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Pathogenic and molecular comparison of Puccinia kuehnii isolates and reactions of sugarcane varieties to orange rust
Author(s) -
Moreira A. S.,
Nogueira Junior A. F.,
Gonçalves C. R. N. B.,
Souza N. A.,
Bergamin Filho A.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
plant pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.928
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1365-3059
pISSN - 0032-0862
DOI - 10.1111/ppa.12870
Subject(s) - biology , orange (colour) , genbank , inoculation , veterinary medicine , pathogen , rust (programming language) , incubation , virulence , horticulture , ribosomal dna , incubation period , genotype , botany , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , genetics , phylogenetics , medicine , biochemistry , computer science , programming language
Sugarcane orange rust, a disease caused by Puccinia kuehnii , was first reported in Brazil in 2009. There are no studies comparing the Brazilian P. kuehnii collections and the reaction of important sugarcane varieties under controlled conditions. This work compared the reaction of seven sugarcane varieties inoculated with six different P. kuehnii isolates from Brazilian sugarcane areas and verified the pathogenic and genetic variability of these isolates. The incubation (I) and latency (L) disease periods, disease severity ( SEV ), total number of lesions ( TNL ), total number of sporulating lesions ( TNSL ), and percentage of sporulating lesions (% SL ) were evaluated. Furthermore, ITS 1 and IGS ribosomal sequences of all P. kuehnii isolates used in this study were compared with pathogen sequences from 13 different countries. The disease incubation ranged from 7 to 10 days and the latency ranged from 10 to 21 days. SEV and TNL showed large variations and few significant differences between the reaction of the varieties to P. kuehnii , in contrast with the variables TNSL and % SL . The P. kuehnii isolates did not compose different virulent races, but the isolate from one site (Araras) was a more aggressive race. The ITS 1 and IGS ribosomal sequences of six P. kuehnii isolates were identical with each other and to most P. kuehnii American sequences deposited at GenBank. The studied sequences of P. kuehnii isolates differed from the sequences from Asia, Tahiti and Oceania.

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