Interspecific hybrids between the homothallic Phytophthora sojae and Phytophthora vignae
| Contribuinte(s) |
B Dodman |
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| Data(s) |
01/01/2003
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| Resumo |
An interspecific cross was attempted between two homothallic species of Phytophthora, P. sojae and P. vignae. From 1640 single-oospore cultures isolated, DNA was extracted from 800, and two interspecific F-1 hybrids (F(1)1121 and F(1)1426) were putatively identified using RAPD markers. The true hybrid nature of these F-1 hybrids was confirmed using additional AFLP analysis. Single- zoospore cultures were generated for each F-1 hybrid and one single-zoospore culture of each was used in pathogenicity and virulence tests. Both F-1 hybrids were pathogenic to soybean and cowpea, causing symptoms including lesions, wilting and death of susceptible soybean and cowpea cultivars. However, the aggressiveness of the F-1 hybrids was reduced and was substantially more variable when compared with that of the parental isolates on their respective hosts. The F-1 hybrids were reisolated from infected seedlings and their hybrid nature confirmed using RAPD and AFLP analysis. These results provide a basis for further research aimed at obtaining an increased understanding of the genetics of host specificity in the Oomycetes. |
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| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
CSIRO Publishing |
| Palavras-Chave | #Plant Sciences #Genetics #Host Specificity #Pathogenicity #Oomycetes #Outbreeding #Avirulence Genes #Extracellular Glycoprotein #Elicitor Protein #Infestans #Hybridization #Resistance #Parasitica #Tobacco #Polymorphisms #Megasperma #C1 #270403 Plant Pathology #620000 - Plant Production and Plant Primary Products |
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Journal Article |