Prevalence and seasonal variation of Olpidiopsis porphyrae (Oomycota) infecting red algal Bangiales from the Southern Pacific

Murua, Pedro; Munoz, Liliana; Badis, Yacine; van West, Pieter; Gachon, Claire M. M.

Abstract

The Bangiales are one of the most common seaweeds in sub-Antarctic and Southeastern Pacific upper intertidal habitats. Here we report records of an 'olpidioid' marine obligate parasite infecting Bangiales between 39 degrees 20 '-41 degrees 44 ' S in the Southeastern Pacific for the first time. The disease resembles the 'Olpidiopsis blight disease' reported for farmed Bangiales in Japan and Korea and wild Pyropia from Scotland morphologically and developmentally. The Chilean isolate infects commercial Chilean laver or 'luche' (Porphyra sensu lato) and Bangia sensu lato from wild populations in the Southeastern Pacific. Phylogenetic markers (cox2, 18S) identify it as Olpidiopsis porphyrae. We relate the occurrence of this pathogen to both 'luche' fisheries in Chile and the potential consequences for its emergent aquaculture in the Southeastern Pacific.

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Título según WOS: Prevalence and seasonal variation of Olpidiopsis porphyrae (Oomycota) infecting red algal Bangiales from the Southern Pacific
Título de la Revista: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volumen: 59
Número: 4
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 436
Página final: 445
DOI:

10.1080/09670262.2024.2383980

Notas: ISI