1. When a Palearctic bacterium meets a Nearctic insect vector: genetic and ecological insights into the emergence of the grapevine Flavescence dorée epidemics in Europe
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Malembic-Maher, Sylvie, Desqué, Delphine, Khalil, Dima, Salar, Pascal, Bergey, Bernard, Danet, Jean-Luc, Duret, Sybille, Dubrana-Ourabah, Marie-Pierre, Beven, Laure, Ember, Ibolya, Acs, Zoltan, Della Bartola, Michele, Materazzi, Alberto, Filippin, Luisa, Krnjajic, Slobodan, Krstić, Oliver, Toševski, Ivo, Lang, Friederike, Jarausch, Barbara, Kölber, Maria, Jović, Jelena, Angelini, Elisa, Arricau-Bouvery, Nathalie, Maixner, Michael, Foissac, Xavier, Biologie du fruit et pathologie (BFP), Université de Bordeaux (UB)-Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement (INRAE), Université Bordeaux Segalen - Bordeaux 2-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux 1, Genlogs Biodiagnostika Kft, University of Pisa - Università di Pisa, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria (CREA), Institute for Plant Protection and Environment, Julius Kühn-Institut (JKI), European Project, Genlogs Biodiagnosztika Ltd, Partenaires INRAE, Department of Agriculture, Food and Environment, Center For Viticulture, CREA, CABI Europe Switzerland, Julius Kühn Institut - Institut für Pflanzenschutz in Obst und Weinbau (JKI), ProdInra, Migration, and Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’analisi dell’economia agraria = Council for Agricultural Research and Economics (CREA)
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[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Mollicute phytopathogène ,Plant Science ,Disease Vectors ,Vigne Vitis vinifera ,Geographical Locations ,Animals ,Bacteria ,Bacterial Proteins ,Epidemics ,Europe ,Genetic Variation ,Hemiptera ,Insect Vectors ,Phylogeny ,Phytoplasma ,Plant Diseases ,Vitis ,santé des plantes ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Biology (General) ,Flowering Plants ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Flavescence dorée de la vigne ,Plant Bacterial Pathogens ,Eukaryota ,Plants ,Legumes ,Insects ,Infectious Diseases ,Italy ,insect vector ,Grapevine ,epidemiology ,France ,Adhesin ,Research Article ,Arthropoda ,QH301-705.5 ,Beans ,Plant Pathogens ,Pathologie végétale ,Plante fruitière ,[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology ,European Union ,Grapevine yellows ,Bactérie phytopathogène ,[SDV.BV.PEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Phytopathology and phytopharmacy ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Plant Pathology ,RC581-607 ,Invertebrates ,[SDV.BV.PEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology/Phytopathology and phytopharmacy ,Species Interactions ,Phytoplasmas ,Fruit ,People and Places ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy - Abstract
Flavescence dorée (FD) is a European quarantine grapevine disease transmitted by the Deltocephalinae leafhopper Scaphoideus titanus. Whereas this vector had been introduced from North America, the possible European origin of FD phytoplasma needed to be challenged and correlated with ecological and genetic drivers of FD emergence. For that purpose, a survey of genetic diversity of these phytoplasmas in grapevines, S. titanus, black alders, alder leafhoppers and clematis were conducted in five European countries. Out of 132 map genotypes, only 11 were associated to FD outbreaks, three were detected in clematis, whereas 127 were detected in alder trees, alder leafhoppers or in grapevines out of FD outbreaks. Most of the alder trees were found infected, including 8% with FD genotypes M6, M38 and M50, also present in alders neighboring FD-free vineyards and vineyard-free areas. The Macropsinae Oncopsis alni could transmit genotypes unable to achieve transmission by S. titanus, while the Deltocephalinae Allygus spp. and Orientus ishidae transmitted M38 and M50 that proved to be compatible with S. titanus. Variability of vmpA and vmpB adhesin-like genes clearly discriminated 3 genetic clusters. Cluster Vmp-I grouped genotypes only transmitted by O. alni, while clusters Vmp-II and -III grouped genotypes transmitted by Deltocephalinae leafhoppers. Interestingly, adhesin repeated domains evolved independently in cluster Vmp-I, whereas in clusters Vmp-II and–III showed recent duplications. Latex beads coated with various ratio of VmpA of clusters II and I, showed that cluster II VmpA promoted enhanced adhesion to the Deltocephalinae Euscelidius variegatus epithelial cells and were better retained in both E. variegatus and S. titanus midguts. Our data demonstrate that most FD phytoplasmas are endemic to European alders. Their emergence as grapevine epidemic pathogens appeared restricted to some genetic variants pre-existing in alders, whose compatibility to S. titanus correlates with different vmp gene sequences and VmpA binding properties., Author summary Since the first outbreaks, Flavescence dorée epidemics had been associated to the introduction of the North American leafhopper vector Scaphoideus titanus. We hereby show that the associated phytoplasma originated from European alders and that epidemics in grapevine are restricted to some phytoplasma genetic variants pre-existing in this wild asymptomatic plant host. The compatibility of this phytoplasma to the introduced S. titanus insect vector resulted from the adaptation of phytoplasma variable membrane proteins Vmps to leafhoppers of the same subfamily living on alders. Vmps organization is similar to adhesion related proteins (ARP) and seems to allow the duplication of pre-adapted repeated domains. This suggests a key role of the Vmp adhesins in the life-style of phytoplasmas infecting woody hosts that rely on the adaptation to new insect vectors to expand their plant-host range.
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- 2019
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