Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia
Dothistroma septosporum, a notorious pine needle pathogen with an unknown historical geographic origin and poorly known distribution pathways, is nowadays found almost in all areas inhabited by pines (Pinus spp.). The main aim of this study was to determine the relationship between North European an...
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ftlithuaniansrc:oai:elaba:38346761 2023-05-15T16:13:01+02:00 Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia Adamson, Kalev Mullett, Martin S Solheim, Halvor Barnes, Irene Müller, Michael M Hantula, Jarkko Vuorinen, Martti Kačergius, Martynas Markovskaja, Svetlana Musolin, Dmitry L Davydenko, Kateryna Keča, Nenad Ligi, Karli Priedite, Rasa D Millberg, Hanna Drenkhan, Rein 2018 http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB38346761&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.fgb.2017.12.001 http://lammc.lvb.lt/LAMMC:ELABAPDB38346761&prefLang=en_US Fungal genetics and biology, Elsevier, 2018, Vol. 110, p. 15-25 ISSN 1087-1845 Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) Eurasia Genetic diversity Invasive species Northern hemisphere Pine pathogen info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2018 ftlithuaniansrc https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2017.12.001 2021-12-02T00:26:38Z Dothistroma septosporum, a notorious pine needle pathogen with an unknown historical geographic origin and poorly known distribution pathways, is nowadays found almost in all areas inhabited by pines (Pinus spp.). The main aim of this study was to determine the relationship between North European and East Asian populations. In total, 238 Eurasian D. septosporum isolates from 11 countries, including 211 isolates from northern Europe, 16 isolates from Russian Far East and 11 isolates from Bhutan were analysed using 11 species-specific microsatellite and mating type markers. The most diverse populations were found in northern Europe, including the Baltic countries, Finland and European Russia. Notably, D. septosporum has not caused heavy damage to P. sylvestris in northern Europe, which may suggest a long co-existence of the host and the pathogen. No indication was obtained that the Russian Far East or Bhutan could be the indigenous area of D. septosporum, as the genetic diversity of the fungus there was low and evidence suggests gene flow from northern Europe to Russian Far East. On the western coast of Norway, a unique genetic pattern was observed, which differed from haplotypes dominating other Fennoscandian populations. As an agent of dothistroma needle blight, only D. septosporum was documented in northern Europe and Asia, while D. pini was found in Ukraine and Serbia. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian LSRC VL (Lithuanian Social Research Centre Virtual Library) Norway Fungal Genetics and Biology 110 15 25 |
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Dothistroma needle blight (DNB) Eurasia Genetic diversity Invasive species Northern hemisphere Pine pathogen Adamson, Kalev Mullett, Martin S Solheim, Halvor Barnes, Irene Müller, Michael M Hantula, Jarkko Vuorinen, Martti Kačergius, Martynas Markovskaja, Svetlana Musolin, Dmitry L Davydenko, Kateryna Keča, Nenad Ligi, Karli Priedite, Rasa D Millberg, Hanna Drenkhan, Rein Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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Dothistroma septosporum, a notorious pine needle pathogen with an unknown historical geographic origin and poorly known distribution pathways, is nowadays found almost in all areas inhabited by pines (Pinus spp.). The main aim of this study was to determine the relationship between North European and East Asian populations. In total, 238 Eurasian D. septosporum isolates from 11 countries, including 211 isolates from northern Europe, 16 isolates from Russian Far East and 11 isolates from Bhutan were analysed using 11 species-specific microsatellite and mating type markers. The most diverse populations were found in northern Europe, including the Baltic countries, Finland and European Russia. Notably, D. septosporum has not caused heavy damage to P. sylvestris in northern Europe, which may suggest a long co-existence of the host and the pathogen. No indication was obtained that the Russian Far East or Bhutan could be the indigenous area of D. septosporum, as the genetic diversity of the fungus there was low and evidence suggests gene flow from northern Europe to Russian Far East. On the western coast of Norway, a unique genetic pattern was observed, which differed from haplotypes dominating other Fennoscandian populations. As an agent of dothistroma needle blight, only D. septosporum was documented in northern Europe and Asia, while D. pini was found in Ukraine and Serbia. |
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Adamson, Kalev Mullett, Martin S Solheim, Halvor Barnes, Irene Müller, Michael M Hantula, Jarkko Vuorinen, Martti Kačergius, Martynas Markovskaja, Svetlana Musolin, Dmitry L Davydenko, Kateryna Keča, Nenad Ligi, Karli Priedite, Rasa D Millberg, Hanna Drenkhan, Rein |
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Adamson, Kalev Mullett, Martin S Solheim, Halvor Barnes, Irene Müller, Michael M Hantula, Jarkko Vuorinen, Martti Kačergius, Martynas Markovskaja, Svetlana Musolin, Dmitry L Davydenko, Kateryna Keča, Nenad Ligi, Karli Priedite, Rasa D Millberg, Hanna Drenkhan, Rein |
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Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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Looking for relationships between the populations of Dothistroma septosporum in northern Europe and Asia |
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looking for relationships between the populations of dothistroma septosporum in northern europe and asia |
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