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Morphological and molecular characterization of <i>Phytophthora</i> species associated with root and crown rot of pomegranate in Iran

Fariba Ghaderi, Azadeh Habibi

2020Plant Pathology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The purpose of this research was to identify the pathogens causing root and crown rot in major pomegranate‐growing areas of Iran. Infected tissue samples were collected from trees with symptoms from 49 pomegranate orchards in four provinces of Iran: Fars, Markazi, Isfahan, and Kohgiluyeh va Boyer‐Ahmad. In total, 23 Phytophthora spp. isolates were obtained, which were identified as P. cryptogea species complex (12 isolates) and P. cinnamomi (11 isolates) based on morphological characters. Molecular confirmation of identification was performed by inference of phylogeny of ITS‐rDNA regions, β‐tubulin gene, and the mitochondrial gene cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1. The results of our phylogenetic analysis confirmed the morphological identification of P. cinnamomi isolates and placed them in Clade 7c of Phytophthora . In addition, the P. cryptogea species complex isolates, despite morphological similarities, were in fact four distinct species including P. cryptogea sensu stricto (two isolates), P. pseudocryptogea (one isolate), P . sp. kelmania (one isolate), and P . erythroseptica (six isolates). This is the first report of pomegranate root and crown rot caused by P. cinnamomi and P. cryptogea species complex.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPhytophthora cinnamomiRoot rotBotanyPhytophthoraPhylogenetic treePhylogeneticsCladeGeneGeneticsPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics
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