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Tetrad analysis of mating type, mutations, esterase and aggressiveness in Phaeosphaeria nodorum

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1999

P. HALAMA
Affiliation:
Institut Supérieur d'Agriculture, 41 rue du Port, 59046 Lille cedex, France
M. SKAJENNIKOFF
Affiliation:
Station de Pathologie Végétale, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, route de St. Cyr, 78000, Versailles, France
B. DEHORTER
Affiliation:
Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, Laboratoire de Cryptogamie-Phytopathologie, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
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Abstract

Ascospore progenies from two crosses between a wild single-ascospore strain and two mutants of Phaeosphaeria nodorum were obtained in vitro. Cultural characters, sensitivity to carbendazim (MBC), nitrate utilization, mating type, esterase zymograms and aggressiveness of these progenies and parents were compared and differences were detected between the ascospores. The single-ascospore strains from each single ascus could always be grouped into four pairs using a combination of markers. Recombinations were observed between nitrate non-utilizing phenotype and mating type or esterase patterns for one cross. For the other cross, recombinations between MBC resistance and esterase patterns were detected. The values of aggressiveness in each progeny were distributed along a wide range confirming the polygenic character of aggressiveness in P. nodorum. No close relationship was observed between in vitro conidiogenesis, the intensity of leaf necrosis and the fertile pycnidia production on leaf lesions.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© The British Mycological Society 1999

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