Direct molecular evidence supports long-spored microsclerotial isolates ofVerticilliumfrom crucifers being interspecific hybrids
Autor: | E. Clewes, Simon G. Edwards, Dez J. Barbara |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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Zdroj: | Plant Pathology. 57:1047-1057 |
ISSN: | 1365-3059 0032-0862 |
Popis: | There is no published evidence directly supporting the suggestion that long-spored isolates of Verticillium dahliae are interspecific hybrids. Retention in the nuclear genome of long-spored (amphihaploid) isolates of two sequence types where non-hybrid short-spored (haploid) isolates carry only single sequence types would provide such evidence. PCR amplicons for a partial beta-tubulin gene and a 5S rRNA-associated sequence were cloned and sequenced to provide multiple sequences for individual isolates. For the 5S rRNA sequence, two sequence types were found for long-spored isolates, but only one for the haploid isolates. For the beta-tubulin gene, two or three sequence types were found in long-spored isolates, but only one in most haploid isolates. One haploid isolate gave two sequence types, one like that from the other haploid isolates and the second like the short-sequence type from some long-spored isolates. These results support the long-spored isolates being interspecific hybrids between a 'parental' species similar to V. dahliae (haploid) and an unidentified second species. The presence of a sequence type in some long-spored isolates similar to that in one haploid isolate suggests a third 'parental' species may have been involved, possibly via a short-spored isolate that was itself hybrid. |
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