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Host-pathogen interactions between Phytophthora infestans and the Solanaceous hosts Calibrachoa x Hybridus, Petunia x hybrida, and Nicotiana benthamiana

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PLANT DISEASE
Volume 90, Issue 1, Pages 24-32

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AMER PHYTOPATHOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1094/PD-90-0024

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Late blight, Caused by the pathogen Phytophthora infestans. is a devastating disease of potato and tomato, but can also damage other solanaceous hosts. To gain a better understanding of the interaction between P infestans and these other hosts, the susceptibility of species in three solanaceous genera was investigated. Of the 10 Calibrachoa x hybridus cultivars tested. four were susceptible and six were resistant to the pathogen: Susceptible cultivars Supported only very limited growth of P infestans. The majority of the Petunia x hybrida (petunia) cultivars were susceptible, although less so than Susceptible potatoes or tomatoes. Two petunia cultivars displayed differential resistance, suggesting the presence of R genes against P. infestans. The hypersensitive response was present in susceptible, partially resistant. and resistant petunia-P. infestans interaction,, but was predominant in the resistant interaction. Young petunias (3 weeks) were more susceptible than older petunias (7 weeks). Nicotiana benthann. ana was susceptible to all four P. infestans isolates tested in the lab and became infected during a field epidemic. Several of these isolates were tested for the presence of (lie inf1 gene, and were found to have and express the gene in vitro. In addition, culture filtrate from these isolates, contained 10-kDa proteins and also elicited the hypersensitive response in Nicotiana tabacum and N. benthamiana.

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