Morphological and phylogenetic analyses of Pythium species in South Africa

Adéle McLeod , Wilhelm J. Botha , Julia C. Meitz , Chris F.J. Spies , Yared T. Tewoldemedhin , Lizel Mostert
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The genus Pythium is important in agriculture, since it contains many plant pathogenic species, as well as species that can promote plant growth and some that have biocontrol potential. In South Africa, very little is known about the diversity of Pythium species within agricultural soil, irrigation and hydroponic systems. Therefore, the aim of the study was to characterise a selection of 85 Pythium isolates collected in South Africa from 1991 through to 2007. The isolates were characterised morphologically as well as through sequence and phylogenetic analyses of the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) and the 5.8S gene of the nuclear ribosomal DNA. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the isolates represented ten of the 11 published Pythium clades [Lévesque & De Cock, 2004. Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the genus Pythium. Mycological Research 108: 1363–1383]. Characterisation of isolates in clade D and J suggested that the phylogenetic concept of Pythium acanthicum and Pythium perplexum respectively, needs further investigation in order to enable reliable species identification within these clades. Our phylogenetic analyses of Pythium species in clade B also showed that species with globose sporangia group basal within this clade, and are not dispersed within the clade as previously reported. The 85 South African isolates represented 34 known species, of which 20 species have not been reported previously in South Africa. Additionally, three isolates (PPRI 8428, 8300 and 8418) were identified that may each represent putative new species, Pythium sp. WJB-1 to WJB-3.

标题南非种皮草的形态与系统发育分析
草属在农业中很重要,因为它含有许多植物病原物种,以及可以促进植物生长和一些具有生物防治潜力的物种。在南非,人们对农业土壤、灌溉和水培系统中霉属物种的多样性知之甚少。因此,该研究的目的是描述1991年至2007年在南非收集的85株分离株的特征。通过内部转录间隔区(ITS)和核糖体DNA 5.8S基因的序列和系统发育分析,对分离株进行了形态学鉴定。系统发育分析表明,这些分离株代表了已发表的11个Pythium分支中的10个[lsamuvesque &De Cock, 2004。标题草属的分子系统发育与分类。真菌学研究[j]。D枝和J枝分离物的特征表明,棘皮皮和困惑皮的系统发育概念需要进一步研究,以便在这些分支中进行可靠的物种鉴定。我们对B支系中球形孢子囊群的种的系统发育分析也表明,具有球形孢子囊群的种位于该支系中,而不是像以前报道的那样分散在该支系中。85个南非分离株代表34个已知物种,其中20个物种以前未在南非报告过。此外,鉴定出3个分离株(PPRI 8428、8300和8418)可能分别代表新种Pythium sp. WJB-1 ~ WJB-3。
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