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Gaps and perspectives of pathotype and race determination in Golovinomyces cichoracearum and Podosphaera xanthii

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MYCOSCIENCE
卷 52, 期 3, 页码 159-164

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DOI: 10.1007/s10267-010-0098-8

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Cucurbitaceae; Cucurbit powdery mildews; Denomination; Pathogenicity variation; Screening methodology

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  1. Palacky University in Olomouc [NAZV QH 71229, MSM 6198959215, IGA PrF_2010_001]

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Golovinomyces cichoracearum and Podosphaera xanthii (family Erysiphaceae) are the most important species causing cucurbit powdery mildew (CPM), a serious disease of field and greenhouse cucurbits. Both species are highly variable in their pathogenicity and virulence, as indicated by the existence of large number of different pathotypes and races. Various independent systems of CPM pathotype and race determinations and denominations are used worldwide. CPM pathotype identification is based on intergeneric and interspecific differences in host-CPM interactions. The most commonly used set of CPM pathotype differentials includes one genotype from four species representing three agriculturally important cucurbit genera plus two genotypes from a fifth species, melon Cucumis melo L. CPM races are characterized by specialization on different cultivars or lines of one host species and have, to date, been differentiated only on melon (C. melo L.). The most frequently used set of melon differentials includes 11 genotypes that can differentiate CPM races originating from melon and other cucurbits, e.g., cucumber, Cucurbita spp., and watermelon. In this paper, we critically review the current state, gaps, and perspectives in our understanding of pathogenicity variation in these two CPM pathogens at the pathotype and race levels.

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