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RIA. Revista de investigaciones agropecuarias

versión On-line ISSN 1669-2314

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IRIBARREN, M.J et al. Estructura genética de poblaciones de Phytophthora capsici en el noreste de la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. RIA. Rev. investig. agropecu. [online]. 2016, vol.42, n.1, pp.102-112. ISSN 1669-2314.

Phytophthora capsici causes destructive diseases worldwide. The pathogen is heterothallic and the two mating types (MTs) are required for sexual reproduction. MTs rates vary amongst geographical regions and so does the chance for sexual reproduction. Taking into account that the durability of control measures depends upon genetic variation, it is advisable to consider its structure within and between populations. The objective of the present paper was to evaluate the genetic variability of P. capsici isolates from three horticultural production areas of the Northeast of Buenos Aires. Sixty one isolates of P. capsici collected from Capsicum annuum, Solanum melongena, Solanum lycopersicum and Cucurbita spp. crops were morphologically identified and analyzed for MTs. The isolates were further identified via molecular techniques based on the sequences of the ITS1 - 5.8S - ITS2 region of the ADNr. Haplotypes were defined for every isolate, and population parameterts were estimated both for geographic and hostspecies partitions, along with the minimum number of recombination events. Departures from the basic coalescent were estimated through Tajima´s D; the genetic structure was subsequently evaluated through AMOVA tests and Fst estimations. Phylogenetic network reconstruction was analysed in an attempt to assess genealogical relationships amongst haplotypes. All isolates showed morphological and genetic characteristics of P. capsici and belonged to the A1 MT. No genetic structure was detected when host-species was taken as a criterion for partition; on the other hand, geographic partition detected some structure among populations, with Exaltación de La Cruz resulting in the most contrasting site with regards to both fixation index estimates. At the same time, this location yielded the lowest estimates of diversity, probably reflecting its recent horticultural origin. Two to three recombination events were detected, suggesting that sexual reproduction could have been part of the diversification process in this area. The genetic structure and levels of variation in the region is opposite to what other researchers have found in Northwestern Argentina and could mean a threat to that breeding area now.

Palabras clave : P. capsici; Cucurbita spp.; Mating type; Haplotype.

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