Genetic constitution and pathogenicity of Lolium isolates of Magnaporthe oryzae in comparison with host species-specific pathotypes of the blast fungus

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作者
Tosa, Y [1 ]
Hirata, K
Tamba, H
Nakagawa, S
Chuma, I
Isobe, C
Osue, J
Urashima, AS
Don, LD
Kusaba, M
Nakayashiki, H
Tanaka, A
Tani, T
Mori, N
Mayama, S
机构
[1] Kobe Univ, Fac Agr, Kobe, Hyogo 6578501, Japan
[2] Inst Green Sci, Kagawa 7692304, Japan
关键词
Pyricularia grisea; P; oryzae;
D O I
10.1094/PHYTO.2004.94.5.454
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Fungal isolates from gray leaf spot on perennial ryegrass (prg isolates) were characterized by DNA analyses, mating tests, and pathogenicity assays. All of the prg isolates were interfertile with Triticum isolates and clustered into the c top isolate group (CC group) on a dendrogram constructed from rDNA-internal transcribed spacer 2 sequences. Since the CC g-roup corresponded to a newly proposed species, Magnaporthe oryzae, all of the prg isolates were designated M. oryzae. However. DNA finger-printing with MGR586, MGR583. and Pot2 showed that the prg isolates are divided into two distinct populations, i.e., TALF isolates and WK isolates. The TALF isolates were virulent only on Lolium species, whereas the WK isolates were less specific. suggesting that Way leaf spot can he caused not only by Lolium-specific isolates but also by less specific isolates. We designated the TALF isolates as Lolium pathotype. The TALF isolates showed diverse karyotypes in spite of being uniform in DNA fingerprints, Suggesting that they are unstable in genome organization.
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