Litcius/Paper detail

Characterization of Italian <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> populations for resistance to oxathiapiprolin

Federico Massi, Stefano F. F. Torriani, Maya Waldner‐Zulauf, P.A. Bianco, M. Coatti, Paolo Borsa, Lorenzo Borghi, Silvia Laura Toffolatti

2022Pest Management Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Oxathiapiprolin is a novel fungicide and the first of the piperidinyl-thiazole-isoxazoline class to be discovered. This fungicide has been reported to have high activity against Plasmopara viticola, the grapevine downy mildew agent, and other plant-pathogenic oomycetes. In this study, the baseline sensitivity of Italian P. viticola populations towards oxathiapiprolin was established on 29 samples collected in 10 different viticultural areas. Two insensitive strains were characterized for their mechanism of resistance. RESULTS: . Two stable suspected oxathiapiprolin-resistant mutants were isolated from population exhibiting reduced sensitivity, and sequenced for the oxathiapiprolin target gene PvORP1. The comparison with wild-type isolates revealed that the resistant isolates possessed a heterozygous mutation causing the amino acid substitution N837I, recently reported in the literature. CONCLUSION: The results obtained indicate a risk for Italian P. viticola populations to develop resistance to oxathiapiprolin in association with the N837I mutation at PvORP1. Anti-resistance strategies should be carefully implemented and the sensitivity levels to this molecule should be monitored accurately in future to preserve its effectiveness. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

Topics & Concepts

Plasmopara viticolaDowny mildewFungicideBiologyEC50PopulationMutantBotanyGeneticsGeneIn vitroDemographySociologyFungal Plant Pathogen ControlHorticultural and Viticultural ResearchPlant Physiology and Cultivation Studies
Characterization of Italian <i>Plasmopara viticola</i> populations for resistance to oxathiapiprolin | Litcius