Putative natural hybrid between Puccinia lagenophorae and an unknown rust fungus on Senecio madagascariensis in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Louise Morin , Marlien van der Merwe , Diana Hartley , Petra Müller
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Several specimens of an aecial rust fungus were collected on Senecio madagascariensis during a field survey carried out in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. As telia were not present in the specimens collected, DNA sequence analyses were undertaken to determine the identity of the rust species. ITS and β-tub1 sequencing confirmed that one of the isolates recovered is Puccinia lagenophorae sensu lato. On the other hand, sequencing and RFLP analysis revealed the presence of two divergent copies of ITS and β-tub1 in all the other six isolates investigated. In both phylogenetic trees, one copy of the gene region grouped within a well supported clade with sequences of P. lagenophorae accessions from different geographical origins and hosts, and the Australian rusts Puccinia saccardoi and Puccinia stylidii. The other copy of these gene regions grouped within a separate clade comprising European accessions of Puccinia dioicae (ITS) and Uromyces sommerfeltii (β-tub1) that occur on Asteraceae hosts. Multiple copies of these gene regions were not observed in Australian isolates of P. lagenophorae. Our study provides some evidence that an interspecific hybrid rust fungus, with P. lagenophorae as one of its parents, may occur on S. madagascariensis in South Africa. The identity of the other parent remains unknown.

南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省Senecio madagascar上一种未知锈菌与lagenophorae锈菌的天然杂交
在南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省进行的一次野外调查中,在Senecio madagascar上收集了几种特殊的锈菌标本。由于收集的标本中不存在菌,因此进行了DNA序列分析以确定锈病物种的身份。ITS和β-tub1测序结果证实,其中一株分离物为lagenophorae sensu lato。另一方面,测序和RFLP分析显示,其他6个分离株均存在ITS和β-tub1的两个不同拷贝。在两个系统发育树中,一个基因区域的拷贝与来自不同地理来源和寄主的P. lagenophorae,以及澳大利亚锈病(Puccinia saccardoi)和锈病(Puccinia stylidii)的序列归为一个支持良好的进化枝。这些基因区域的另一个拷贝分组在一个单独的分支中,该分支包括出现在菊科寄主上的欧洲白颊锈菌(Puccinia dioicae) (ITS)和sommerfeltii (β-tub1)。这些基因区域的多个拷贝未在澳大利亚分离的拉格霍氏单胞菌中观察到。我们的研究提供了一些证据,证明以P. lagenophorae为亲本的种间杂交锈菌可能出现在南非的S. madagascar上。另一位家长的身份仍然未知。
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