Abstract

Dollar spot is one of the most destructive diseases in turfgrass. The causal agents belong to the genus Clarireedia, which are known for causing necrotic, sunken spots in turfgrass that coalesce into large damaged areas. In low tolerance settings like turfgrass, it is of vital importance to rapidly detect and identify the pathogens. There are a few methods available to identify the genus Clarireedia, but none of those are rapid enough and characterize down to the species level. This study produced a co-dominant cleaved amplified polymorphic sequences (CAPS) test that differentiates between C. jacksonii and C. monteithiana, the two species that cause dollar spot disease within the United States. The calmodulin gene (CaM) was targeted to generate Clarireedia spp. specific PCR primers. The CAPS assay was optimized and tested for specificity and sensitivity using DNA extracted from pure cultures of two Clarireedia spp. and other closely related fungal species. The results showed that the newly developed primer set could amplify both species and was highly sensitive as it detected DNA concentrations as low as 0.005 ng/µL. The assay was further validated using direct PCR to speed up the diagnosis process. This drastically reduces the time needed to identify the dollar spot pathogens. The resulting assay could be used throughout turfgrass settings for a rapid and precise identification method in the US.

Highlights

  • Turfgrass is a 40 billion-dollar industry reaching around the world

  • One of the most economically important turfgrass diseases is dollar spot caused by Clarireedia spp

  • Clarireedia spp. isolates were further confirmed via Sanger sequencing using PCR products from the CAL-228F/CAL-737R and ITS4/ITS5 primers using the previously published sequences for comparison [9,42,44]

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Introduction

Turfgrass is a 40 billion-dollar industry reaching around the world. In the United States alone it is estimated that there are over 62 million acres of turfgrass [1]. One of the most economically important turfgrass diseases is dollar spot caused by Clarireedia spp. This disease can be caused by at least five species within the genera Clarireedia, C. bennettii, C. homoeocarpa, C. jacksonii, C. monteithiana, and C. paspali [8,9]. Four of these species were reclassified in 2018 into this novel genus [9]. Clarireedia homoeocarpa has only been reported within the United Kingdom. C. bennettii has been reported in the Netherlands, New York, in the US, and the United Kingdom. Reclassification has rejuvenated research into this pathogen [11,12]

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