Reclassification of Two Peronospora Species Parasitic on Draba in Hyaloperonospora Based on Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Data

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Young-Joon Choi
Hyeon-Dong Shin
Hermann Voglmayr
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[1] Korea University,Institute of Environment and Ecology, College of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] Korea University,Division of Environmental Science and Ecological Engineering
[3] University of Vienna,Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Faculty Center Biodiversity
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Mycopathologia | 2011年 / 171卷
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Host range; Obligate parasites; Peronosporaceae; Species concept;
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On the family Brassicaceae, the causal agent responsible for downy mildew disease was originally regarded as a single species, Peronospora parasitica (now under Hyaloperonospora), but it was recently reconsidered to consist of many distinct species. In this study, 11 specimens of Peronosporadrabae and P. norvegica parasitic on the genus Draba were investigated morphologically and molecularly. Pronounced differences in conidial sizes (P. drabae: 14–20 × 12.5–15.5 μm; P. norvegica: 20–29 × 15.5–22 μm) and 7.8% sequence distance between their ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences confirmed their status as distinct species. Based on ITS phylogeny and morphology (monopodially branching conidiophores, flexuous to sigmoid ultimate branchlets, hyaline conidia and lobate haustoria), the two species unequivocally belong to the genus Hyaloperonospora and not to Peronospora to which they were previously assigned. Therefore, two new combinations, Hyaloperonospora drabae and H. norvegica, are proposed. The two taxa are illustrated and compared using the type specimen for H. norvegica and authentic specimens for H. drabae, which is lectotypified.
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