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Nondefoliating and Defoliating Strains from Cotton Correlate with Races 1 and 2 of Verticillium dahliae.

Xiao-Ping Hu1, Suraj Gurung2, Dylan P G Short2, German V Sandoya3, Wen-Jing Shang4, Ryan J Hayes5, R Michael Davis6, Krishna V Subbarao7.   

Abstract

Verticillium wilt, caused by Verticillium dahliae, is an important disease of cotton worldwide. Isolates of V. dahliae can be characterized as race 1 or race 2 based on the responses of differential cultivars of tomato and lettuce, or as defoliating or nondefoliating based on symptom expression in cotton. To investigate the frequency and distribution of races and defoliation phenotypes of cotton-associated V. dahliae, 317 isolates from China, Israel, Turkey, and the United States were tested by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using defoliating, nondefoliating, and race 1- and race 2-specific primers DF/DR, NDF/NDR, VdAve1F/VdAve1R, and VdR2F/VdR2R, respectively. Of the total, 97.2% of isolates genotyped as defoliating were also characterized as race 2, while 90.8% of isolates genotyped as nondefoliating were also genotyped as race 1. To verify these results, three cotton cultivars-'FM 2484B2F' (highly resistant), '98M-2983' (highly susceptible), and 'CA4002' (partially resistant)-used as differentials were each inoculated with 10 isolates characterized by PCR: six defoliating/race 2 strains (GH1005, GH1021, HN, XJ2008, XJ592, and reference strain Ls17) and four nondefoliating/race 1 strains (GH1015, GH1016, GH1020, and reference strain Ls16). All defoliating/race 2 isolates except for Ls17 caused defoliation on 98M-2983 and CA4002. Isolate Ls17 caused defoliation on 98M-2983 only. The nondefoliating/race 1 isolates caused Verticillium wilt symptoms devoid of defoliation on 98M-2983. The greenhouse assays confirmed the molecular identification of race and defoliation phenotype. Although the existence of races has not been previously established among V. dahliae isolates from cotton, the long-established nondefoliating and defoliating population structure corresponded with V. dahliae races 1 and 2, respectively.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 30699524     DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-03-15-0261-RE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Dis        ISSN: 0191-2917            Impact factor:   4.438


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