Histopathology of Aculeastrum americanum on Rubus idaeus and insights into the chloroplast-pathogen interaction
Lucas Henrique Santos Barbosa, Ulla Neumann, Ton Timmers, Tonni Grube Andersen, Beatriz Appezzato-da-Glória

TL;DR
This study examines how the rust fungus Aculeastrum americanum infects raspberry plants, revealing new details about its impact on chloroplasts and plant defenses.
Contribution
The first microscopic evidence of two haustoria in a single host cell and chloroplast alterations during rust infection is presented.
Findings
Two haustoria formed within a single host cell during A. americanum infection.
Chloroplasts near the haustorium showed structural changes linked to reduced leaf gas exchange.
Infected leaves produced defense compounds but failed to prevent colonization and defoliation.
Abstract
Raspberry late leaf rust, caused by Aculeastrum americanum (Farl.) M. Scholler & U. Braun has been reported in several countries. All aerial parts of the plant can be infected, with the primary symptoms of this disease being powdery yellow spots. Lesions reduce leaf gas exchange and lead to early defoliation. Moreover, infected fruits become unmarketable, resulting in severe yield losses. Despite the growing threat of this rust, the histopathology of A. americanum on raspberry remains poorly understood, particularly on Rubus idaeus L., one of the widely cultivated and economically important raspberry species. This study provides a detailed analysis of the infection, colonization, and reproduction processes of A. americanum on raspberry leaves, using light microscopy (bright field and fluorescence), confocal laser scanning microscopy, as well as scanning and transmission electron…
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TopicsPlant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases · Plant Pathogens and Resistance · Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies
