| Literature DB >> 29661147 |
Michael D Holtz1, Sheau-Fang Hwang2, Stephen E Strelkov3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plasmodiophora brassicae is a soilborne pathogen of the family Brassicaceae and the causal agent of clubroot disease. In Canada, P. brassicae is now one of the most important constraints to canola (Brassica napus) production, and is managed mainly by the deployment of resistant cultivars. In recent years, however, new strains of the pathogen have emerged that are capable of overcoming host resistance, posing new challenges for disease management. Despite its economic significance, molecular studies of P. brassicae are rare, mainly because this microorganism cannot be cultured outside of its host.Entities:
Keywords: Clubroot; Plasmodiophora brassicae; Population structure; RAD sequencing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29661147 PMCID: PMC5902848 DOI: 10.1186/s12864-018-4658-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Genomics ISSN: 1471-2164 Impact factor: 3.969
Fig. 1Population structure of Plasmodiophora brassicae. Population structure at K = 2 and K = 3 based on 7576 SNP markers. Each sample is represented by a single vertical bar and is partitioned into K coloured segments with lengths proportional to the estimated probability of membership in each of the inferred K clusters
Fig. 2Neighbour-joining tree for 21 field and single-spore isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae. Provesti’s distance was calculated from 7576 SNP markers. The field isolates CDCN4, D-G3, L-G1, and Path5a were virulent on clubroot resistant canola
Summary of the effects of variants in coding regions that were distinct between the Plasmodiophora brassicae populations that were virulent or avirulent on clubroot resistant canola cultivars, as determined by Variant Effect Predictor
| Consequence | Count |
|---|---|
| Synonymous variant | 1402 |
| Missense variant | 936 |
| Frameshift variant | 84 |
| Inframe insertion | 5 |
| Inframe deletion | 8 |
| Stop gained | 4 |
| Stop lost | 1 |
| Coding sequence variant | 12 |
Fig. 3The most abundant Gene Ontology (GO) categories for proteins coded by genes with nonsynonymous variants that differentiated the isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae that were virulent or avirulent on clubroot resistant canola
Field and single-spore isolates of Plasmodiophora brassicae used for restriction site associated sequencing
| Isolate Name | Year | Location | Patho-type | Viru-lenta | Hostb | Purityc | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AbotJE-ss1_aaf | 2006 | Abbottsford, BC | 6 | No | ssi | [ | |
| AbotJE-ss1_ua | 2006 | Abbottsford, BC | 6 | No | ssi | [ | |
| CDCN4 | 2006 | Edmonton, AB | 3 | Yes | fi | This study | |
| D-G3 | 2013 | Westlock, AB | 5 | Yes | fi | [ | |
| F1-14 | 2014 | Edmonton, AB | 3 | No | fi | This study | |
| F123-14 | 2014 | Minburn, AB | No | fi | This study | ||
| F172-14 | 2014 | Athabasca, AB | No | fi | This study | ||
| F175-14 | 2014 | Athabasca, AB | 6 | No | fi | This study | |
| F187-14 | 2014 | Sturgeon County, AB | 8 | No | fi | This study | |
| F188-14 | 2014 | Sturgeon County, AB | 8 | No | fi | This study | |
| F310-14 | 2014 | Sturgeon County, AB | No | fi | This study | ||
| L-G1 | 2013 | Westlock, AB | 5 | Yes | fi | [ | |
| ORCA-ss2_aaf | 2006 | Orton, ON | 8 | No | ssi | [ | |
| ORCA-ss2_ua | 2006 | Orton, ON | 8 | No | ssi | [ | |
| ORCA-ss4_aaf | 2006 | Orton, ON | 5 | No | ssi | [ | |
| ORCA-ss4_ua | 2006 | Orton, ON | 5 | No | ssi | [ | |
| Path 5a | 2013 | Westlock, AB | 5 | Yes | fi | This study | |
| SACAN-ss1_aaf | 2006 | St. Albert, AB | 3 | No | ssi | [ | |
| SACAN-ss1_ua | 2006 | St. Albert, AB | 3 | No | ssi | [ | |
| SACAN-ss3_aaf | 2006 | St. Albert, AB | 2 | No | ssi | [ | |
| SACAN-ss3_ua | 2006 | St. Albert, AB | 2 | No | ssi | [ |
a‘Virulent’ refers to whether or not an isolate is highly virulent on Canadian clubroot resistant canola cultivars
b‘Host’ refers to the root material from which resting spores of P. brassicae were purified for the present analysis
cSamples were either field isolates (fi) or had been purified previously as single-spore isolates (ssi)
Fig. 4Map of Canada showing the approximate geographic origin of the Plasmodiophora brassicae isolates included in this study. Geographic shape file from Boundary Files, 2011 Census. Statistics Canada Catalogue no. 92-160-X. Reproduced and distributed on an “as is” basis with the permission of Statistics Canada