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Genetic diversity of Phytophthora capsiciisolates from pepper and pumpkin in Argentina
Document Type
Article
Source
Mycologia; January 2012, Vol. 104 Issue: 1 p102-107, 6p
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ISSN
00275514; 15572536
Abstract
Phytophthora capsiciis a soilborne oomycete plant pathogen that limits pepper production worldwide. The population structure varies significantly depending on the location (e.g. Peru vs. USA) and little is known about the diversity of P. capsiciin Argentina. Our objective was to assess the diversity of P. capsiciin Argentina at key pepper production areas. Forty isolates were recovered 2006–2009 from pepper and one isolate from pumpkin at 11 locations. Isolates were assessed for mating type, mefenoxam sensitivity and multilocus single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotype profiles. Ten isolates with identical SNP profiles also were genotyped with amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers. All 41 isolates had the A1 mating type and were sensitive to mefenoxam. Genotypic analysis using eight polymorphic SNP markers indicated 87% of the isolates had the same multilocus genotype, which is fixed for heterozygosity at seven of the eight SNP sites. AFLP analyses confirmed these findings, and overall it appears that clonal reproduction drives the population structure of P. capsiciin Argentina. The implications for breeding resistant peppers and overall disease management are discussed.