Article Dans Une Revue Plant Pathology Année : 2025

Identifying Fungal Leaf Spots on Oilseed Rape: When Reference Isolates, Standardised Images, Multi‐Expert Image Annotation and Molecular Diagnostics Contribute Jointly

Magali Ermel
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Blandine Bammé
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Annette Penaud
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Julien Carpezat
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Marie‐hélène Balesdent
Noémie Jacques
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Marcellino Palerme
Stéphane Jumel
Julie Noah
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Valérie Laval

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ABSTRACT From sowing until harvest, oilseed rape is infected by several fungi, thus leaf spot symptoms coexist on plants. Training experts in identification is quick for typical leaf spots. However, for atypical spots or when colour and morphology are similar between species, there is a risk of confusion, which may preclude the identification of the causal agent. We confirmed the taxonomic assignation of a collection of isolates belonging to the main fungal oilseed rape pathogens with four barcode genes sequenced, and an in planta quantitative PCR (qPCR) diagnostic tool was developed. We produced an image database of 937 leaf spots across varieties and sampling times. A web interface developed for the independent visual diagnosis by six experts detected contrasted situations of expertise ranging from consensual identification to disagreement or lack of identification. Consensual assignation to fungal species of 82 leaf fragments was confirmed by qPCR. We then used qPCR for 101 leaf spots with a non‐consensual diagnosis. Statistical analysis of the confusion matrix confronting experts' marks to the qPCR results indicated a very good performance on typical leaf spots (accuracy = 0.88) and a fair performance on atypical leaf spots (accuracy = 0.43). Accuracy depended on the disease, highlighting those difficult to recognise like Plenodomus biglobosus , Neopseudocercosporella capsellae and Pyrenopeziza brassicae , indicating the need to adjust training. We selected images illustrating the diversity of typical and atypical leaf spots to produce diagnostic sheets. This database and the diagnostic sheets will enable methodological developments in computer vision, diagnostic assistance and expert training.

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hal-05140947 , version 1 (02-07-2025)

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Lydia Bousset, Magali Ermel, Blandine Bammé, Annette Penaud, Julien Carpezat, et al.. Identifying Fungal Leaf Spots on Oilseed Rape: When Reference Isolates, Standardised Images, Multi‐Expert Image Annotation and Molecular Diagnostics Contribute Jointly. Plant Pathology, 2025, ⟨10.1111/ppa.70010⟩. ⟨hal-05140947⟩
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