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Factors Affecting the Vineyard Populational Diversity of Plasmopara viticola.


ABSTRACT: Vitis vinifera is very susceptible to downy mildew (Plasmopara viticola). A number of authors have suggested different genetic populations of this fungus exist in Europe, each showing a different degree of virulence. Work performed to date indicates this diversity to be the result of different factors. In areas where gene flow is greater and recombination more frequent, the diversity of P. viticola appears to be wider. In vineyards isolated by geographic barriers, a race may become dominant and produce clonal epidemics driven by asexual reproduction. The aim of the present work was to identify the conditions that influence the genetic diversity of P. viticola populations in the vineyards of northwestern Spain, where the climatic conditions for the growth of this fungus are very good. Vineyards situated in a closed, narrow valley of the interior, in more open valleys, and on the coast were sampled and the populations of P. viticola detected were differentiated at the molecular level through the examination of microsatellite markers. The populations of P. viticola represented in primary and secondary infections were investigated in the same way. The concentration of airborne sporangia in the vegetative cycle was also examined, as was the virulence of the different P. viticola populations detected. The epidemiological characteristics of the fungus differed depending on the degree of isolation of the vineyard, the airborne spore concentration, and on whether the attack was primary or secondary. Strong isolation was associated with the appearance of dominant fungal races and, therefore, reduced populational diversity.

SUBMITTER: Boso S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6464202 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Factors Affecting the Vineyard Populational Diversity of <i>Plasmopara viticola</i>.

Boso Susana S   Gago Pilar P   Santiago José-Luis JL   de la Fuente María M   Martínez María-Carmen MC  

The plant pathology journal 20190401 2


<i>Vitis vinifera</i> is very susceptible to downy mildew (<i>Plasmopara viticola</i>)<i>.</i> A number of authors have suggested different genetic populations of this fungus exist in Europe, each showing a different degree of virulence. Work performed to date indicates this diversity to be the result of different factors. In areas where gene flow is greater and recombination more frequent, the diversity of <i>P. viticola</i> appears to be wider. In vineyards isolated by geographic barriers, a r  ...[more]

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