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Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia
Diplodia sapinea is a cosmopolitan endophyte and opportunistic pathogen having occurred on several conifer species in Europe for at least 200 years. In Europe, disease outbreaks have increased on several Pinus spp. in the last few decades. In this study, the genetic structure of the European and wes...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436173 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080634 |
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author | Adamson, Kalev Laas, Marili Blumenstein, Kathrin Busskamp, Johanna Langer, Gitta J. Klavina, Darta Kaur, Anu Maaten, Tiit Mullett, Martin S. Müller, Michael M. Ondrušková, Emília Padari, Allar Pilt, Enn Riit, Taavi Solheim, Halvor Soonvald, Liina Tedersoo, Leho Terhonen, Eeva Drenkhan, Rein |
author_facet | Adamson, Kalev Laas, Marili Blumenstein, Kathrin Busskamp, Johanna Langer, Gitta J. Klavina, Darta Kaur, Anu Maaten, Tiit Mullett, Martin S. Müller, Michael M. Ondrušková, Emília Padari, Allar Pilt, Enn Riit, Taavi Solheim, Halvor Soonvald, Liina Tedersoo, Leho Terhonen, Eeva Drenkhan, Rein |
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description | Diplodia sapinea is a cosmopolitan endophyte and opportunistic pathogen having occurred on several conifer species in Europe for at least 200 years. In Europe, disease outbreaks have increased on several Pinus spp. in the last few decades. In this study, the genetic structure of the European and western Asian D. sapinea population were investigated using 13 microsatellite markers. In total, 425 isolates from 15 countries were analysed. A high clonal fraction and low genetic distance between most subpopulations was found. One single haplotype dominates the European population, being represented by 45.3% of all isolates and found in nearly all investigated countries. Three genetically distinct subpopulations were found: Central/North European, Italian and Georgian. The recently detected subpopulations of D. sapinea in northern Europe (Estonia) share several haplotypes with the German subpopulation. The northern European subpopulations (Latvia, Estonia and Finland) show relatively high genetic diversity compared to those in central Europe suggesting either that the fungus has existed in the North in an asymptomatic/endophytic mode for a long time or that it has spread recently by multiple introductions. Considerable genetic diversity was found even among isolates of a single tree as 16 isolates from a single tree resulted in lower clonal fraction index than most subpopulations in Europe, which might reflect cryptic sexual proliferation. According to currently published allelic patterns, D. sapinea most likely originates from North America or from some unsampled population in Asia or central America. In order to enable the detection of endophytic or latent infections of planting stock by D. sapinea, new species-specific PCR primers (DiSapi-F and Diplo-R) were designed. During the search for Diplodia isolates across the world for species specific primer development, we identified D. africana in California, USA, and in the Canary Islands, which are the first records of this species in North America and in Spain. |
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spelling | pubmed-84000672021-08-29 Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia Adamson, Kalev Laas, Marili Blumenstein, Kathrin Busskamp, Johanna Langer, Gitta J. Klavina, Darta Kaur, Anu Maaten, Tiit Mullett, Martin S. Müller, Michael M. Ondrušková, Emília Padari, Allar Pilt, Enn Riit, Taavi Solheim, Halvor Soonvald, Liina Tedersoo, Leho Terhonen, Eeva Drenkhan, Rein J Fungi (Basel) Article Diplodia sapinea is a cosmopolitan endophyte and opportunistic pathogen having occurred on several conifer species in Europe for at least 200 years. In Europe, disease outbreaks have increased on several Pinus spp. in the last few decades. In this study, the genetic structure of the European and western Asian D. sapinea population were investigated using 13 microsatellite markers. In total, 425 isolates from 15 countries were analysed. A high clonal fraction and low genetic distance between most subpopulations was found. One single haplotype dominates the European population, being represented by 45.3% of all isolates and found in nearly all investigated countries. Three genetically distinct subpopulations were found: Central/North European, Italian and Georgian. The recently detected subpopulations of D. sapinea in northern Europe (Estonia) share several haplotypes with the German subpopulation. The northern European subpopulations (Latvia, Estonia and Finland) show relatively high genetic diversity compared to those in central Europe suggesting either that the fungus has existed in the North in an asymptomatic/endophytic mode for a long time or that it has spread recently by multiple introductions. Considerable genetic diversity was found even among isolates of a single tree as 16 isolates from a single tree resulted in lower clonal fraction index than most subpopulations in Europe, which might reflect cryptic sexual proliferation. According to currently published allelic patterns, D. sapinea most likely originates from North America or from some unsampled population in Asia or central America. In order to enable the detection of endophytic or latent infections of planting stock by D. sapinea, new species-specific PCR primers (DiSapi-F and Diplo-R) were designed. During the search for Diplodia isolates across the world for species specific primer development, we identified D. africana in California, USA, and in the Canary Islands, which are the first records of this species in North America and in Spain. MDPI 2021-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8400067/ /pubmed/34436173 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080634 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Adamson, Kalev Laas, Marili Blumenstein, Kathrin Busskamp, Johanna Langer, Gitta J. Klavina, Darta Kaur, Anu Maaten, Tiit Mullett, Martin S. Müller, Michael M. Ondrušková, Emília Padari, Allar Pilt, Enn Riit, Taavi Solheim, Halvor Soonvald, Liina Tedersoo, Leho Terhonen, Eeva Drenkhan, Rein Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title | Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title_full | Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title_fullStr | Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title_full_unstemmed | Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title_short | Highly Clonal Structure and Abundance of One Haplotype Characterise the Diplodia sapinea Populations in Europe and Western Asia |
title_sort | highly clonal structure and abundance of one haplotype characterise the diplodia sapinea populations in europe and western asia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8400067/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34436173 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7080634 |
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