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Taxonomy and pathogenicity of Olpidium brassicae and its allied species.

Chih-Ying Lay1, Chantal Hamel2, Marc St-Arnaud3.   

Abstract

The classification and physiology of the zoosporic plant-pathogen Olpidium brassicae and its relationships with the closely-related species are often confusing. This review focuses on these species and intends to differentiate them based on the literatures published since the discovery and establishment of the species by Woronin in 1878 under the name of Chytridium brassicae to current molecular era. The goal of this review is to help researchers better understand the taxonomy, the host range, and the potential role in plant health of O. brassicae-related species. To reach the goal, we reviewed the rationales behind the creation or reduction in synonymy of the different names for O. brassicae and its allied species in order to elucidate the evolution of the species concept on them based on the traditional morphological studies. Furthermore, the studies by molecular biology methods improve our knowledge and perspectives on O. brassicae and its host specificity. In particular, we clarify the differences between O. brassicae and Olpidium virulentus, and propose potential new research avenues. We therefore hope that this review will give a better perspective on Olpidium spp. and their potential role in the root microbiome of plants in natural environments and in agricultural settings. Crown
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Keywords:  Canola; Lettuce big-vein disease; Olpidium brassicae; Olpidium spp.; Olpidium virulentus; Virus-carrying fungi

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30115317     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2018.04.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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