Research in Plant Disease (Aug 2011)

Molecular Characteristics of Phytophthora katsurae Using PCR-SSCP Analysis

  • Sun Keun Lee,
  • Jong Kyu Lee,
  • Ha-Na Jang,
  • Sang-Yong Lee ,
  • Dong Hyeon Lee,
  • Sang-Hyun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5423/RPD.2011.17.2.169
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 169 – 176

Abstract

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Phytophthora katsurae is the fungus responsible for chestnut ink disease. The objectives of this study were to determine if a single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) analysis of rDNA-ITS region, elongation factor 1 alpha gene and β-tubulin gene could be used for rapid identification and genetic diversity of P. katsurae, and to assess the potential use of the SSCP technique as a diagnostic tool for P. katsurae. Each regions amplified by PCR using primers designed to overlap the genus Phytophthora were characterized for the Phytophthora species. PCR products were denatured and electrophoresed for SSCP analysis. P. katsurae isolates showed an unique pattern in SSCP analysis and were easily distinguished from other Phytophthora species used as the control. This indicates that SSCP analysis is an useful technique for distinguishing Phytophthora species from genetically close relatives, and show that the SSCP analysis of each region is an efficient detection tool for P. katsurae. But PCR-SSCP analysis of single-gene may have difficulty in distinguishing P. katsurae from other Phytophthora species. Therefore, PCR-SSCP analysis of multi-genes can be useful for rapid and effective identification of P. katsurae.

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