Title
Variability of Peronospora sparsa (syn. P. rubi) in Finland as measured by amplified fragment length polymorphism
Date Issued
26 June 2002
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Koponen H.
Valkonen J.
University of Helsinki
Abstract
Downy mildew caused by Peronospora sparsa (syn. P. rubi) is a serious threat to commercial cultivation of arctic bramble (Rubus arcticus subsp. arcticus) in Finland. P. sparsa is distributed throughout the country in cultivated and wild arctic bramble and in cloudberry (R. chamaemorus). A total of 36 isolates of P. sparsa collected from these hosts was analysed for amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP). Of the 226 markers scored, 223 were polymorphic and all isolates of P. sparsa had unique AFLP fingerprints, which indicated high levels of genetic variability. An UPGMA clustering analysis of the isolates did not reveal any genetically distinguishable strains. The isolates were grouped neither according to the geographic origin nor the host from which they were isolated. Isolates of P. sparsa obtained from wild arctic bramble and one from cloudberry readily infected the leaves of the cultivated arctic bramble (cultivar 'Pima'). Also, P. sparsa isolated from cultivated arctic bramble infected the leaves of wild arctic bramble. These data suggest that P. sparsa may be disseminated from wild arctic bramble and cloudberry to cultivated arctic bramble in the field.
Start page
327
End page
335
Volume
108
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de las plantas, Botánica Protección y nutrición de las plantas
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0036281605
Source
European Journal of Plant Pathology
ISSN of the container
09291873
Sponsor(s)
We are indebted to Dr. Annemarie Fejer-Justessen (Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Flakkebjerg, Denmark) for introducing H.L.-K. to the AFLP technique and providing the DNA extraction method, and to Berit Samils and Dr. Jan Fahleson (SLU) for help with several computer programs. Professors Pekka Pamilo and Urban Gullberg are thanked for comments on an earlier version of the manuscript. Our warm thanks are due to the growers Arto Juuti, Erkki Korhonen, Toivo Laitinen, Matti Palomäki, Paula Puhakka and Pentti Vähämäki, the researchers Pirjo Kivijärvi and Soile Prokkola, and the personnel of Laukaa Healthy Plant and Research Station (Esa Teperi and Marjatta Uosukainen) in Finland who provided materials and valuable information. Financial support from the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Finland (grant 762/507/97) is gratefully acknowledged.
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