Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Pythium irregulare from Soybean and Corn Production Fields in Ohio
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Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Pythium irregulare from Soybean and Corn Production Fields in Ohio
Abstract
High levels of genetic diversity have been described within the Pythium irregulare complex from several host plants; however, little is known about the population structure in fields used for grain production. Therefore, the objective of this study was to evaluate the genetic diversity and population structure of 53 isolates baited from 28 soybean and corn production fields from 25 counties in Ohio. Genetic diversity was characterized based on sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2) region and with 21 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers. In addition, aggressiveness on soybean, optimum growth temperature, and sensitivity to metalaxyl fungicide were determined. ITS sequence analysis indicated that four isolates clustered with P. cryptoirregulare, whereas the remaining isolates clustered with P. irregulare that was subdivided into two groups (1 and 2). Cluster analysis of SSR data revealed a similar subdivision, which was also supported by structure analysis. The isolates from group 2 grew at a slower rate, but both groups of P. irregulare and P. cryptoirregulare recovered in this study had the same optimum growth at 27°C. Variability of aggressiveness and sensitivity toward metalaxyl fungicide was also observed among isolates within each group. The results from this study will help in the selection of isolates to be used in screening for resistance, assessment of fungicide efficacy, and disease management recommendations.
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