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Many important pathogens of crops worldwide are members of section Alternaria within the genus
Alternaria
. Representative species in this section such as
Alternaria alternata, Alternaria tenuissima
, and
Alternaria arborescens
show high variability, intermediate characters and plasticity in morphological features, which makes species identification difficult. The aim of this study was to characterize
Alternaria
species associated with pistachio and wild relatives in Turkey using molecular phylogenetics. One hundred isolates of
Alternaria
spp. from pistachio and wild relatives from Turkey were investigated. In addition, standard morphological reference isolates and Alternaria blight pathogens of pistachio from USA were included. Sequence data from
major allergen a1,
ATPase
, endopolygalacturanase
, and anonymous regions
OPA1.3
and
SCAR2
were obtained. Gene trees were estimated based on maximum parsimony, maximum-likelihood, and bayesian inference methods. Species tree estimation was performed based on Yule speciation and strict molecular clock assumption. Among the collection of
Alternaria
spp. from Turkey, only one
A. arborescens
isolate and three isolates which were morphologically
A. alternata
/
A. arborescens
intermediate types, but, phylogenetically close to
A. arborescens
were discovered. While
A. alternata
and
A. tenuissima
formed one phylogenetic species,
A. alternata
/
tenuissima
were phylogenetically distinct from
A. arborescens
. Furthermore, a TaqI restriction site in the
endopolygalacturanase
gene was explored as a novel diagnosis for identification of
A. alternata
/
tenuissima
and
A. arborescens
. All these molecular phylogenetic approaches allow to distinguish morphologically similar
Alternaria
pathogens and molecular phylogenies of
Alternaria
pathogens from pistachio and wild relatives in Turkey are described for the first time.
...
PMID:Molecular phylogenetic species in
Alternaria
pathogens infecting pistachio and wild relatives. 2975 19