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Research article2011Peer reviewed

New genetic markers for identifying Cronartium flaccidum and Peridermium pini and examining genetic variation within and between lesions of Scots pine blister rust in Sweden

Samils, Berit; Ihrmark, Katarina; Kaitera, Juha; Stenlid, Jan; Barklund, Pia

Abstract

Microsatellite markers were developed as an identification tool and for analysis of the genetic variation in the pathogens Cronartium flaccidum and Peridermium pini, causing Scots pine blister rust in Pinus spp. Six reference aeciospore samples from Finland were used to examine genetic differences between the two pathogens. Genetic variation within and between 27 lesions on Scots pines from seven locations in Sweden was also investigated. Aeciospores were collected from single aecia within the lesions. Reference samples from P. pini were homozygous for all seven microsatellite loci investigated, while the three C. flaccidum samples contained heterozygous loci. These results confirm previous studies, where homozygous aeciospores were indicated to be characteristic for P. pini. The majority of aeciospores had two nuclei in both heterozygotic and homozygotic samples. Five of the Swedish lesions contained only homozygotic aecia, while the aecia in the remaining 22 lesions were heterozygotic. All lesions with homozygotic aecia contained only one single multilocus genotype, while many of the lesions with heterozygotic aecia contained several genotypes. The latter indicates the occurrence of multiple matings within a lesion between the resident spermogonia and alien fertilizing spermatia. (C) 2011. British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Keywords

Cronartium flaccidum; Genetic variation; Peridermium pini; Population biology; Microsatellite markers

Published in

Fungal Biology
2011, Volume: 115, number: 12, pages: 1303-1311
Publisher: ELSEVIER SCI LTD