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DOI:10.2307/3761275
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Author(s):Pimentel, Guillermo; Carris, Lori M.; Levy, Laurene; Meyer, Robert J.
Author Affiliation:Pimentel and Carris: Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA; Levy and Meyer: USDA-APHIS-PPQ Methods Development, Beltsville, MD
Title:Genetic variability among isolates of Tilletia barclayana, T. indica and allied species
Section:Plant pathogens
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Source:Mycologia. Vol. 90, No. 6, November/December 1998, p. 1017-1027.
Publishing Information:Lancaster, Pennsylvania: New Era Print Co. for the New York Botanical Garden
# of Pages:11
Related Web URL:http://www.jstor.org/stable/info/3761275#abstract
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Disease identification; Disease infestations; Fungus infection; Genetic analysis; Genetic markers; Genetic variability; Leaf smuts; Lolium multiflorum; Panicum; Paspalum; Phylogenetic analysis; Population genetics; Taxonomic families; Taxonomy; Tilletia
Abstract/Contents:"Tilletia barclayana, T. indica, T. rugispora and T. boutelouae are a group of floret-infecting smuts characterized by densely tuberculate teliospores. A morphologically similar smut infecting Lolium multiflorum was discovered in Oregon and the south-eastern USA in 1996, although herbarium records show a similar smut on L. perenne has been present in Australia for at least thirty years. Based on PCR-RFLP analysis of the rDNA and RAPD analysis, the U.S. ryegrass bunt is most similar to T. indica, but the relatively low similarity (ca 25%) in the RAPD analysis does not support conspecificity of the two taxa. Both RAPD and PCR-RFLP analyses suggest that T. barclayana comprises at least two distinct taxa. One cluster corresponds to the rice-infecting isolates, and the other to isolates infecting species of Panicum and Paspalum. Tilletia boutelouae and T. rugispora are supported as species distinct from T. barclayana and T. indica based on both RAPD and PCR-RFLP analyses."
Language:English
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Pimentel, G., L. M. Carris, L. Levy, and R. J. Meyer. 1998. Genetic variability among isolates of Tilletia barclayana, T. indica and allied species. Mycologia. 90(6):p. 1017-1027.
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DOI: 10.2307/3761275
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