Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data

A population study of <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> was performed using ddRADseq sequence variation analysis completed by the analysis of effector genes—RXLR6, RXLR7 and SCR113. The population structure was described by F-statistics, heterozygosity, nucleotide diversity, number of private...

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Main Authors: Matěj Pánek, Ivana Střížková, Miloslav Zouhar, Tomáš Kudláček, Michal Tomšovský
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spelling doaj-7d87b3ed6eab4bb8a0231a2f8f9c326e2021-02-11T00:01:53ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-02-01934534510.3390/microorganisms9020345Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence DataMatěj Pánek0Ivana Střížková1Miloslav Zouhar2Tomáš Kudláček3Michal Tomšovský4Crop Research Institute, Team of Ecology and Diagnostics of Fungal Plant Pathogens, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Praha, Czech RepublicCrop Research Institute, Team of Ecology and Diagnostics of Fungal Plant Pathogens, Drnovská 507/73, 161 06 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague, Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Praha, Czech RepublicDepartment of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 3, CZ-613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 3, CZ-613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicA population study of <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> was performed using ddRADseq sequence variation analysis completed by the analysis of effector genes—RXLR6, RXLR7 and SCR113. The population structure was described by F-statistics, heterozygosity, nucleotide diversity, number of private alleles, number of polymorphic sites, kinship coefficient and structure analysis. The population of <i>P. cactorum</i> in Europe seems to be structured into host-associated groups. The isolates from woody hosts are structured into four groups described previously, while isolates from strawberry form another group. The groups are diverse in effector gene composition and the frequency of outbreeding. When populations from strawberry were analysed, both asexual reproduction and occasional outbreeding confirmed by gene flow among distinct populations were detected. Therefore, distinct <i>P. cactorum</i> populations differ in the level of heterozygosity. The data support the theory of the mixed-mating model for <i>P. cactorum</i>, comprising frequent asexual behaviour and inbreeding alternating with occasional outbreeding. Because <i>P. cactorum</i> is not indigenous to Europe, such variability is probably caused by multiple introductions of different lineages from the area of its original distribution, and the different histories of sexual recombination and host adaptation of particular populations.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/2/345<i>Phytophthora cactorum</i>effector genespopulation structurereproductionmixed-mating system
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author Matěj Pánek
Ivana Střížková
Miloslav Zouhar
Tomáš Kudláček
Michal Tomšovský
spellingShingle Matěj Pánek
Ivana Střížková
Miloslav Zouhar
Tomáš Kudláček
Michal Tomšovský
Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
Microorganisms
<i>Phytophthora cactorum</i>
effector genes
population structure
reproduction
mixed-mating system
author_facet Matěj Pánek
Ivana Střížková
Miloslav Zouhar
Tomáš Kudláček
Michal Tomšovský
author_sort Matěj Pánek
title Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
title_short Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
title_full Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
title_fullStr Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
title_full_unstemmed Mixed-Mating Model of Reproduction Revealed in European <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddRADseq and Effector Gene Sequence Data
title_sort mixed-mating model of reproduction revealed in european <i>phytophthora cactorum</i> by ddradseq and effector gene sequence data
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-02-01
description A population study of <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i> was performed using ddRADseq sequence variation analysis completed by the analysis of effector genes—RXLR6, RXLR7 and SCR113. The population structure was described by F-statistics, heterozygosity, nucleotide diversity, number of private alleles, number of polymorphic sites, kinship coefficient and structure analysis. The population of <i>P. cactorum</i> in Europe seems to be structured into host-associated groups. The isolates from woody hosts are structured into four groups described previously, while isolates from strawberry form another group. The groups are diverse in effector gene composition and the frequency of outbreeding. When populations from strawberry were analysed, both asexual reproduction and occasional outbreeding confirmed by gene flow among distinct populations were detected. Therefore, distinct <i>P. cactorum</i> populations differ in the level of heterozygosity. The data support the theory of the mixed-mating model for <i>P. cactorum</i>, comprising frequent asexual behaviour and inbreeding alternating with occasional outbreeding. Because <i>P. cactorum</i> is not indigenous to Europe, such variability is probably caused by multiple introductions of different lineages from the area of its original distribution, and the different histories of sexual recombination and host adaptation of particular populations.
topic <i>Phytophthora cactorum</i>
effector genes
population structure
reproduction
mixed-mating system
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/2/345
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