Genetic Diversity and Pathogenicity of Verticillium dahliae Isolates and Their Co-occurrence with Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Causing Cotton Wilt in Xinjiang, China

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作者
Wagner, Tanya A. [1 ,2 ]
Gu, Aixing [3 ]
Duke, Sara E. [4 ]
Bell, Alois A. [2 ]
Magill, Clint [1 ]
Liu, Jinggao [2 ]
机构
[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Plant Pathol & Microbiol, College Stn, TX 77845 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Southern Plains Agr Res Ctr, College Stn, TX 77845 USA
[3] Xinjiang Agr Univ, Grad Management Div, Urumqi, Peoples R China
[4] USDA ARS, Plains Area, College Stn, TX 77845 USA
关键词
cotton; defoliating pathotype; fungi; Fusarium wilt; pathogen diversity; Verticillium wilt; VEGETATIVE COMPATIBILITY GROUPS; SEED LOTS; DIFFERENTIATION; RESISTANCE; VIRULENCE; FUNGUS;
D O I
10.1094/PDIS-09-20-2038-RE
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Cotton production in Xinjiang, the largest cotton-producing area in China, has an increasingly serious disease threat from Verticillium dahliae. Eighty-five V. dahliae isolates were obtained from wilted cotton plants collected from eight counties in Xinjiang. The isolates were assessed for genotypic diversity by DNA sequence analysis and PCR molecular genotyping with specific markers for race 1, race 2, defoliating (D) pathotype, nondefoliating (ND) pathotype, and mating type idiomorph Mat1-2. Isolates belonged to lineages 1A or 2B, with three subgenotypes found in each lineage. All isolates tested positive for race 2 and Mat1-2 markers. All isolates in lineage 2B tested positive for the ND pathotype marker but only isolates in the major subgenotype in lineage 1A tested positive for the D pathotype marker. Pathogenicity assays on Gossypium hirsutum 'Acala 44' demonstrated no significant difference among subgenotypes within each lineage. Isolates in lineage 1A caused greater shoot weight reductions, percent leaf drop, and percent diseased leaves than isolates in lineage 2B. One isolate in each lineage for 1A and 2B was avirulent. Isolates in lineage 1A caused greater than 50% leaf drop and a 17-g shoot weight reduction compared with a 9% leaf drop and a 6-g shoot weight reduction by isolates in lineage 2B. Overall, 42% of the V. dahliae isolates from Xinjiang were D pathotype but the percentage varied widely among locations. Two plants had both pathotypes. Nineteen isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasin-fectum VCG0114 (race 4) also were recovered from wilted plants in Xinjiang. Two plants had both Verticillium wilt and Fusarium wilt pathogens. Both pathogens should be considered when using or developing wilt resistant or tolerant materials for Xinjiang.
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