Sexual Compatibility Types in F1 Progenies of Sclerospora graminicola, the Causal Agent of Pearl Millet Downy Mildew
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Collection and Maintenance of Isolates
2.2. Identification of Self-Sterile or Self-Fertile Isolates
2.3. Selection of Highly Virulent Self-Sterile Isolate
2.4. Confirmations of Mating Type of Virulent Test Isolate (Sg 445-1)
2.5. Establishment of F1 Progenies from Oospores Generated from Sg 019 × Sg 445-1 Crosses
2.6. Identification of Sexual Compatibility Types and Self-Sterile/Fertile Nature of F1 Progenies
3. Results
3.1. Selection of Self-Sterile Heterothallic Isolates
3.2. Selection of Highly Virulent Self-Sterile Isolate
3.3. Confirmations of Mating Type of Virulent Test Isolate (Sg 445-1)
3.4. Identification of Sexual Compatibility Types and Self-Sterile/Fertile Nature of F1 Progenies
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Identity | Location | State | Year | Maintenance Host |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sg 018 | Patancheru | Telangana | 1992 | 7042 S |
Sg 019 | Patancheru | Telangana | 1992 | 7042 S |
Sg 021 | Ahmednagar | Maharashtra | 1993 | 7042 S |
Sg 048 | Mysore | Karnataka | 1994 | 852 B |
Sg 139 | Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 1997 | Nokha Local |
Sg 150 | Jalna | Maharashtra | 1997 | 834 B |
Sg 151 | Durgapura | Rajasthan | 1997 | Nokha Local |
Sg 153 | Patancheru | Telangana | 1997 | 843 B |
Sg 200 | Jamnagar | Gujarat | 1998 | ICMP 451 |
Sg 212 | Durgapura | Rajasthan | 1998 | ICMP 451 |
Sg 298 | IARI | New Delhi | 1999 | W 504-1-1 |
Sg 334 | Bhiwani | Haryana | 2001 | 7042 S |
Sg 384 | Barmer | Rajasthan | 2003 | ICMP 451 |
Sg 409 | Patancheru | Telangana | 2004 | PMB 11571-2 |
Sg 431 | Patancheru | Telangana | 2005 | 7042 S |
Sg 445 | Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2005 | Pioneer 7777 |
Sg 457 | Sujnapur, Jaipur | Rajasthan | 2006 | ICMP 451 |
Sg 492 | Iglas | Uttar Pradesh | 2007 | ICMP 451 |
Sg 510 | Badaun | Uttar Pradesh | 2008 | 7042 S |
Sg 519 | Rewari | Haryana | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 520 | Bhiwani | Haryana | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 521 | Rewari | Haryana | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 526 | Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 528 | CAZRI, Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 529 | CAZRI, Jodhpur | Rajasthan | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 530 | Karodi, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 531 | Nashik | Maharashtra | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 532 | Srirampur, Ahmednagar | Maharashtra | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 533 | Newasa, Ahmednagar | Maharashtra | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 535 | Gangapur, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2009 | 7042 S |
Sg 540 | Jambal, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 541 | Pimpalgaon, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 542 | Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 543 | Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 544 | Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 545 | Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 546 | Tanda, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 547 | Jalna | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 548 | Dakkalgaon, Jalna | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 549 | Hathnur, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 550 | Kannad, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 551 | Chalisgaon, Jalgaon | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 552 | Sindhkheda, Dhule | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 553 | Dondaicha, Dhule | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 554 | Indave, Dhule | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 555 | NARP, Aurangabad | Maharashtra | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 556 | Kothigaon, Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 557 | Lodhnoor, Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 558 | Gagana, Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 559 | Jamdi, Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 560 | SK Nagar, Banaskantha | Gujarat | 2010 | 7042 S |
Sg 561 | IARI | New Delhi | 2010 | ICMP 451 |
S.No. | Isolate No. | Oospore Formation | S.N. | Isolate No. | Oospore Formation | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No Oospore | Oospores | No Oospore | Oospores | ||||
1 | Sg 018 | √ | 28 | Sg 532 | √ | ||
2 | Sg.019 | √ | 29 | Sg 533 | √ | ||
3 | Sg 021 | √ | 30 | Sg.535 | √ | ||
4 | Sg 048 | √ | 31 | Sg 540 | √ | ||
5 | Sg 139 | √ | 32 | Sg 541 | √ | ||
6 | Sg 150 | √ | 33 | Sg 542 | √ | ||
7 | Sg 151 | √ | 34 | Sg 543 | √ | ||
8 | Sg 153 | √ | 35 | Sg 544 | √ | ||
9 | Sg 200 | √ | 36 | Sg 545 | √ | ||
10 | Sg 212 | √ | 37 | Sg 546 | √ | ||
11 | Sg 298 | √ | 38 | Sg 547 | √ | ||
