Literature DB >> 15185982

Genetic variation between Phytophthora cactorum isolates differing in their ability to cause crown rot in strawberry.

Håvard Eikemo1, Sonja S Klemsdal, Ingvild Riisberg, Peter Bonants, Arne Stensvand, Anne M Tronsmo.   

Abstract

Analysis of 44 isolates of Phytophthora cactorum, isolated from strawberry and other hosts, by AFLP showed that the crown rot pathotype is different from leather rot isolates and from P. cactorum isolated from other hosts. 16 of 23 crown rot isolates, including isolates from Europe, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand, were identical in an analysis based on 96 polymorphic bands from seven primer combinations. Leather rot isolates of strawberry could not be distinguished from isolates from other hosts. The pathogenicity test of all 44 isolates on strawberry plants mostly gave unambiguous results, except for three American isolates, which seemed to have reduced aggressiveness compared to the crown rot isolates. These isolates also differed in the AFLP analysis. Comparing information on the origin of the isolates with results from the pathogenicity test, showed that isolates from strawberry fruits or petioles could be either leather rot or crown rot pathotypes. None of the isolates from hosts other than strawberry caused crown rot symptoms in strawberry.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15185982     DOI: 10.1017/s0953756204009244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycol Res        ISSN: 0953-7562


  8 in total

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3.  Quantitative trait loci controlling Phytophthora cactorum resistance in the cultivated octoploid strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa).

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4.  Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European Phytophthora cactorum by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data.

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6.  Reprogramming of Strawberry (Fragaria vesca) Root Transcriptome in Response to Phytophthora cactorum.

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