Hypotheses for the inter-regional movement of new genotypes of Phytophthora infestans in Canada

R. Peters, H. W. Platt, R. Hall
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Abstract

During late blight surveys conducted from 1994 to 1996, hypotheses were developed to explain the migration of novel genotypes of Phytophthora infestans between regions or provinces via infected potato and tomato tissues and via winds of tropical storm systems. The appearance of isolates of the US-7 genotype in Alberta (a province affected predominantly by US-l) in 1994, was believed to be due to infected seed tubers from British Columbia. Similarly, the initial isolation of the US-8 genotype in Nova Scotia in 1995 and in Newfoundland in 1996 could be explained by the importation of infected potato seed tubers from other regions. The discovery of Al, metalaxyl-insensitive (glucose phosphate isomerase banding pattern = 100/]00/111; gll or US-ll) isolates of P. infestans in a tomato field in Ontario in 1996 (a province affected predominantly by US-8), suggested the introduction of this new strain had occurred via infected or infested tomato tissue. Circumstantial evidence was also obtained for the introducti...
加拿大疫霉新基因型跨区域传播的假设
在1994年至1996年进行的晚疫病调查中,提出了一些假设,以解释新基因型的疫霉菌通过受感染的马铃薯和番茄组织以及热带风暴系统的风在地区或省份之间的迁移。1994年在阿尔伯塔省(一个主要受us - 1影响的省份)出现US-7基因型分离株,据信是由于来自不列颠哥伦比亚省的感染种块茎。同样,1995年新斯科舍省和1996年纽芬兰最初分离出US-8基因型可能是由于从其他地区进口了受感染的马铃薯种块茎。发现Al,甲酰基不敏感(葡萄糖磷酸异构酶带型= 100/]00/111;1996年在安大略省(一个主要受US-8影响的省份)的一个番茄地里发现了gll或US-ll)分离株,表明这种新菌株是通过受感染或侵染的番茄组织引入的。还获得了引证的间接证据。
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