Genetic Structure and Variation in Aggressiveness in European and Australian Populations of the Grapevine Dieback Fungus, Eutypa lata

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Jean-Pierre Péros
Gilles Berger
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[1] Unité Mixte de Recherche DGPC,
[2] Equipe vigne,undefined
[3] Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique,undefined
[4] Centre de Recherches de Montpellier,undefined
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Eutypa lata is an ascomycete fungus causing a severe dieback in grapevine. The genetic structure of populations of E. lata from seven regions in Australia, France, Italy and Spain was examined using 20 random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. In some regions, populations were subdivided and a total of 14 samples were analysed. A total of 231 RAPD haplotypes were found among the 240 isolates. Vegetative compatibility testing further demonstrated that isolates of the same haplotype were genetically distinct. Gene diversity was the highest in the population from northern Italy and lowest in the Alsace region in France. Linkage disequilibrium between pairs of putative loci was very low and most of the multilocus analyses were consistent with the hypothesis of random association of the loci. This suggests that random mating occurred in every population and that the sexual stage shapes the genetic structure of E. lata populations in the regions sampled. Only 6% of the total variability was attributable to differences between populations. Nevertheless, significant differences in allele frequency appeared with respect to six RAPD markers indicating some genetic differentiation between populations. This differentiation appeared attributable to differences between the Italian and Spanish populations and the other populations. We thus hypothesize that a restriction of gene flow exists within Europe. The population from Australia was genetically closer to the French and Spanish populations than to that from Italy. Genetic diversity is associated with considerable variation in aggressiveness, which was assessed on cuttings in the greenhouse in six populations. All populations included a range of isolates differing in aggressiveness, but the Italian population seemed to have more isolates with low aggressiveness.
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