METAGENOMIC ANALYSIS OF PHYTOPHTHORA DIVERSITY IN NURSERIES OF POTTED ORNAMENTAL SPECIES
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The genetic diversity of Phytophthora was investigated in soil and root samples of potted ornamental and fruit tree plants collected in nurseries located in Apulia and
Calabria (Southern Italy) using metagenomic approaches based on Phytophthora genus specific primers. PCR amplicons containing the ITS1 region of the rDNA were
sequenced using both a conventional cloning and Sanger sequencing approach and a 454 pyrosequencing protocol. All sequences were accurately analyzed with an
appropriate software and used as barcode for species identification utilizing a validated ITS database. The cloning/Sanger sequencing approach enabled the identification of
nine different Phytophthora taxa (P. nicotianae, P. citrophthora, P. meadii, P. cinnamomi, P. parvispora, P. cambivora, P. niederhauserii, P. taxon Pgchlamido, and
P. lateralis), 3 phylotypes associated to "species complexes" (P. citricola, P. cryptogea and P. pseudosyringae) and three other phylotypes considered as unknown or non well
identified Phytophthora taxa. The 454 pyrosequencing confirmed above results and provided a higher levels of accuracy enabling the detection of four additional species
(P. cactorum, P. psycrophila, P. palmivora and P. ramorum) and a general higher level of diversity (number of detected genotypes) within analyzed samples. Data of the
present study indicate the use of genus specific primers combined with next generation sequencing approaches as valuable tools to investigate Phytophthora diversity in
different environments and pathosystems. Furthermore, the large number of genotypes and Phytophthora taxa detected in a limited geographic area confirms a primary role of nurseries in favoring the diffusion and the evolution of Phytophthora species.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Phytophthora; Metagenomic; nurseries; ornamental plants
Elenco autori:
Prigigallo, MARIA ISABELLA
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