Effects of cropping history and origin of seed potatoes on population structure of Phytophthora infestans

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作者
Bouws, Heidi [1 ]
Finckh, Maria R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kassel, Fac Organ Agr Sci, Dept Ecol Plant Protect, D-37213 Witzenhausen, Germany
关键词
diversity; late blight; pathotypes; potato; Rep-PCR; virulence; GENOTYPIC DIVERSITY; LATE BLIGHT; UNITED-STATES; MATING-TYPE; MIGRATION; NORTHERN; AFLP; DIFFERENTIATION; XANTHOMONAS; VIRULENCE;
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10.1007/s10658-006-9099-z
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The effects of origin of seed potatoes and the cropping history on the phenotypic structure of Phytophthora infestans populations was studied in northern Hessia, central Germany, from 2000 to 2002. Populations originating from fields with a history of potato cropping with only short or no rotation (old fields) were compared with populations from new fields, i.e., where no potatoes had been grown for at least 30 years and seed potatoes were either imported from breeders or produced on-farm (certified). The main goal was to determine the importance of seed potato infection in the establishment of new P. infestans populations. Isolates were characterized for mating type, virulences and rep- (repetitive extragenic palindromic) PCR fingerprints. Among a total of 639 isolates sampled from 31 sites, mating types A1 and A2 co-existed in all three years in 60-92% of the sites. Over all three years, 53 pathotypes were detected in a subsample of 272 isolates. Isolates originating from the new fields had significantly higher frequencies of the virulences v1, v2, v3, v6 and v7, indicating general effects of seed introduction into a new region. Thirty-six fingerprints were detected in a subsample of 281 isolates of which 22 were unique while four occurred in all three years and in many sites. Pathogen populations from potato fields that were grown from seed tubers of geographically different origin differed significantly based on chi(2) tests. While the Nei genetic distances were less than .1 among the local populations, distances to the US lineages US-1, US-6, US-7 and US-8 ranged from .22 to .47; however, the bootstrap values were not significant. Populations from old fields were more diverse and 14 of the 22 rep-PCR types occurred there among 132 isolates tested in comparison to six in the new fields (n = 140 isolates) and two among six isolates from volunteers. The results also suggest that both sexual and asexual reproduction play a role.
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