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Genetic Diversity of the Pear Scab Fungus Venturia nashicola in Korea.


ABSTRACT: Scab disease caused by Venturia nashicola is of agroeconomic importance in cultivation of Asian pear. However, little is known about the degree of genetic diversity in the populations of this pathogen. In this study, we collected 55 isolates from pear scab lesions in 13 major cultivation areas in Korea and examined the diversity using sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, β-tubulin (TUB2), and translation elongation factor-1α (TEF-1α) genes as molecular markers. Despite a low level of overall sequence variation, we found three distinctive subgroups from phylogenetic analysis of combined ITS, TUB2, and TEF-1α sequences. Among the three subgroups, subgroup 1 (60% of isolates collected) was predominant compared to subgroup 2 (23.6%) or subgroup 3 (16.4%) and was distributed throughout Korea. To understand the genetic diversity among the subgroups, RAPD analysis was performed. The isolates yielded highly diverse amplicon patterns and none of the defined subgroups within the dendrogram were supported by bootstrap values greater than 30%. Moreover, there is no significant correlation between the geographical distribution and the subgroups defined by molecular phylogeny. Our data suggest a low level of genetic diversification among the populations of V. nashicola in Korea.

SUBMITTER: Choi ED 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6452914 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic Diversity of the Pear Scab Fungus <i>Venturia nashicola</i> in Korea.

Choi Eu Ddeum ED   Kim Gyoung Hee GH   Park Sook-Young SY   Hoon Song Jang J   Lee Young Sun YS   Jung Jae Sung JS   Koh Young Jin YJ  

Mycobiology 20190301 1


Scab disease caused by <i>Venturia nashicola</i> is of agroeconomic importance in cultivation of Asian pear. However, little is known about the degree of genetic diversity in the populations of this pathogen. In this study, we collected 55 isolates from pear scab lesions in 13 major cultivation areas in Korea and examined the diversity using sequences of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, β-tubulin (TUB2), and translation elongation factor-1<i>α</i> (TEF-1<i>α</i>) genes as molecular mark  ...[more]

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