Artículo
Divergence and gene flow between Fusarium subglutinans and F. temperatum isolated from maize in Argentina
Fumero, María Verónica
; Yue, Wei; Chiotta, María Laura
; Chulze, Sofia Noemi
; Leslie, John.F.; Toomajian Christopher
Fecha de publicación:
12/2020
Editorial:
American Phytopathological Society
Revista:
Phytopathology
ISSN:
0031-949X
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
Resumen
Fusarium subglutinans and F. temperatum are two important fungal pathogens of maize whose distinctness as separate species has been difficult to assess. We isolated strains of these species from commercial and native maize varieties in Argentina and sequenced >28,000 loci to estimate genetic variation in the sample. Our objectives were to measure genetic divergence between the species, infer demographic parameters related to their split, and describe the population structure of the sample. When analyzed together, over 30% of each species' polymorphic sites (>2,500 sites) segregate as polymorphisms in the other. Demographic modeling confirmed the species split predated maize domestication, but subsequent between-species gene flow has occurred, with gene flow from F. subglutinans into F. temperatum greater than gene flow in the reverse direction. In F. subglutinans, little evidence exists for substructure or recent selective sweeps, but there is evidence for limited sexual reproduction. In F. temperatum, there is clear evidence for population substructure and signals of abundant recent selective sweeps, with sexual reproduction probably less common than in F. subglutinans. Both genetic variation and the relative number of polymorphisms shared between species increase near the telomeres of all 12 chromosomes, where genes related to plant-pathogen interactions often are located. Our results suggest that species boundaries between closely related Fusarium species can be semipermeable and merit further study. Such semipermeability could facilitate unanticipated genetic exchange between species and enable quicker permanent responses to changes in the agro-ecosystem, e.g., pathogen-resistant host varieties, new chemical and biological control agents, and agronomic practices.
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Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN MICOLOGIA Y MICOTOXICOLOGIA
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION EN MICOLOGIA Y MICOTOXICOLOGIA
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Fumero, María Verónica; Yue, Wei; Chiotta, María Laura; Chulze, Sofia Noemi; Leslie, John.F.; et al.; Divergence and gene flow between Fusarium subglutinans and F. temperatum isolated from maize in Argentina; American Phytopathological Society; Phytopathology; 111; 1; 12-2020; 170-183
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