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Interspecific hybridization and apomixis between Phytophthora capsiciand Phytophthora tropicalis

Authors :
Donahoo, Ryan S.
Lamour, Kurt H.
Source :
Mycologia; November 2008, Vol. 100 Issue: 6 p911-920, 10p
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Phytophthora capsiciand the closely related Phytophthora tropicalisinfect different hosts that have documented overlapping geographical distributions. Phytophthora capsiciattacks annual vegetable hosts whereas P. tropicalishas been recovered from woody perennial hosts. Our objective was to test whether interspecific hybridization is possible and to characterize the resulting progeny. Crosses were made between P. capsici(LT263) from pumpkin to P. tropicalisfrom rhododendron (LT232) and to P. tropicalisfrom Theobroma cacao(LT12). The wild type isolates were analyzed for mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequence diversity and progeny were tested for mating type (MT), AFLP marker profiles and mitochondrial DNA haplotype (mtDNA type). All oospore progeny from LT263 × LT12 were identical to LT263 whereas progeny from LT263 × LT232 were parental as well as hybrid. Hybrid progeny had either one or the other parent mtDNA type and there was no correlation between MT and mtDNA type. Attempts to generate an F2population from the hybrids proved unsuccessful while a backcross to the P. capsiciparent produced hybrid progeny. These results demonstrate that apomixis might play a significant role in species separation and that hybridization between P. capsiciand P. tropicalisis possible beyond the F1generation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00275514 and 15572536
Volume :
100
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Mycologia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs41363374
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3852/08-028