Genetic structure of a population of Ganoderma boninense on oil palm


Autoria(s): Pilotti, C. A.; Sanderson, F. R.; Aitken, E. A. B.
Data(s)

01/08/2003

Resumo

Ganoderma boninense (the causal agent of basal stem rot of oil palm in Papua New Guinea) has a tetrapolar mating system with multiple alleles. Investigations into the population structure of G. boninense, using interfertility between isolates as a marker, revealed that the population on oil palm was comprised predominantly of genetically distinct individuals, although a number of isolates were found to share single mating alleles. No direct hereditary relationship was found between isolates on neighbouring or spatially separated diseased palms, indicating that outcrossing had probably occurred over several generations in the founder population prior to colonization of oil palm. In this study, a total of 81 A and 83 B mating type alleles (factors) were detected with 18 allelic repeats at the A locus and 17 at the B locus. Alleles appeared to be randomly dispersed throughout the population in each study block, although there was a significantly (P

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:64548

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Blackwell Publishing Inc

Palavras-Chave #Agronomy #Plant Sciences #Basal Stem Rot #Basidiospores #Mating Type Alleles #Outcrossing #Population Dynamics #Sexual Reproduction #Incompatibility Factors #Schizophyllum-commune #Crinipellis-perniciosa #Spatial-distribution #Infection #Fungi #C1 #270403 Plant Pathology #620499 Primary plant products not elsewhere classified
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Journal Article