Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of novel strains of spinach downy mildew pathogen.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Chunda Feng, Pauline F Ficheux, Maria I Villarroel-Zeballos, Vanina Castroagudin, Hannah Zima, Kurt Lamour, Kelley Jean Clark, Steven J Klosterman, James Correll
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Abstract

Downy mildew, caused by the obligate pathogen Peronospora effusa, can have a devastating economic impact on spinach production. Growing resistant cultivars is the most economical way to manage this disease, and only viable management practice for organic spinach production. However, rapidly emerging races or novel strains may result in a breakdown of the resistance deployed. It is therefore critical to monitor the population dynamics of P. effusa and to determine the disease reactions of newly released cultivars to the new races and novel strains. In this study, 74 isolates of P. effusa were examined for their pathogenicity on differential host cultivars, resulting in the identification of three new races and 18 novel strains with unique virulence pathotypes. Of those identified, race 19 of P. effusa could infect many widely grown cultivars with resistance to P. effusa races 1-17. Targeted sequencing of DNA isolated from lesions of P. effusa race19 isolates revealed genetic variations among isolates and also within isolates of P. effusa race 19. The isolates showed either no genetic variation (only one genotype was found from multiple lesions of an isolate tested), limited, or abundant genetic variation (multiple genotypes were found within an isolate tested). Additionally, 70 commercial spinach cultivars were tested with two P. effusa races, 18 and 19, and four novel strains. The results of this study are helpful for growers to select suitable cultivars for production, and for breeders to develop downy mildew resistant cultivars.

菠菜霜霉病病原菌新菌株的表型和基因型特征。
霜霉病是由专性病原菌埃夫萨(Peronospora effusa)引起的,对菠菜生产具有毁灭性的经济影响。种植抗病品种是控制这种疾病最经济的方法,也是有机菠菜生产中唯一可行的管理方法。然而,迅速出现的种族或新菌株可能导致部署的抵抗力崩溃。因此,监测大叶藻的种群动态,确定新释放品种对新小种和新品系的病害反应是至关重要的。本研究对74株effusa P.菌株在不同寄主品种上的致病性进行了检测,鉴定出3个新小种和18个具有独特毒力致病型的新菌株。其中,19小种可侵染对1 ~ 17小种具有抗性的栽培品种。对积液假单胞菌菌种19损伤处分离的DNA进行了靶向测序,揭示了积液假单胞菌菌种19之间和内部的遗传变异。这些分离物要么没有遗传变异(在测试分离物的多个病变中只发现了一种基因型),要么遗传变异有限或丰富(在测试分离物中发现了多种基因型)。此外,还对70个商品菠菜品种进行了18、19两个小种和4个新品系的试验。本研究结果有助于栽培者选择适合生产的品种,也有助于育种者培育抗霜霉病的品种。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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