@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25938,
author = {Vanina Lilian Castroagudin and Silvino I. Moreira and Danilo D.S. Pereira and Suellen S Moreira and Patrick C. Brunner and Joao L.N. Maciel and Pedro W. Crous and Bruce A. McDonald and Eduardo Alves and Paulo C. Ceresini},
title = {Pyricularia graminis-tritici sp. nov., a new Pyricularia species causing wheat blast},
year = {2016},
keywords = {cryptic species, host adaptation, phylogenetics, systematics, Triticum aestivum.},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Persoonia: Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {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 (Oryza) pathogen and in the last 30 years emerged as an important wheat (Triticum) pathogen in southern Brazil. We conducted phylogenetic analyses using 10 housekeeping loci for 128 isolates of P. oryzae sampled from sympatric populations of 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 previously described wheat blast pathogen P. oryzae pathotype Triticum (PoT). Clade 3 contained isolates obtained from wheat as well as other Poaceae hosts. We found that Clade 3 is distinct from P. oryzae and represents a new species, Pyricularia graminis-tritici, (Pgt). No cultural differences were observed among these species, but morphological differences and a distinctive pathogenicity spectrum was observed. Pgt and PoT were pathogenic and highly aggressive on Triticum aestivum (wheat), Hordeum vulgare (barley), Urochloa brizantha (signal grass) and Avena sativa (oats). PoO was highly virulent on the original rice host (Oryza sativa), and also on wheat, barley, and oats, but not on signal grass. We conclude that blast disease on wheat and its associated Poaceae hosts in Brazil is caused by multiple Pyricularia species. Pyricularia graminis-tritici was recently found causing wheat blast in Bangladesh. This indicates that P. graminis-tritici represents a serious threat to wheat cultivation globally. }
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| M37419 | Pyricularia MPG1 Aligment | Nucleic Acid | 125 | 229 | View Taxa |
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| M37420 | Pyricularia 10 locus Alignment | Nucleic Acid | 125 | 3381 | View Taxa |
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