Title of article :
New species of family Saprolegniaceae in Mazandaran, Iran
Author/Authors :
Roohvarzi, B Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agronomic Sciences - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari , Iran , Tajick Ghanbary, M. A Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agronomic Sciences - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari , Iran , Mahdian, S. A Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agronomic Sciences - Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University, Sari , Iran , Ghosta, Y Department of Plant Protection - Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources - Urmia University, Urmia, Iran
Abstract :
Oomycete species occupy many different
environments and many ecological niches. The
family Saprolegniaceae from Oomycota includes
widely distributed water molds which usually behave
as saprophytes on plants and animal debris. Members
of some species may also be pathogenic for plants and
fish. Oomycete species identification based on DNA is
well established, but DNA barcoding with cytochrome
c oxidase subunit I (COXI) and II (COX II) are a
relatively new approach. In this study, 57 isolates were
obtained from water samples in mazandaran province,
Iran. After morphological identification by
morphological keys, ITS, COXI , and COX II gene
regions of 10 representatives of the isolates were
sequenced and 3 genera and 6 species (Newbya
recurva, Achlya bisexualis, Dictyuchus monosporus,
Saprolegnia ferax, S. bulbosa , and S. debaryana)
were identified through BLASTn in NCBI gene bank.
The results described in this paper were indicated
that except for ITS, COXI and COXII sequencing
could also be valuable resources
to Saprolegniaceae identification. Except for S. ferax,
other described species were new reports for oomycete
biota of Iran.
Keywords :
Oomycota , water molds , cytochrome c oxidase , plant pathogens , ITS- DNA , Saprolegniaceae
Journal title :
Mycologia Iranica