Studies On an Artificially Fragmented Population of Potato Cyst Nematode Globodera Pallida

M. Phillips, V. Blok, A. Ploeg, B. Harrower
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A series of sub-populations was produced from a population of Globodera pallida by raising single cyst progenies on three susceptible potato cultivars. After completion of each generation, single cysts were taken to produce the next generation. Six generations were completed and then the resulting sub-populations were multiplied on the susceptible cultivar Ddsir6e. A sample of these sub-populations was then used to conduct a virulence test and to investigate the genetic variation among the sub-populations. The virulence test showed that the susceptible cultivar used in the generation of these sub-populations had a marked effect on the general reproductive capability of the sub-populations and that there was a range of variation in virulence on partially resistant clones. A RAPD study revealed that the range of genetic variation among these sub-populations was comparable to that shown between field populations in other studies and that there was a tendency for the sub-populations to be grouped in relation to the susceptible cultivar they were reared on. These results from an artificially fragmented population are discussed in relation to the introduction and spread of potato cyst nematodes in Europe.
马铃薯球孢囊线虫人工破碎种群的研究
通过在3个马铃薯易感品种上培养单个包囊子代,获得了一系列的亚种群。每一代完成后,取单个囊肿产生下一代。完成6代后,将所得到的亚群体在敏感品种Ddsir6e上进行繁殖。然后从这些亚种群中抽取样本进行毒力试验,并调查这些亚种群之间的遗传变异。毒力试验表明,亚群体代用的敏感品种对亚群体的一般繁殖能力有显著影响,对部分抗性无性系的毒力存在一定范围的差异。一项RAPD研究表明,这些亚群体之间的遗传变异范围与其他研究中大田群体之间的遗传变异范围相当,并且亚群体有根据其饲养的易感品种分组的趋势。这些结果从一个人为分散的种群讨论有关引进和传播的马铃薯囊肿线虫在欧洲。
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