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Phylogenetic relationship and fungicide sensitivity of members of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Colletotrichum gloeosporioides</Emphasis> species complex from apple
Authors:Email authorEmail author  Naoki?Eguchi  Ken-ichi?Kondo  Toyozo?Sato
Institution:1.Nagano Prefecture Fruit Tree Experimental Station,Suzaka,Japan;2.Nagano Prefecture Agricultural Experiment & Extension Division,Nagano,Japan;3.Genetic Resources Center,National Agriculture and Food Research Organization,Tsukuba,Japan
Abstract:The members of the Colletotrichum gloeosporioides species complex (CGSC), the dominant pathogens of apple bitter rot in Nagano prefecture, Japan, were reidentified and the relationship between the species and fungicide sensitivity was revealed. Based on phylogenetic analysis of the ApMat locus with the neighbor-joining (NJ) method, isolates from apple contained three species of the CGSC; C. fructicola, C. aenigma, C. siamense, and three clades of the CGSC: Clade V, S and K. Colletotrichum fructicola and Clade S dominated in Nagano Prefecture. Isolates of C. siamense, C. aenigma and Clade V, S and K remained sensitive to benomyl and quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicides, while C. fructicola often developed resistance to benomyl and QoI fungicides. These results suggest that the development of fungicide resistance differs among members of the CGSC.
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