1. Genetic Structure of Cochliobolus sativus Populations Sampled from Roots and Leaves of Barley and Wheat in North Dakota.
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Gyawali, Sanjaya, Neate, Stephen M., Adhikari, Tika B., Puri, Krishna D., Burlakoti, Rishi R., and Zhong, Shaobin
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COCHLIOBOLUS sativus ,PLANT root anatomy ,BARLEY ,WHEAT ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,ROOT rots ,LEAF diseases & pests - Abstract
Common root rot ( CRR) and spot blotch, caused by Cochliobolus sativus (Ito and Kurib.) Drechsl. ex Dast., are important diseases of barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) and wheat ( Triticum aestivum L.) worldwide. However, the population biology of C. sativus is still poorly understood. In this study, the genetic structure of three C. sativus populations, consisting of isolates sampled respectively from barley leaves ( BL), barley roots ( BR) and wheat roots ( WR) in North Dakota, was analysed with amplified fragment length polymorphism ( AFLP) markers. A total of 127 AFLP loci were generated among 208 C. sativus isolates analysed with three primer combinations. Gene diversity ( H = 0.277-0.335) were high in all three populations. Genetic variation among C. sativus individuals within population accounted for 74%, whereas 26% of the genetic variation was explained among populations. Genetic differentiation was high ( ØPT = 0.261, corrected [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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