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Aggressiveness and diversity of Phytophthora capsici on vegetable crops in Georgia
Authors:J Yin  KL Jackson  B L Candole  AS Csinos  DB Langston  P Ji
Institution:1. Department of Plant Pathology, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, University of Georgia, , Tifton, GA, 31794 USA;2. Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, , Athens, GA, 30602 USA
Abstract:Phytophthora blight induced by Phytophthora capsici causes significant yield loss in a number of vegetable crops. It is imperative to understand the diversity and aggressiveness of the pathogen to design more efficient disease management programs. A collection of P. capsici strains isolated from different vegetable crops in Georgia, USA, were characterised in this study. Of the 49 isolates tested, 24 were A1 and 25 were A2 mating type, respectively, with both mating types found in the same fields. Variability of the isolates was assessed in terms of their aggressiveness on six pepper genotypes. The isolates differed in their aggressiveness on different pepper cultivars with 10 pathotypes identified. No correlation between aggressiveness of the isolates and their host origin or geographical location of isolation was observed. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis was used to evaluate genetic variability among P. capsici populations. RAPD analysis using 15 random primers resulted in 133 reproducible bands and cluster analysis separated the isolates into 5 groups. Analysis of molecular variance showed that there was moderate genetic differentiation associated with host origin and geographical location of the isolates. No correlation was found between RAPD groups and pathotypes or mating types. These results indicate that P. capsici populations infecting vegetable crops in Georgia were genetically diverse, which should be taken into account in developing resistant cultivars or other disease management programmes.
Keywords:Genetic diversity  mating type  Phytophthora blight  pathotype  RAPD
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