Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea

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Main Author: Jorge, Lurdes
Publication Date: 2000
Other Authors: Dias, João Silva
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The interaction of five non-homologous portuguese isolates of A. candida (four isolated from B. rapa – Ac506, Ac508, Ac509 and Ac510, and one from Raphanus sativus) in forty B. oleracea accessions from different geographic origins was evaluated at the cotyledonar stage. Some accessions presented susceptibility to the non-homologous isolates of B. rapa, mainly head cabbage ‘Large Blood Red’ and savoy cabbage ‘Brusselse Winter’. These accessions exhibited mean levels of infection higher than 20 and 46.7% respectively, independently of the B. rapa isolate tested. The isolates Ac508 and Ac510 revealed higher pathogenicity in the B. oleracea accessions tested than isolates Ac506 and Ac509. The isolate from R. sativus was the less pathogenic for the B. oleracea accessions tested. The kale ‘Verza San Giovanni’ was the accession that exhibits higher susceptibility to this isolate with 20.7% of infected plants. Non-homologous isolates of B. rapa and R. sativus were able to colonize some B. oleracea host accessions, which means that it is important to study the interaction and the variability between different Brassica accessions and isolates, and to review the concept of "races" of A. candida to formae speciales.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
title Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
spellingShingle Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
Jorge, Lurdes
Brassica oleracea
Albugo candida
title_short Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
title_full Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
title_fullStr Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
title_sort Interaction between non-homologous portuguese isolates of Albugo candida and Brassica oleracea
author Jorge, Lurdes
author_facet Jorge, Lurdes
Dias, João Silva
author_role author
author2 Dias, João Silva
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jorge, Lurdes
Dias, João Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brassica oleracea
Albugo candida
topic Brassica oleracea
Albugo candida
description The interaction of five non-homologous portuguese isolates of A. candida (four isolated from B. rapa – Ac506, Ac508, Ac509 and Ac510, and one from Raphanus sativus) in forty B. oleracea accessions from different geographic origins was evaluated at the cotyledonar stage. Some accessions presented susceptibility to the non-homologous isolates of B. rapa, mainly head cabbage ‘Large Blood Red’ and savoy cabbage ‘Brusselse Winter’. These accessions exhibited mean levels of infection higher than 20 and 46.7% respectively, independently of the B. rapa isolate tested. The isolates Ac508 and Ac510 revealed higher pathogenicity in the B. oleracea accessions tested than isolates Ac506 and Ac509. The isolate from R. sativus was the less pathogenic for the B. oleracea accessions tested. The kale ‘Verza San Giovanni’ was the accession that exhibits higher susceptibility to this isolate with 20.7% of infected plants. Non-homologous isolates of B. rapa and R. sativus were able to colonize some B. oleracea host accessions, which means that it is important to study the interaction and the variability between different Brassica accessions and isolates, and to review the concept of "races" of A. candida to formae speciales.
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