Title of article :
Genetic Diversity of Magnaporthe grisea in China as Revealed by DNA Fingerprint Haplotypes and Pathotypes
Author/Authors :
Q. H. CHEN، نويسنده , , Y. C. Wang and X. B. Zheng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
We determined DNA fingerprint haplotypes and pathotypes
of the rice-blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea collected
from 13 areas in China. This DNA
fingerprinting analysis, using rep-PCR, of 381 haplotypes
(482 isolates) from China indicated that the
M. grisea populations cannot be delineated into
region-specific groups. Analyses of the number of alleles
(na), Nei’s gene diversity, unbiased genetic distance,
and Shannon’s Information index among 13 populations
showed that clusters were not related to the geographic
distance between populations with the
exception of the Ningxia (NX) and Jilin (JL) cluster.
Among northern populations, NX and JL were more
similar to one another than to other populations.
Pathogen populations consisting of 121 isolates from
China were grouped into 53 pathotypes on the basis of
disease reaction in differential rice lines. Isolates
assayed for pathotypes were detected based on disease
reactions. No correlation was observed between fingerprint
groups and pathotypes of the pathogen. High
frequency of virulence was found on the rice line Shin2
(Pi-ks and Pi-sh) followed by PiNo.4 (Pi-ta2 and Pi-sh)
and K1 (Pi-ta), while it was low on Kanto 51
(Pi-k + ?), K3 (Pi-kh), and Fujisaka (Pi-i and Pi-sh).
Virulence was rare on Toride 1 (Pi-zt and Pi-sh). Tetep
(Pi-kh + ?) was predicted to be a highly effective, as
none of the isolates infected this line. These blastresistant
rice lines can be used in resistance breeding
for the effective management of rice blast in the
respective regions of China
Keywords :
REP-PCR , pathotype , DNA fingerprint , MAGNAPORTHE GRISEA , genetic diversity
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology