Phenotypical characterization in "Plasmopara halstedii" (sunflower downy mildew) isolates of several races

  • Nachaat Sakr Department of Agriculture, Syrian Atomic Energy Commission, Damascus

Résumé

Phenotypic variation (morphological and pathogenic characters), and genetic variability were studied in 50 isolates of seven Plasmopara halstedii (sunflower downy mildew) races 100, 300, 304, 314, 710, 704 and 714. There were significant morphological, aggressiveness, and genetic differences for pathogen isolates. However, there was no relationship between morphology of zoosporangia and sporangiophores and pathogenic and genetic characteristics for the races used in our study. Also, our results provided evidence that no relation between pathogenic traits and multilocus haplotypes may be established in P. halstedii. The hypothesis explaining the absence of relationships among phenotypic and genetic characteristics is discussed.

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Publiée
2015-05-14
Comment citer
Sakr N. (2015). Phenotypical characterization in "Plasmopara halstedii" (sunflower downy mildew) isolates of several races. Botanica Complutensis, 39, 7-18. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_BOCM.2015.v39.49129
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