Genetic Diversity and Pathogenicity of Phytophthora infestans Isolates on Four Solanum tuberosum (Potato) Cultivars in Nariño, Colombia

Phytophthora infestans remains a major threat to global potato production. This study focused on characterizing and assessing the pathogenicity of P. infestans isolates on detached potato leaves and in greenhouse trials across four cultivars. Seven isolates were obtained from high potato-producing r...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Journal of Plant Biology 2024-10, Vol.15 (4), p.1021-1031
Hauptverfasser: Velasquez-Vasconez, Pedro Alexander, Chaves-Ordoñez, Reyven Yair, Pantoja Unigarro, Juan David, Hernandez Diaz, Tharling Yadhannia, Lagos Mora, Luz Estela, Betancourth García, Carlos, Salazar-Gonzalez, Claudia
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description Phytophthora infestans remains a major threat to global potato production. This study focused on characterizing and assessing the pathogenicity of P. infestans isolates on detached potato leaves and in greenhouse trials across four cultivars. Seven isolates were obtained from high potato-producing regions in the department of Nariño, Colombia. The isolates were analyzed using 12 microsatellite markers to determine genetic distances. Two genetically distinct isolates showed markedly different pathogenicity on detached leaves: isolate P00921 caused complete infection by day five, whereas P00321 showed no symptoms. These two isolates (P00921 and P00321) selected for having the greatest genetic distance and highest pathogenicity among the seven analyzed were further tested in a greenhouse setup on four potato cultivars using a randomized block design. Disease progression was monitored over nine days. The results indicated significant variations in pathogenicity linked to genetic diversity among isolates. Notably, Capiro and Margarita cultivars were more prone to severe disease than Suprema and Única. These findings highlight the complex nature of host–pathogen interactions and suggest the need for tailored approaches in disease management and cultivar selection.
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