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DOI:10.1094/PHYTO-96-0046
Web URL(s):http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO-96-0046
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Author(s):Crouch, Jo Anne; Clarke, Bruce B.; Hillman, Bradley I.
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Biology and Pathology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Title:Unraveling evolutionary relationships among the divergent lineages of Colletotrichum causing anthracnose disease in turfgrass and corn
Section:Mycology
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Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 96, No. 1, January 2006, p. 46-60.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:15
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Evolution; Colletotrichum; Methodology; Disease profile; Anthracnose; Genetic variability; Disease susceptibility; Disease identification; Phylogeny; DNA; Cytotaxonomy
Abstract/Contents:"Colletotrichum species cause anthracnose diseases on a number of grass hosts and are common inhabitants of many others. They are divided into four species: C. sublineolum is pathogenic to Sorghum spp.; C. caudatum is found on C4 grasses such as indiangrass and big bluestem; C. falcatum causes red rot of sugarcane; and C. graminicola sensu lato is a broadly defined species including isolates that attack maize, wheat, oats, and many forage, turf, and amenity grasses of the subfamily Pooideae. In this paper, a combination of hierarchal- and nonhierarchal-based analyses were employed to examine evolutionary relationships among the grass-infecting Colletotrichum species, with special emphasis on isolates from turf and other grasses in the subfamily Pooideae. Reconstructions performed with data sets from over 100 Colletotrichum isolates at three variable loci using phylogenetic and network-based methodologies unambiguously supported the taxonomic separation of maize-infecting isolates of C. graminicola from the pooid-infecting strains of Colletotrichum. To reflect the evolutionary relationships that exist between these distinct lineages, we propose the resurrection of the species name C. cereale to describe the pooid-infecting isolates. There was also support for further subdivision of C. cereale, but the current data are insufficient to confidently subdivide the species, as there was some evidence of recombination between lineages of this species."
Language:English
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Crouch, J. A., B. B. Clarke, and B. I. Hillman. 2006. Unraveling evolutionary relationships among the divergent lineages of Colletotrichum causing anthracnose disease in turfgrass and corn. Phytopathology. 96(1):p. 46-60.
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DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-96-0046
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http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO-96-0046
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