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Phylogenetic analysis of Polymyxa species based on nuclear 5·8S and internal transcribed spacers ribosomal DNA sequences

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 May 2002

Anne LEGRÈVE
Affiliation:
Unité de Phytopathologie, Université Catholique de Louvain, Place Croix du Sud 2 Bte 3, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
Philippe DELFOSSE
Affiliation:
International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), BP 12 404, Niamey, Niger.
Henri MARAITE
Affiliation:
Unité de Phytopathologie, Université Catholique de Louvain, Place Croix du Sud 2 Bte 3, B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.
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Abstract

A region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA containing the internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1), the 5·8S DNA and the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) was sequenced in 12 Polymyxa graminis and P. betae isolates, with particular emphasis on P. graminis from peanut clump-infested areas of the Indian subcontinent and West-Africa. Four different sequences were obtained from the seven isolates on sorghum or pearl millet, which differed from four sequences previously published for Polymyxa species and obtained for P. graminis isolates on barley, oat and wheat originating from temperate areas in Europe and America (two distinct sequences), for isolates on rice from Colombia and for P. betae isolates on sugar beet from several origins. The sequence variations concerned mainly the composition and length of ITS1 and ITS2 regions. Phylogenetic trees built with the distinct sequences currently known for Polymyxa spp. using parsimony, maximum likelihood and neighbour-joining methods separated P. betae from P. graminis. Within P. graminis, the hierarchy of the clustering partially matched the host range and geographical origin of the isolates. These results confirm the great diversity within P. graminis that has already been observed in host range and temperature requirements studies, and provide new arguments for considering several taxa within the species. On the basis of the ecological requirements and rDNA sequences of distinct P. graminis isolates, five special forms are proposed: P. graminis f. sp. temperata, P. graminis f. sp. tepida, P. graminis f. sp. subtropicalis, P. graminis f. sp. tropicalis and P. graminis f. sp. colombiana.

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Research Article
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© The British Mycological Society 2002

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