2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2013.04.005
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Characterization of the mating-type genes in Leptographium procerum and Leptographium profanum

Abstract: Highlights· The mating-type loci in Leptographium procerum and L. profanum were characterized.· The PCR-based mating-type markers were developed for these two species.· Leptographium procerum and L. profanum had a heterothallic mating system and thus these species are heterothallic. · Cryptic sexual reproduction was suggested for a population of L. procerum. AbstractLeptographium procerum and the closely related species Leptographium profanum, are ascomycetes associated with root-infesting beetles on pines and… Show more

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“…Based on the results of Duong et al (2013) and Tsui et al (2013), we hypothesized that many of these species might actually have heterothallic mating systems. This would explain the low level of incidence of sexual states encountered for these fungi in nature or in culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…Based on the results of Duong et al (2013) and Tsui et al (2013), we hypothesized that many of these species might actually have heterothallic mating systems. This would explain the low level of incidence of sexual states encountered for these fungi in nature or in culture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…procerum, L. profanum (Duong et al, 2013), O. ulmi and O. novo-ulmi subsp. novo-ulmi (Paoletti et al, 2005a) were aligned and used to design primers to detect the MAT1-2 idiomorph.…”
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“…The identity of L. procerum in China has been confirmed using DNA sequence analyses, which also confirmed its relatedness to several other species in the genus (Lu et al 2008;2009a, b;Taerum et al 2013). In another study, Duong et al (2013) characterized the mating type genes of L. procerum and its close relative, L. profanum, showing that both species are heterothallic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%