12 | Sg 334 | √ | 39 | Sg 548 | √ | ||
13 | Sg 384 | √ | 40 | Sg 549 | √ | ||
14 | Sg 409 | √ | 41 | Sg 550 | √ | ||
15 | Sg 431 | √ | 42 | Sg 551 | √ | ||
16 | Sg 445 | √ | 43 | Sg 552 | √ | ||
17 | Sg 457 | √ | 44 | Sg 553 | √ | ||
18 | Sg 492 | √ | 45 | Sg 554 | √ | ||
19 | Sg 510 | √ | 46 | Sg 555 | √ | ||
20 | Sg 519 | √ | 47 | Sg 556 | √ | ||
21 | Sg.520 | √ | 48 | Sg 557 | √ | ||
22 | Sg 521 | √ | 49 | Sg 558 | √ | ||
23 | Sg 526 | √ | 50 | Sg 559 | √ | ||
24 | Sg 528 | √ | 51 | Sg 560 | √ | ||
25 | Sg 529 | √ | 52 | Sg 561 | √ | ||
26 | Sg 530 | √ | |||||
27 | Sg 531 | √ |
Pathotype | Mating Type | Percent Disease Incidence on Host Differential Lines | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
700651 | 7042 R | 7042 S | 852 B | ICMP451 | IP18292 | IP18293 | P310-17 | P7-4 | ||
Sg 018 | Mat-1 | 4 | 47 | 97 | 0 | 94 | 0 | 4 | 0 | 8 |
Sg 019 | Mat-2 | 0 | 38 | 95 | 0 | 91 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Sg 445 | ? | 53 | 75 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 80 | 46 | 63 | 86 |
Population | Oospore Formation with | Mating Type of Population | Self-Fertile/ Sterile | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sg 445-1 (G1) | Sg 019 (G2) | ||||
P1 | N | Y | G1 | N | Heterothallic |
P5 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P6 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P7 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P8 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P10 | N | Y | G1 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P11 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P12 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P14 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P18 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P19 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P20 | N | Y | G1 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P21 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P22 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P23 | Y | N | G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P24 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P25 | Y | Y | G1G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P26 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P27 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P28 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P29 | Y | Y | G1G2 | N | Heterothallic |
P30 | N | N | Neutral | N | Neuter |
P31 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P32 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P33 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P34 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P35 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P36 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P37 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P38 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P39 | N | Y | G1 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P40 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P41 | Y | N | G2 | Y | Secondary homothallic |
P42 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P43 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P44 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P45 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P46 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
P47 | Y | Y | G1G2 | Y | Homothallic |
No. of Progenies | Self-Fertile | Oospore Formation | Compatibility Types | Remarks | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sg 445-1 | Sg 019 | ||||
19 | Y | Y | Y | G1 G2 | Homothallic |
2 | N | Y | Y | G1 G2 | Heterothallic |
3 | Y | N | Y | G1 | Secondary homothallic |
1 | N | N | Y | G1 | Heterothallic |
6 | N | Y | N | G2 | Heterothallic |
7 | Y | Y | N | G2 | Secondary homothallic |
1 | N | N | N | G0 | Neuter |
G1g1 (Mat-1) × G2g2 (Mat-2) | |||
---|---|---|---|
G2 | g2 | ||
G1 | G1 G2 (Mat-1/Mat-2) | G1 g2 (Mat-1) | |
g1 | G2 g1 (Mat-2) | g1 g2 (G0, Neuter) |
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Raj, C.; Sharma, R. Sexual Compatibility Types in F1 Progenies of Sclerospora graminicola, the Causal Agent of Pearl Millet Downy Mildew. J. Fungi 2022, 8, 629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060629
Raj C, Sharma R. Sexual Compatibility Types in F1 Progenies of Sclerospora graminicola, the Causal Agent of Pearl Millet Downy Mildew. Journal of Fungi. 2022; 8(6):629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060629
Chicago/Turabian StyleRaj, Chandramani, and Rajan Sharma. 2022. "Sexual Compatibility Types in F1 Progenies of Sclerospora graminicola, the Causal Agent of Pearl Millet Downy Mildew" Journal of Fungi 8, no. 6: 629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060629
APA StyleRaj, C., & Sharma, R. (2022). Sexual Compatibility Types in F1 Progenies of Sclerospora graminicola, the Causal Agent of Pearl Millet Downy Mildew. Journal of Fungi, 8(6), 629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8060629