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Article Dans Une Revue Fungal Genetics and Biology Année : 2009

Evidence of genetic recombination in wheat yellow rust populations of a Chinese oversummering area

Mamadou Kane M. K. Mboup
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Marc M. Leconte
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Angelique A. Gautier
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A.M. Wan
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W. Chen
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Claude de Vallavieille-Pope
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Jerome J. Enjalbert
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Résumé

Wheat yellow rust (Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici) (PST) has been described as a strongly clonal species in both European and Australian populations, with very limited molecular diversity but rapidly evolving virulences. Contrastingly, marked genetic diversity has been reported in Chinese PST populations. To test whether such variability could originate from oversummering areas, we assessed the diversity of virulence and molecular markers (AFLP and SSR) using 412 PST isolates from the highlands of Tianshui county in Gansu province. Very marked phenotypic and genotypic diversity (38% and 89%, respectively) was found. No genetic structure dependent on the sites sampled (Fst = 0.004) or altitude distribution (Fst = 0.0098) was detected, indicating important gene flow at the county scale. This study also revealed genetic recombination between molecular markers and thus strongly suggests the existence of a sexual or parasexual cycle in PST in Tianshui county. The observations of higher rates of sexual spore production in genotypes originating from Tianshui are the very first elements suggestive of the existence of a sexual cycle in this species.

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hal-02659286 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Mamadou Kane M. K. Mboup, Marc M. Leconte, Angelique A. Gautier, A.M. Wan, W. Chen, et al.. Evidence of genetic recombination in wheat yellow rust populations of a Chinese oversummering area. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2009, 46 (4), pp.299-307. ⟨10.1016/j.fgb.2008.12.007⟩. ⟨hal-02659286⟩

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