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Genetic diversity and population structure in French populations of Mycosphaerella graminicola
Authors:El Chartouni Lea  Tisserant Benoît  Siah Ali  Duyme Florent  Leducq Jean-Baptiste  Deweer Caroline  Fichter-Roisin Céline  Sanssené Jean  Durand Roger  Halama Patrice  Reignault Philippe
Institution:Université Lille-Nord de France, Unité de Chimie Environnementale et Interactions sur le Vivant (UCEIV), Université du Littoral C?te d'Opale, B.P. 699, F-62228 Calais cedex, France.
Abstract:Mycosphaerella graminicola populations were examined in France with microsatellite markers and PCR-SSCP analysis of partial actin and β-tubulin encoding sequences. A total of 363 isolates was sampled in 2005 from 17 provinces, and genotypes from corresponding strains were characterized. Unique haplotypes comprised 84% of the population, and gene diversity was high nationwide (0.70) and locally. A moderate genetic differentiation (G(ST) = 0.18) was found and indicated that in France the M. graminicola population was more structured than in other previously studied European countries. Bayesian structure analysis identified three genetic clusters distributed among the 17 provinces. Our results highlighted the potential for the adaptation of the fungus to local conditions, leading to genetic clusters among the French population of the fungus as well as genotype flow between regional clusters.
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