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Evidence of genetically diverse virulent mating types of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Phytophthora capsici</Emphasis> from <Emphasis Type="Italic">Capsicum annum</Emphasis> L.
Authors:Kiran Nawaz  Ahmad Ali Shahid  Louis Bengyella  Muhammad Nasir Subhani  Muhammad Ali  Waheed Anwar  Sehrish Iftikhar  Shinawar Waseem Ali
Institution:1.Institute of Agricultural Science,University of the Punjab,Lahore,Pakistan;2.Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology,University of the Punjab,Lahore,Pakistan;3.Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center (TFREC), College of Agricultural, Human and Natural Resource Sciences (CAHNRS),Washington State University,Wenatchee,USA;4.Department of Biological Control,Advanced Biotech Cooperative,Bali-Nyonga,Cameroon
Abstract:Chili pepper (Capsicum annum L.) is an important economic crop that is severely destroyed by the filamentous oomycete Phytophthora capsici. Little is known about this pathogen in key chili pepper farms in Punjab province, Pakistan. We investigated the genetic diversity of P. capsici strains using standard taxonomic and molecular tools, and characterized their colony growth patterns as well as their disease severity on chili pepper plants under the greenhouse conditions. Phylogenetic analysis based on ribosomal DNA (rDNA), β-tubulin and translation elongation factor 1α loci revealed divergent evolution in the population structure of P. capsici isolates. The mean oospore diameter of mating type A1 isolates was greater than that of mating type A2 isolates. We provide first evidence of an uneven distribution of highly virulent mating type A1 and A2 of P. capsici that are insensitive to mefenoxam, pyrimorph, dimethomorph, and azoxystrobin fungicides, and represent a risk factor that could ease outpacing the current P. capsici management strategies.
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