Microbial communities associated with resin canal discoloration in mango fruit.

Letters in applied microbiology(2023)

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Resin canal discoloration (RCD) severely impacts the fruit quality of mango, diminishes consumer confidence and reduces sales, but the biological cause is still unclear. Using next-generation sequencing, the overall microbial community composition of RCD + and visually healthy mango fruit was determined for the first time to examine the possible role of bacterial and fungal pathogens in RCD. The diversity profile of bacterial and fungal communities was determined using primers targeting the 16S rRNA gene and ITS regions. Results showed that bacterial communities in healthy fruits are clustered together and significantly different from those in RCD + fruits. Tatumella and Pantoea species were the most abundant bacterial taxa on RCD + fruit, and both have been linked to disease outbreaks in a variety of fruit crops. Fungal communities were generally similar between RCD + and normal samples though non-pathogenic yeasts Meyerozyma and Naganishia tended to dominate the fungal communities on RCD + fruit. The study indicates that bacteria rather than fungal organisms are more likely to be associated with RCD in mango. This finding will facilitate the isolation and confirmation of RCD-causing organisms and the development of control strategies to manage RCD problem in mango.
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resin canal discoloration,mango,microbial communities
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