New genetic markers for Botrytis cinerea (Botryotinia fuckeliana)
Selenate-resistant (SelR) mutants of Botrytis cinerea were selected by plating conidia or mycelial plugs onto minimal medium amended with selenate and taurine. Ultraviolet irradiation of conidia to give 5% survival increased mutant yield twenty-fold. Mutants could be divided into three classes based...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mycological research 1998-07, Vol.102 (7), p.791-800 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Selenate-resistant (SelR) mutants of Botrytis cinerea
were selected by plating conidia or mycelial plugs onto minimal medium
amended
with selenate and taurine. Ultraviolet irradiation of conidia to give 5%
survival increased mutant yield twenty-fold. Mutants could
be divided into three classes based on growth in the presence of selenate
or chromate and on response to taurine in minimal media.
Nitrate non-utilizing (Nit) mutants, generated as spontaneous sectors on
minimal media amended with chlorate, behaved as nit1
mutants in growth tests (i.e. putatively defective in nitrate reductase
apoenzyme). When nit1 mutants were paired on medium with
nitrate as sole nitrogen source some pairings complemented,
behaviour attributed to intragenic complementation. Selected crosses of
SelR and nit1 mutants with wild-type strains gave 1[ratio ]1
segregation of both phenotypes and no evidence of linkage to either Mbc1
(benzimidazole resistance) or Daf1 (dicarboximide resistance)
markers; loose linkage was confirmed between Mbc1 and Daf1.
Strains
showing the SelR phenotype may result from mutations in different genes;
the genotypic symbol Sel 1 is allocated to one of these
mutations. Four-point crosses involving the markers at Sel 1,
nit1, Mbc1 and Daf1 generated progeny with all
16 genotypes. Both
Sel1R and nit1 mutants were stable following subculture
and retained pathogenicity in a bean seedling assay. Complementation was
demonstrated between SelR and nit1 mutants selected from the same
parent. |
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ISSN: | 0953-7562 1469-8102 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0953756297005534 |