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Novel primers improve species delimitation in Cercospora

Authors :
Bakhshi, Mounes
Arzanlou, Mahdi
Babai-ahari, Asadollah
Groenewald, Johannes
Crous, Pedro
Source :
IMA Fungus; December 2018, Vol. 9 Issue: 2 p299-332, 34p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The genus Cercosporaincludes many important plant pathogens that are commonly associated with leaf spot diseases on a wide range of cultivated and wild plant species. Due to the lack of useful morphological features and high levels of intraspecific variation, host plant association has long been a decisive criterion for species delimitation in Cercospora.Because several taxa have broader host ranges, reliance on host data in Cercosporataxonomy has proven problematic. Recent studies have revealed multi-gene DNA sequence data to be highly informative for species identification in Cercospora, especially when used in a concatenated alignment. In spite of this approach, however, several species complexes remained unresolved as no single gene proved informative enough to act as DNA barcoding locus for the genus. Therefore, the aims of the present study were firstly to improve species delimitation in the genus Cercosporaby testing additional genes and primers on a broad set of species, and secondly to find the best DNA barcoding gene(s) for species delimitation. Novel primers were developed for tub2and rpb2to supplement previously published primers for these loci. To this end, 145 Cercosporaisolates from the Iranian mycobiota together with 25 additional reference isolates preserved in the Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute were subjected to an eight-gene (ITS, tef1, actA, cmdA, his3, tub2, rpb2and gapdh) analysis. Results from this study provided new insights into DNA barcoding in Cercospora, and revealed gapdhto be a promising gene for species delimitation when supplemented with cmdA, tef1and tub2.The robust eight-gene phylogeny revealed several novel clades within the existing Cercosporaspecies complexes, such as C. apii, C. armoraciae, C. beticola, C.cf. flagellarisand Cercosporasp. G. The C. apii s. lat.isolates are distributed over three clades, namely C. apii s. str, C. plantaginisand C. uwebraunianasp. nov. The C. armoraciae s. lat.isolates are distributed over two clades, C. armoraciae s. str.and C. bizzozeriana.The C. beticola s. lat.isolates are distributed over two clades, namely C. beticola s. str.and C. gamsiana, which is newly described.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22106340 and 22106359
Volume :
9
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
IMA Fungus
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs50218575
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2018.09.02.06