# Identification and Multigene Phylogenetic Analysis Reveal Alternaria as the Primary Pathogen Causing European Plum (Prunus domestica) Brown Spot in Xinjiang, China

**Authors:** Shuaishuai Sha, Qiuyan Han, Hongyue Li, Wenwen Gao, Jiyuan Ma, Lingkai Xu, Canpeng Fu, Pan Xie

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof12010069 · Journal of Fungi · 2026-01-15

## TL;DR

A study in China identifies Alternaria as the main cause of brown spot disease in European plums, which helps in understanding and managing the disease.

## Contribution

This study confirms Alternaria as the primary pathogen causing brown spot disease in European plums in Xinjiang using multi-gene phylogenetic analysis.

## Key findings

- Alternaria accounted for 84.8% of fungal isolates from diseased European plums in Xinjiang.
- Multi-gene phylogenetic analysis showed high homology between Alternaria isolates and the A. alternata type strain.
- Pathogenicity tests confirmed that Alternaria isolates cause brown spot symptoms on European plums.

## Abstract

European plum (Prunus domestica) orchards in the Kashi region, Xinjiang, China, suffer from fruit brown spot disease. The disease typically appears as red spots on the fruit surface that expand into brown necrotic lesions; affected fruit flesh can shrink, and fruits can harden and drop. We isolate and identify pathogens associated with this disease in this plum from five Kashi counties. Of 210 fungal isolates obtained through standard tissue isolation, Alternaria accounted for 84.8%, with the remainder comprising species of Aspergillus (9.5%), Diplodia (3.3%), and Neoscytalidium (2.4%). Using PCR amplification and sequencing of five loci, pathogens were identified using multi-gene phylogenetic analyses, combined with observations of colony and spore morphology. Multi-locus sequences of Alternaria isolates were highly homologous to those of the Alternaria alternata type strain, and we refer them to an A. alternata species complex. Pathogenicity tests confirm that Alternaria isolates reproduce brown spot symptoms on European plum fruits. By demonstrating that Alternaria is the primary pathogen causing brown spot disease in European plum in Xinjiang, we clarify both the fungal species composition and taxonomic placement of the dominant pathogen associated with this disease.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Prunus domestica (taxon 3758), Alternaria (taxon 5598), Aspergillus (taxon 5052), Diplodia (taxon 66735), Neoscytalidium (taxon 463684)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** necrotic lesions (MESH:D009059), fungal (MESH:D009181), brown spot disease (MESH:D002095)
- **Species:** Aspergillus (genus) [taxon 5052], Prunus domestica (plum, species) [taxon 3758], Alternaria alternata (species) [taxon 5599]

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