Molecular analyses indicate that both native and exotic pathogen populations serve as sources of novel outbreaks of Cypress Canker Disease
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
Abstract Invasive pathogens may follow stepwise
spread pathways in which novel disease outbreaks
become themselves sources of genotypes initiating
novel infestations. Due to its worldwide distribution,
Cypress Canker Disease (CCD) provides an opportunity
to understand patterns of global spread of a forest
pathogen. A comparative genetic analysis was performed
on 110 isolates of the causal agent of CCD, the
fungus Seiridium cardinale, from Europe, North
America, Africa and Oceania using b-tubulin gene
sequences and repeat numbers of seven nuclear SSRs.
SSR data were used to calculate genetic indices for
each geographic population, including those calculating
allele and private allele diversity; clonal genotype,
haplotype, and gene diversity; expected
heterozygosity; and presence of linkage disequilibrium.
Additionally, SSR data were used to calculate
migration rates between regions, and to draw a
minimum spanning network to visualize genetic
relatedness among genotypes. Results identified the
California population as a sexually reproducing,
highly diverse, native population, and the Mediterranean
population as a large, clonally reproducing, and
exotic population directly derived from the California
population. The New Zealand population appeared to
be non-native, with intermediate values of genetic
diversity and an asexual reproductive mode. Unexpectedly,
two sources were identified for the New
Zealand population: an older source was identified in
California, while a more recent one was identified in
the Mediterranean. Results allowed to infer migration
intensity between continents, and are among the first
to show that an exotic outbreak of a forest disease can
become a source of pathogen genotypes for novel
outbreaks in disjunct geographic regions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ghost population Intercontinental spread routes Migrate Minimum spanning network Seiridium cardinale Stepping-stone population
List of contributors:
Danti, Roberto; DELLA ROCCA, Gianni
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