An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae

The way compatible pairs of nitrate non-utilizing mutants (nit) are selected is usually not explained and remains unclear whether these pairs are representative for an isolate or strain. In addition, tester strains of Verticillium dahliae vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) cross-react with at le...

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Main Author: Rataj-Guranowska Maria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Academy of Sciences 2016-04-01
Series:Journal of Plant Protection Research
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spelling doaj-5e6814ace3e74bd1818e4d39288db2da2020-11-25T02:22:08ZengPolish Academy of SciencesJournal of Plant Protection Research1899-007X2016-04-0156216316610.1515/jppr-2016-0028jppr-2016-0028An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliaeRataj-Guranowska Maria0Collection of Plant Pathogens, Institute of Plant Protection – National Research Institute, Władysława Węgorka 20, 60-318 Poznań, PolandThe way compatible pairs of nitrate non-utilizing mutants (nit) are selected is usually not explained and remains unclear whether these pairs are representative for an isolate or strain. In addition, tester strains of Verticillium dahliae vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) cross-react with at least one pair of tester strains of another VCG, and although it is a common knowledge of scientists working with the fungus that reversion of nit mutants to wild type occurs far too often, this fact is rarely mentioned in papers. To overcome the above problems, a protocol was developed for the generation of large number of nit mutants from any given isolate and to ensure that compatible pairs of mutants are indeed stable and the most frequent within the putative tester mutants produced from each isolate. Thus, we provide a reproducible and objective way of selecting V. dahliae tester strains for each isolate and VCG. Although VC grouping is based on the formation of stable heterokaryons, we demonstrate in this work that cross-reactions cannot be eliminated and that strict genetic barriers between two main VCG groups are absent in V. dahliae.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/jppr.2016.56.issue-2/jppr-2016-0028/jppr-2016-0028.xml?format=INTefficient heterokaryon formation as a criteriongroup testersisolate testersvegetative compatibilityVerticillium dahliae
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An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
Journal of Plant Protection Research
efficient heterokaryon formation as a criterion
group testers
isolate testers
vegetative compatibility
Verticillium dahliae
author_facet Rataj-Guranowska Maria
author_sort Rataj-Guranowska Maria
title An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
title_short An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
title_full An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
title_fullStr An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
title_full_unstemmed An efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in Verticillium dahliae
title_sort efficient method for selecting stable tester strains of vegetative compatibility groups in verticillium dahliae
publisher Polish Academy of Sciences
series Journal of Plant Protection Research
issn 1899-007X
publishDate 2016-04-01
description The way compatible pairs of nitrate non-utilizing mutants (nit) are selected is usually not explained and remains unclear whether these pairs are representative for an isolate or strain. In addition, tester strains of Verticillium dahliae vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs) cross-react with at least one pair of tester strains of another VCG, and although it is a common knowledge of scientists working with the fungus that reversion of nit mutants to wild type occurs far too often, this fact is rarely mentioned in papers. To overcome the above problems, a protocol was developed for the generation of large number of nit mutants from any given isolate and to ensure that compatible pairs of mutants are indeed stable and the most frequent within the putative tester mutants produced from each isolate. Thus, we provide a reproducible and objective way of selecting V. dahliae tester strains for each isolate and VCG. Although VC grouping is based on the formation of stable heterokaryons, we demonstrate in this work that cross-reactions cannot be eliminated and that strict genetic barriers between two main VCG groups are absent in V. dahliae.
topic efficient heterokaryon formation as a criterion
group testers
isolate testers
vegetative compatibility
Verticillium dahliae
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