DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina

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Consolo, Verónica Fabiana; Cordo, Cristina Alicia; Salerno, Graciela Lidia
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2008
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The genetic diversity of the rice blast pathogen,Pyricularia oryzae, was analysed in rice-growing provinces of Argentina. A total of 161 isolates of the fungus was collected from 15 rice cultivars at nine locations during 2000-05 and characterised usingPot2-DNA fingerprinting. Based on DNA analysis (isolates with ≥70% band similarity), five lineages were identified and designated A, B, C,Dand E, with 11, 22, 4, 1 and 4 haplotypes identified, respectively. The predominant lineage, B, representing 38% of the collected isolates, was recovered from four cultivars in five locations. In contrast to lineages A and B, which did not contain a dominant haplotype, a single haplotype predominated in lineages C and E. Isolates representing all haplotypes were examined for virulence on a set of differential rice cultivars, near-isogenic lines and commercial cultivars commonly grown in Argentina, revealing 41 pathotypes and 24 international races. There was no significant association between DNA fingerprint similarities and pathotypes. Overall, these data indicated that populations ofP. oryzaein Argentina are genetically simple and predominantly clonal yet have a high pathotype diversity.
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Agronomía, reproducción y protección de plantas
Magnaporthe oryzae
population structure
rice breeding
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
title DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
spellingShingle DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
Consolo, Verónica Fabiana
Agronomía, reproducción y protección de plantas
Magnaporthe oryzae
population structure
rice breeding
title_short DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
title_full DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
title_fullStr DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
title_sort DNA fingerprint and pathotype diversity of Pyricularia oryzae populations from Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Consolo, Verónica Fabiana
Cordo, Cristina Alicia
Salerno, Graciela Lidia
author Consolo, Verónica Fabiana
author_facet Consolo, Verónica Fabiana
Cordo, Cristina Alicia
Salerno, Graciela Lidia
author_role author
author2 Cordo, Cristina Alicia
Salerno, Graciela Lidia
author2_role author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Agronomía, reproducción y protección de plantas
Magnaporthe oryzae
population structure
rice breeding
topic Agronomía, reproducción y protección de plantas
Magnaporthe oryzae
population structure
rice breeding
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The genetic diversity of the rice blast pathogen,<em>Pyricularia oryzae</em>, was analysed in rice-growing provinces of Argentina. A total of 161 isolates of the fungus was collected from 15 rice cultivars at nine locations during 2000-05 and characterised using<em>Pot2</em>-DNA fingerprinting. Based on DNA analysis (isolates with ≥70% band similarity), five lineages were identified and designated A, B, C,Dand E, with 11, 22, 4, 1 and 4 haplotypes identified, respectively. The predominant lineage, B, representing 38% of the collected isolates, was recovered from four cultivars in five locations. In contrast to lineages A and B, which did not contain a dominant haplotype, a single haplotype predominated in lineages C and E. Isolates representing all haplotypes were examined for virulence on a set of differential rice cultivars, near-isogenic lines and commercial cultivars commonly grown in Argentina, revealing 41 pathotypes and 24 international races. There was no significant association between DNA fingerprint similarities and pathotypes. Overall, these data indicated that populations of<em>P. oryzae</em>in Argentina are genetically simple and predominantly clonal yet have a high pathotype diversity.
description The genetic diversity of the rice blast pathogen,<em>Pyricularia oryzae</em>, was analysed in rice-growing provinces of Argentina. A total of 161 isolates of the fungus was collected from 15 rice cultivars at nine locations during 2000-05 and characterised using<em>Pot2</em>-DNA fingerprinting. Based on DNA analysis (isolates with ≥70% band similarity), five lineages were identified and designated A, B, C,Dand E, with 11, 22, 4, 1 and 4 haplotypes identified, respectively. The predominant lineage, B, representing 38% of the collected isolates, was recovered from four cultivars in five locations. In contrast to lineages A and B, which did not contain a dominant haplotype, a single haplotype predominated in lineages C and E. Isolates representing all haplotypes were examined for virulence on a set of differential rice cultivars, near-isogenic lines and commercial cultivars commonly grown in Argentina, revealing 41 pathotypes and 24 international races. There was no significant association between DNA fingerprint similarities and pathotypes. Overall, these data indicated that populations of<em>P. oryzae</em>in Argentina are genetically simple and predominantly clonal yet have a high pathotype diversity.
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