 0793 7 S2CID 18225986 Lawrence DP Gannibal PB Peever TL Pryor BM 2013 The sections of Alternaria formalizing species group concepts Mycologia 105 3 530 546 doi 10 3852 12 249 PMID 23687125 S2CID 31226062 Asan A 2015 Checklist of Alternaria Species Reported From Turkey Mantar Dergisi 6 2 43 57 doi 10 15318 Fungus 2015214064 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alternaria nbsp Wikispecies has information related to Alternaria Alternaria as an indoor fungal allergen Alternaria Online Archived 2006 09 01 at the Wayback Machine login required IPM for Alternaria leafspot Photo gallery Mycology Online page Fungal Hypersensitivity Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alternaria amp oldid 1180439126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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