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Molecular evidence supports hypervariability in Phytophthora colocasiae associated with leaf blight of taro
Authors:Vishnu Sukumari Nath  Muthukrishnan Senthil  Vinayaka Mahabaleswar Hegde  Muthulekshmi Lajapathy Jeeva  Raj Shekhar Misra  Syamala Swayamvaran Veena  Mithun Raj
Institution:1. Division of Crop Protection, Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Thiruvananthapuram, 695017, Kerala, India
2. Regional Centre of CTCRI, Dumduma HBC P.O, Bhubaneswar, 751 019, Orissa, India
Abstract:The oomycete Phytophthora colocasiae that causes taro leaf blight is the most devastating disease of taro and is widely distributed worldwide. Molecular and phenotypic techniques were employed for assessing and exploiting the genetic variability among four populations of P. colocasiae obtained from a fine spatial scale (multiple leaf blight lesions on single taro leaf). Phenotypic characters such as virulence, morphology and mating type showed no variation. ITS characterization revealed detectable polymorphism among isolates of P. colocasiae. The mean number of haplotypes (H), haplotype diversity (HD), nucleotide diversity (π), and nucleotide substitution rate (θ) among analyzed sequences were 6.75, 1.00, 0.069, and 0.088 respectively. High levels of inter and intra specific variation were detected by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) assays. Moderate genetic diversity (H?=?0.2651) was observed among populations of P. colocasiae. Analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) confirmed that most of the genetic variability was confined to within a population (63.54 %). The coefficient of genetic differentiation among populations (G ST ) was 0.2007 and estimates of gene flow (Nm) among populations was 1.991 migrants per generation. Cluster analysis using UPGMA revealed that individuals from the same population failed to cluster in one distinct group. The results of the study reveal considerable genetic diversity among and within populations of P. colocasiae obtained from fine spatial scale. The possible mechanisms and implications of this genetic variation are discussed.
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