Title of article :
Morphological, Pathological and Molecular Variability in Colletotrichum capsici, the Cause of Fruit Rot of Chillies in the Subtropical Region of North-western India
Author/Authors :
P. N. SHARMA، نويسنده , , M. KAUR، نويسنده , , O. P. SHARMA، نويسنده , , P. SHARMA and A. PATHANIA، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Fruit rot of chillies (Capsicum annuum L.), caused by
Colletotrichum capsici under tropical and subtropical
conditions, results in qualitative and quantitative yield
losses. Based on variation in cultural and morphological
traits of C. capsici populations, 37 isolates were categorized
into five groups designated, respectively, as
Cc-I, Cc-II, Cc-III, Cc-IV and Cc-V. In culture, most of
the isolates produced cottony, fluffy or suppressed colonies.
However, no significant differences were noticed
in shape and size of conidia. The reaction of the 37 isolates
on an indigenously developed differential set of
Capsicum cultivars indicated the existence of different
virulences in Himachal Pradesh (HP) chilli populations.
Fifteen pathotypes of the pathogen were characterized
from various chilli-growing regions of HP. Pathotype
CCP-1 was most virulent and attacked all the differential
cultivars. The genetic relationship between five morphological
groups recognized within C. capsici was
investigated using random amplified polymorphic DNA
(RAPD) analysis. Molecular polymorphism generated
by RAPD confirmed the variation in virulences of
C. capsici and different isolates were grouped into five
clusters. However, four isolates (Cc-5, Cc-33, Cc-29 and
Cc-37) exhibited identical RAPD haplotypes. The
pathological and RAPD grouping of isolates suggested
no correlation among the test isolates
Keywords :
India , Races , Colletotrichum capsici , Random amplified polymorphic DNA , Capsicum annuum , variability
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology