DOI: 10.31274/etd-180810-2261
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Overwinter survival of <i>Sclerotium rolfsii</i> and <i>S. rolfsii</i> var. <i>delphinii</i>, screening hosta for resistance to S. rolfsii var. delphinii, and phylogenetic relationships among Sclerotium species

Abstract: In this study, three aspects of plant-pathogenic Sclerotium fungi were investigated: overwinter survival of Sclerotium rolfsii and S. rolfsii var. delphinii; development of a rapid method for detecting resistance of hosta cultivars to petiole rot disease; and clarification of phylogenetic relationship among pathogenic Sclerotium species. To test the hypothesis that differential tolerance to climate extremes affects the geographic distribution of S. rolfsii and S. rolfsii var. delphinii, overwinter survival of … Show more

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“…Three morphologically similar species, i.e., S. rolfsii , S. delphinii , and S. coffeicola , were grouped into S3. Xu [ 17 ] explained that these three species are phylogenetically and morphologically very similar and produce similar clades in phylogenetic analysis [ 45 46 ]. In group S3, there were three subgroups, for which the present study isolates formed separate subgroups, and the three reference sequences of S. delphinii and two reference sequences of S. coffeicola were separated from A. rolfsii (teleomorph: S. rolfsii ) and from each other with a high bootstrap value.…”
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“…Three morphologically similar species, i.e., S. rolfsii , S. delphinii , and S. coffeicola , were grouped into S3. Xu [ 17 ] explained that these three species are phylogenetically and morphologically very similar and produce similar clades in phylogenetic analysis [ 45 46 ]. In group S3, there were three subgroups, for which the present study isolates formed separate subgroups, and the three reference sequences of S. delphinii and two reference sequences of S. coffeicola were separated from A. rolfsii (teleomorph: S. rolfsii ) and from each other with a high bootstrap value.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The level of divergence between species or strains or within the species examining by ITS rDNA sequences is low; however, this method shows improved sensitivity at the genus level [ 16 ]. The ITS and large subunit (LSU) show slight phylogenic differences among species that are closely related to S. rolfsii (e.g., S. coffeicola and S. delphinii ) [ 17 ]. However, no studies have performed molecular analysis along with morphological characterization of S. rolfsii in sweetpotatoes in Korea.…”
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“…Long term survival structures (sclerotia) are formed when mycelium condenses to form a protective, melanized rind. Sclerotia can remain dormant in soil for multiple years and are easily dispersed with soil movement (Punja, 1985;Xu, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%