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Ascochyta blight of chickpea in Australia: identification, pathogenicity and mating type
Authors:Khan  Ramsey  Corbière  Infantino  Porta-Puglia  Bouznad  & Scott
Institution:Department of Applied and Molecular Ecology, The University of Adelaide, Waite Campus, Glen Osmond, South Australia 5064,;South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI), GPO Box 397, Adelaide South Australia 5001;Australia,;Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique–49071 Beaucouze, France,;Istituto Sperimentale per la Patologia Vegetale, Rome, Italy,;Institut National Agronomique, 16200 El Harrach, Algiers, Algeria
Abstract:The aetiology of blight of chickpea in South Australia was studied following sporadic disease outbreaks over several years that had been tentatively identified as Phoma blight. Nine fungal isolates from diseased chickpeas were tested for pathogenicity in the glasshouse, of which two caused symptoms resembling those of Ascochyta blight. The two aggressive isolates were identified as Ascochyta rabiei based on morphological characteristics of cultures and RAPD analysis. This was further confirmed by successful mating to international standard isolates, which showed that the two Australian isolates were MAT1-1. These isolates are accessioned as DAR 71767 and DAR 71768, New South Wales Agriculture, Australia. This is the first time that A. rabiei has been positively identified in commercial chickpeas in the southern hemisphere. The pathogen was found (in 1992) in only one of 59 seed samples harvested throughout Australia between 1992 and 1996 and tested using International Seed Testing Association methods. The teleomorph has not been found in Australia and results to date suggest that only one mating type is present. This suggests that quarantine restrictions on imported chickpea seed should be retained to prevent the introduction of the opposite mating type.
Keywords:Ascochyta rabiei                        Cicer arietinum            RAPD
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