Exploring Anastomosis of Hyphae and Mating-Type Compatibility of Pochonia Chlamydosporia Isolates of Meloidogyne, Heterodera and Globodera Biotypes
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The endophytic and nematophagous fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia is an efficient biological
control agent of plant-parasitic nematodes. Isolates of the fungus can be allocated to a biotype group
according to the nematode host, but it is unknown if genetic interchange can occur between different
biotypes, which may affect their parasitic performance. An anastomosis assay was conducted in vitro
to assess hyphae vegetative compatibility/incompatibility followed by a PCR-based mating-type
assay genotyping of five isolates of P. chlamydosporia var. chlamydoporia of the Meloidogyne sp. (Pc10,
Pc190, Pc309), Globodera sp. (Pc280) and Heterodera avenae (Pc60) biotypes, including 16 pairwise
isolates combinations in four replicates. Pairwise combinations were tested on glass slides and
mycelia were stained to confirm nuclei migration between anastomosing hyphae using fluorescence
microscopy. Anastomosis only occurred between mycelium hyphae of the same isolate and biotype.
Mating-type PCR-based molecular assays showed that all isolates were heterothallic. The MAT1-
1 genotype was found in isolates Pc10, Pc190, Pc280, Pc309, and the MAT1-2 genotype in Pc60.
The results showed a vegetative incompatibility among isolates, suggesting the occurrence of such
interactions for their respective biotypes. Anastomosis and PCR mating-type results suggest that
different fungal biotypes can occur in the same niche but that genetic incompatibility mechanisms,
such as mating-type, may limit or impede viable heterokaryosis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pochonia biotypes; MAT1-1-1; MAT1-2-1; biological control agents; anastomosis
Elenco autori:
FINETTI SIALER, MARIELLA MATILDE
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