Two novel Peronospora species are associated with recent reports of downy mildew on sages

Young-Joon Choi , Hyeon-Dong Shin , Marco Thines
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Abstract

Recently, downy mildew of Salvia species became economically relevant globally, but the taxonomy of the causal agent remains still obscure. The objective of this study was to characterize and distinguish the different Peronospora species associated with downy mildew on sages, based on morphological and molecular data. For this purpose we compared Peronospora specimens on Salvia officinalis and Salvia plebeia with Peronospora swinglei, including the type specimen on Salvia reflexa. We observed that three Peronospora species are associated with downy mildew on sages, and the recent outbreak of the disease on S. officinalis and S. plebeia is associated with two undescribed species, contrasting the view that either P. swinglei or Peronospora lamii is the causal agent of the downy mildew disease as claimed previously by several studies. In the study presented here, we provide the formal descriptions and illustrations for the two newly introduced taxa, Peronospora salviae-plebeiae and Peronospora salviae-officinalis. The three species of Peronospora investigated seem to be restricted to specific species of Salvia: P. swinglei to S. reflexa, P. salviae-plebeiae to S. plebeia, and P. salviae-officinalis to S. officinalis. Speciation may be allopatric and closely linked to the geographic distributions of their host plants.

两个新的Peronospora种与最近报道的圣人霜霉病有关
近年来,鼠尾草的霜霉病在全球范围内具有经济意义,但致病因子的分类仍然模糊不清。本研究的目的是根据形态学和分子数据对鼠尾草霜霉病相关的不同Peronospora种进行鉴定和区分。为此,我们比较了鼠尾草、鼠尾草和秋千上的Peronospora,包括反射鼠尾草上的模式标本。我们观察到三种Peronospora与鼠类霜霉病有关,而最近在S. officinalis和S. plebeia上爆发的疾病与两种未描述的物种有关,这与之前一些研究声称的P. swinglei或Peronospora lamii是霜霉病的致病因子的观点形成了对比。在本文中,我们对两个新引入的分类群Peronospora salviae-plebeiae和Peronospora salviae-officinalis进行了正式的描述和图解。所调查的三种Peronospora似乎仅限于特定的鼠尾草种:P. swinglei到S. reflexa, P. salviae-plebeiae到S. plebeia, P. salviae-officinalis。物种的形成可能是异域的,并与其寄主植物的地理分布密切相关。
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