Incidence and pathogenicity of races and isolates of Verticillium dahliae in Crete, southern Greece

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Eleftherios K. Ligoxigakis
Emmanouil A. Markakis
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[1] National Agricultural Research Foundation,Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Plant Protection Institute of Iraklio
[2] Technological Educational Institute of Crete,Laboratory of Plant Pathology, School of Agricultural Technology
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Phytoparasitica | 2012年 / 40卷
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Resistant; Susceptible; Tomato cv. Ace 55VF; Tomato cv. Belladonna; Virulence;
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Classification of 32 Verticillium dahliae isolates originating from 19 plant species in eight different botanical families to races and determination of host range pathogenicity were carried out. The physiological races of isolates were identified using the two differential tomato cultivars ‘Belladonna’ (susceptible to both races 1 and 2 of V. dahliae) and ‘Ace 55VF’ (resistant to race 1, susceptible to race 2 of V. dahliae). Among these isolates, 14 were race 2 (43.8%), 12 race 1 (37.5%) and six nonpathogenic (18.7%) on tomato. The host range pathogenicity of isolates was determined using four differential hosts (eggplant, turnip, tomato (Ve−) and sweet pepper). Among isolates, five were pathogenic to both eggplant and turnip (15.6%), 21 to eggplant, turnip and tomato (65.6%), five to eggplant, turnip, tomato and sweet pepper (15.6%) and one was pathogenic to eggplant, turnip and sweet pepper (3.2%). The pathogenicity of isolates on the aforementioned five hosts was investigated on the basis of external symptoms and by calculating the relative areas under disease progress curves (relative AUDPC). Results showed that eggplant was the most susceptible, followed by turnip and tomato cv. Belladonna, while sweet pepper and tomato cv. Ace 55VF were less susceptible to all the isolates used. The pathogenicity of isolates varied from highly to mildly virulent on eggplant and turnip while on Belladonna, Ace 55VF and sweet pepper it varied from highly virulent to nonpathogenic. Belladonna exhibited a similar level of susceptibility to races 1 and 2 of V. dahliae, but was more susceptible than Ace 55VF to race 2. Interestingly, the isolates originating from eggplant were clearly more virulent than those originating from tomato and black nightshade on all solanaceous plants tested.
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