Title of article :
Pathogenic Variability and Genetic Diversity of Phaeoisariopsis griseola Isolates from Two Counties in the State of Goias, Brazil
Author/Authors :
A. Sartorato، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Angular leaf spot disease of common bean (Phaseolus
vulgaris), caused by Phaeoisariopsis griseola, is one of
the most important disease of this crop in Brazil. Control
strategies for the disease include cultural practices,
chemical control and genetic resistance. This pathogen
is known to vary greatly in pathogenicity. For durable
use of genetic resistance to control this disease, it is
necessary to manage resistant cultivars by taking into
account the population structure of P. griseola. Isolates
of the pathogen from Goias, Brazil exhibited an
important virulence polymorphism when inoculated on
12 differential cultivars. A total of 13 pathotypes was
identified within a series of 96 isolates collected in
Inhumas and Damolandia counties. Only pathotypes
63-15, 63-23, 63-31 and 63-63 were identified in both
counties. Since all the isolates were capable of inducing
disease in both Andean and Mesoamerican differential
cultivars, they were considered to be of Mesoamerican
origin. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)
analysis performed on the same 96 isolates revealed a
great genetic diversity clustering the series into five
groups at an Euclidean distance of 62.5%. Although
the results did not show any clustering according to
the isolate origin, it was possible to observe a tendency
of the isolates to cluster in different groups according
to their origin. No pathotype-specific band was
observed in the present study
Keywords :
molecular marker , Random amplified polymorphic DNA , physiological race , angularleaf spot , Phaseolus vulgaris , Brazil , common bean , Pathotype
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology