Pathogenicity Factors of Botryosphaeriaceae Associated with Grapevine Trunk Diseases: New Developments on Their Action on Grapevine Defense Responses

Pathogens. 2022 Aug 22;11(8):951. doi: 10.3390/pathogens11080951.

Abstract

Botryosphaeriaceae are a family of fungi associated with the decay of a large number of woody plants with economic importance and causing particularly great losses in viticulture due to grapevine trunk diseases. In recent years, major advances in the knowledge of the pathogenicity factors of these pathogens have been made possible by the development of next-generation sequencing. This review highlights the knowledge gained on genes encoding small secreted proteins such as effectors, carbohydrate-associated enzymes, transporters and genes associated with secondary metabolism, their representativeness within the Botryosphaeriaceae family and their expression during grapevine infection. These pathogenicity factors are particularly expressed during host-pathogen interactions, facilitating fungal development and nutrition, wood colonization, as well as manipulating defense pathways and inducing impacts at the cellular level and phytotoxicity. This work highlights the need for further research to continue the effort to elucidate the pathogenicity mechanisms of this family of fungi infecting grapevine in order to improve the development of control methods and varietal resistance and to reduce the development and the effects of the disease on grapevine harvest quality and yield.

Keywords: Botryosphaeriaceae; dieback; grapevine; pathogenicity factors; plant defense response; trunk diseases.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

M.B. PhD fellowship is financed by the French Brittany region and the French ministry of research. A.G. PhD fellowship is financed by the French ministry of research. X.G., J.L. and X.T. research is supported by projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China 31901990, and the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing cstc2021jcyj-msxmX0994.