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Rare Pyrenophora teres Hybridization Events Revealed by Development of Sequence-Specific PCR Markers.

Barsha Poudel1, Simon R Ellwood1, Alison C Testa1, Mark McLean1, Mark W Sutherland1, Anke Martin1.   

Abstract

Pyrenophora teres f. teres and P. teres f. maculata cause net form and spot form, respectively, of net blotch on barley (Hordeum vulgare). The two forms reproduce sexually, producing hybrids with genetic and pathogenic variability. Phenotypic identification of hybrids is challenging because lesions induced by hybrids on host plants resemble lesions induced by either P. teres f. teres or P. teres f. maculata. In this study, 12 sequence-specific polymerase chain reaction markers were developed based on expressed regions spread across the genome. The primers were validated using 210 P. teres isolates, 2 putative field hybrids (WAC10721 and SNB172), 50 laboratory-produced hybrids, and 7 isolates collected from barley grass (H. leporinum). The sequence-specific markers confirmed isolate WAC10721 as a hybrid. Only four P. teres f. teres markers amplified on DNA of barley grass isolates. Amplified fragment length polymorphism markers suggested that P. teres barley grass isolates are genetically different from P. teres barley isolates and that the second putative hybrid (SNB172) is a barley grass isolate. We developed a suite of markers which clearly distinguish the two forms of P. teres and enable unambiguous identification of hybrids.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28409525     DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-11-16-0396-R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytopathology        ISSN: 0031-949X            Impact factor:   4.025


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4.  Transposable Element Genomic Fissuring in Pyrenophora teres Is Associated With Genome Expansion and Dynamics of Host-Pathogen Genetic Interactions.

Authors:  Robert A Syme; Anke Martin; Nathan A Wyatt; Julie A Lawrence; Mariano J Muria-Gonzalez; Timothy L Friesen; Simon R Ellwood
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 4.599

5.  Expansion and Conservation of Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Pathogenic Pyrenophora spp.

Authors:  Paula M Moolhuijzen; Mariano Jordi Muria-Gonzalez; Robert Syme; Catherine Rawlinson; Pao Theen See; Caroline S Moffat; Simon R Ellwood
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6.  Management of Pyrenophora teres f. teres, the Causal Agent of Net Form Net Blotch of Barley, in A Two-Year Field Experiment in Central Italy.

Authors:  Francesco Tini; Lorenzo Covarelli; Giacomo Ricci; Emilio Balducci; Maurizio Orfei; Giovanni Beccari
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