Literature DB >> 17509849

Re-consideration of Peronospora farinosa infecting Spinacia oleracea as distinct species, Peronospora effusa.

Young-Joon Choi1, Seung-Beom Hong, Hyeon-Dong Shin.   

Abstract

Downy mildew is probably the most widespread and potentially destructive global disease of spinach (Spinacia oleracea). The causal agent of downy mildew disease on various plants of Chenopodiaceae, including spinach, is regarded as a single species, Peronospora farinosa. In the present study, the ITS rDNA sequence and morphological data demonstrated that P. farinosa from S. oleracea is distinct from downy mildew of other chenopodiaceous hosts. Fifty-eight spinach specimens were collected or loaned from 17 countries of Asia, Europe, Oceania, North and South America, which all formed a distinct monophyletic group. No intercontinental genetic variation of the ITS rDNA within Peronospora accessions causing spinach downy mildew disease was found. Phylogenetic trees supported recognition of Peronospora from spinach as a separate species. Microscopic examination also revealed morphological differences between Peronospora specimens from Spinacia and P. farinosa s. lat. specimens from Atriplex, Bassia, Beta, and Chenopodium. Consequently, the name Peronospora effusa should be reinstated for the downy mildew fungus found on spinach. Here, a specimen of the original collections of Peronospora effusa is designated as lectotype.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17509849     DOI: 10.1016/j.mycres.2007.02.003

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


  16 in total

1.  Mitochondrial phylogeny reveals intraspecific variation in Peronospora effusa, the spinach downy mildew pathogen.

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Marco Thines; Jae-Gu Han; Hyeon-Dong Shin
Journal:  J Microbiol       Date:  2011-12-28       Impact factor: 3.422

2.  Reclassification of two peronospora species parasitic on draba in hyaloperonospora based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic data.

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Hyeon-Dong Shin; Hermann Voglmayr
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2010-06-29       Impact factor: 2.574

3.  Morphological and molecular analyses support the existence of host-specific Peronospora species infecting Chenopodium.

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Cvetomir M Denchev; Hyeon-Dong Shin
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2008-02-13       Impact factor: 2.574

4.  Morphological and molecular characterization of the causal agent of downy mildew on Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa).

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Solveig Danielsen; Mette Lübeck; Seung-Beom Hong; Rolf Delhey; Hyeon-Dong Shin
Journal:  Mycopathologia       Date:  2010-01-27       Impact factor: 2.574

5.  Multi-locus tree and species tree approaches toward resolving a complex clade of downy mildews (Straminipila, Oomycota), including pathogens of beet and spinach.

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Steven J Klosterman; Volker Kummer; Hermann Voglmayr; Hyeon-Dong Shin; Marco Thines
Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol       Date:  2015-03-12       Impact factor: 4.286

6.  Molecular taxonomy of phytopathogenic fungi: a case study in Peronospora.

Authors:  Markus Göker; Gema García-Blázquez; Hermann Voglmayr; M Teresa Tellería; María P Martín
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-07-29       Impact factor: 3.240

7.  Towards a universal barcode of oomycetes--a comparison of the cox1 and cox2 loci.

Authors:  Young-Joon Choi; Gordon Beakes; Sally Glockling; Julia Kruse; Bora Nam; Lisa Nigrelli; Sebastian Ploch; Hyeon-Dong Shin; Roger G Shivas; Sabine Telle; Hermann Voglmayr; Marco Thines
Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour       Date:  2015-03-24       Impact factor: 7.090

8.  Coupling Spore Traps and Quantitative PCR Assays for Detection of the Downy Mildew Pathogens of Spinach (Peronospora effusa) and Beet (P. schachtii).

Authors:  Steven J Klosterman; Amy Anchieta; Neil McRoberts; Steven T Koike; Krishna V Subbarao; Hermann Voglmayr; Young-Joon Choi; Marco Thines; Frank N Martin
Journal:  Phytopathology       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 4.025

Review 9.  A Review of Chenopodium quinoa (Willd.) Diseases-An Updated Perspective.

Authors:  Carla Colque-Little; Daniel Buchvaldt Amby; Christian Andreasen
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-16

10.  Multigene phylogeny, taxonomy and reclassification of Hyaloperonospora on Cardamine.

Authors:  Hermann Voglmayr; Young-Joon Choi; Hyeon-Dong Shin
Journal:  Mycol Prog       Date:  2014-02-01       Impact factor: 2.847

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