Title of article :
Genetic Instability of Rishitin Metabolism and Tolerance and Virulence on Potato Tubers of a Strain of Gibberella pulicaris
Author/Authors :
K.-M. WELTRING، نويسنده , , K. LOSER and J. WEIMER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Two strains of the potato pathogen Gihherella pulicaris
were analysed for the ability to metabolize the phytoalexiti
rishitin and for virulence on potato tubers. While
strain R-6380 was always virulent and able to metabolize
the phytoalexin, strain R-7843 showed significant variation
in both traits. Analysis of eight sectors of a radially
grown culture of this strain revealed that six had a virulent,
dshitin-metabolizing phenotype, one had an avirulent,
rishitin-nonmetabolizing phetiotype, and one had
an intermediate phenotype for both traits. Similar results
were fovtnd for single spores isolated from one of two
spore suspensions from different agar cultures. In all cases
high virulence was associated with fast metabolism of
rishitin; weakly virulent strains only slowly degraded the
phytoalexin. Restriction-fragment-length-polymorphism
{RFLP) analysis of sectors with contrasting phenotypes
and measurement of the nuclear DN A content from these
sectors indicate that the sectors were identical to the
original strain (R-7843) with respect to these traits. It
is therefore concluded that the variations observed in
virulence and in the ability to metaboHze rishitin are the
result of spontaneous genetic chatiges in strain R-7843,
The concurrent changes in tolerance, metabolism and
virulence are further indicators of a relationship among
these traits and lend support to the hypothesis that phytoalexin
metabolism is important in pathogenicity,
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology