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Castroagudín, V.L.; Moreira, D.A.S. Pereira, S.S. Moreira, P.C. Brunner, J.L.N. Maciel, P.W. Crous, B.A. McDonald, E. Alves, P.C. Ceresini, S.I.; Pereira, S.S. Moreira, P.C. Brunner, J.L.N. Maciel, P.W. Crous, B.A. McDonald, E. Alves, P.C. Ceresini, D.A.S.; Moreira, P.C. Brunner, J.L.N. Maciel, P.W. Crous, B.A. McDonald, E. Alves, P.C. Ceresini, S.S.; Brunner, J.L.N. Maciel, P.W. Crous, B.A. McDonald, E. Alves, P.C. Ceresini, P.C.; Maciel, P.W. Crous, B.A. McDonald, E. Alves, P.C. Ceresini, J.L.N.; Crous, P.W.; McDonald, B.A.; Alves, E.; Ceresini, P.C.. |
Pyricularia oryzae is a species complex that causes blast disease on more than 50 species of poaceous plants. Pyricularia oryzae has a worldwide distribution as a rice pathogen and in the last 30 years emerged as an important wheat pathogen in southern Brazil. We conducted phylogenetic analyses using 10 housekeeping loci for 128 isolates of P. oryzae sampled from sympatric populations of wheat, rice, and grasses growing in or near wheat fields. Phylogenetic analyses grouped the isolates into three major clades. Clade 1 comprised isolates associated only with rice and corresponds to the previously described rice blast pathogen P. oryzae pathotype Oryza (PoO). Clade 2 comprised isolates associated almost exclusively with wheat and corresponds to the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/611858 |
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