Title of article :
Molecular Variability of Mycosphaerella graminicola as Detected by RAPD Markers
Author/Authors :
M. Razavi and G. R. Hughes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
A total of 90 isolates of Mycosphaerella graminicola,
the cause of septoria tritici leaf blotch of wheat, were
tested for DNA polymorphism using 15 decamer random
primers. There was a high level of genetic variability
among isolates. In 131 random amplified
polymorphic DNA (RAPD) fragments, which were
produced, 96% were polymorphic. Based on multilocus
analysis, 40 different molecular phenotypes were
detected. These molecular phenotypes were randomly
distributed among sampling sites, suggesting that no
clonal structure existed in the population. Cluster
analysis showed that the maximum similarity value
among isolates was approximately 81% and no identical
isolates were detected, indicating that every isolate
was a unique genotype. The high degree of
DNA polymorphism, the large number of different
molecular phenotypes, their random distribution and
the results of the cluster analysis all suggested that
sexual reproduction has a major role in the genetic
structure of M. graminicola in western Canada. The
presence of sexual reproduction provides the opportunity
for development of new virulent genotypes in
the population and suggests that the pathogen may
adapt rapidly to any race-specific sources of resistance.
Therefore, when breeding for resistance to
M. graminicola, emphasis should be placed on use of
non-race-specific resistance
Keywords :
DNA Polymorphism , non-race-specific resistance , random amplified polymorphicDNA markers , Mycosphaerella graminicola
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology