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PATHOGEN
VARIABILITY,CONCEPT AND
MECHANISM
Submitted To- Submitted By-
Dr. Sandeep Jain Arvind M (L-2016-A-124-M)
Shridhar Hiremath (L-2016-A-130-M)
Wazir Ahmad (L-2015-A-340-M)
What is Pathogen Variability
• The property or ability of an organism to change its characteristics from
one generation to other is called Variability(Agrios)
• Individuals have different characteristics, not fixed i.e. phenomenon of
Variation
• Individuals produced by sexual process including Sexual spores,higher
Parasitic plants, Nematodes,Bacteria,Cultivated Plants differ among
themselves and from their parents
• Low in asexually reproducing ones, however, some have much higher
variability e.g C. lindemuthianum
Stages of variation in pathogens
• Genus- A group of species having common characters
• Species- Organisms with common morphological and
phenotypical characters
• Variety or forma specialis(f.sp.)- Individuals attacking only one
crop e.g only wheat or barley or oats
• Race- Individuals infecting only some varieties of host
• Variant- Offspring of race attacking a new variety
• Biotype- The identical individuals produced asexually by the
variant
Variability in Virus
• Mutation
• Mixed Inoculation
a)Pseudo-recombination
b)Heterologous Encapsidation or Genome Masking
Mutation
• Sudden, Large, hereditable variations
• Represents changes in sequences of nucleotide bases
due to Deletion, Substitution and Addition
• When a virus maintained continuously on same susceptible host is
passed on through resistant cultivars of host ,it induces mutation
• Virus having different characters from original are known as virus
mutants
Mixed Inoculations
Presence of many strains or genetic material in the same environment
may lead to following consequences-:
a) Pseudo-recombination: Fragments of genome aggregate , re-
assemble forming new type of progeny in viruses with split genome.
b) Heterologous encapsidation or genome masking : Direct
interaction between viruses in mixed inoculation in which genome of
one virus is encapsidated in protein of other strain of virus.
Variability in Bacteria
• Conjugation
• Transformation
• Transduction
Conjugation
• Transfer of DNA from one bacterial cell to other bacterial cell(F+ or
Hfr F-)
Transformation
• The process in which bacterial cell absorbs genetic material from
external environment,exuded by a compatible cell or freed by lysis of
cell wall
Griffith Experiment(1928)
Transduction
• Transfer of bacterial gene with a bacteriophage
Variability in Fungi
• Mutation
• Recombination
• Heterokaryosis
• Parasexualism
• Heteroploidy
• Cytoplasmic adaptation
• Hybridisation
Recombination
• Most changes in the characteristics of pathogens are the result of
recombination occurs during sexual processes.
• When two haploid nuclei (1N) containing different genetic material
unite to form diploid (2N) nucleus called a Zygote, when under go
meiotic division produce new haploid . Recombination of genetic
factor occurs during meiotic division of zygote as a result of cross
over in which part of chromatid of one chromosome of a pair are
expressed with that of the other
• Recombination can also occur during mitotic division of cell in the
course of growth of the individual and is important in fungi
Puccinia graminis
Heterokaryosis
• Hyphal anastomosis between mycelia of two parental genotypes.
• Heterokaryons can arise in following ways
a) Mutation in any bi or multi-nucleate cell
b) Formation of bi-nucleate sexual spores
• Reported in Colletotrichum lagenarium, Helminthosporium
sativaum, Alternaria solani, Fusarium solani, Fusarium oxysporum,
Rhizoctonia solani, Verticillium albo-atrum, Phytophthora infestans,
Botrytis cinerea
Parasexuality
• Process by which genetic recombination can occur within fungal
heterokaryons
• Occasional fusion of two nuclei and formation of diploid nucleus
results in parasexuality
• During multiplication,crossing over occurs in a few mitotic divisions
and results in appearance of genetic recombinants
• Steps in parasexual cycle-:
a) Heterokaryosis
b)Fusion of unlike nucleus to form heterozygotes
c) Segregation and recombination at mitosis
First demonstrated by Pontecorvo (1956) in
Aspergillus nidulans.
Heteroploidy
• Existence of cell,tissues or whole organism with chromosome
number different from 1N or 2N complement for the particular
organism
• Heteroploids may be haploids, diploids, triploids, tetraploids or
aneuploids
For eg. Verticilium albo-atrum, cause of wilt in cotton,lose ability to
infect cotton plant even when derived from highly virulent haploids
Cytoplasmic Adaptation
• Capacity of pathogen to perform biochemical reactions not present
earlier, by utilising protoplasm of unfavourable host
• Types of adaptability
a) Pathogen acquire tolerance to toxic materials
b) Utilisation of new type of cytoplasm
c) Change in virulence
• Common in all the pathogens except viruses and viroids
Hybridization
• Mating of different strains, varieties or species results in new
recombination of genes
• New biotypes or races are produced by combination of two haploid
nuclei to form a zygote
• Transfer of genetic material to the progeny takes place when diploid
nucleus undergoes meiosis
References
• Agrios G N (1970) Plant Pathology Pp: 128-30 Academic press New York.5
th edition
• Singh R S () Introduction to The Principles of Plant Pathology. Oxford and I
BH publishing company.
• Alice D and Jeyalakshmi (2012) Plant Pathology Pp: 58-60 A. E.
Publications, Coimbatore.
• Rossinck M J (1997) Mechanisms of plant virus evolution. Annu. Revi. Of
Phytopathol 35: 191-09.
• Rajas S E, Dixon P M, Batzer J C and Gleason M L (2013) Genetic and
Virulence Variability Among Erwinia trachiephila strains Recovered
from different Cucurbit Hosts. Phytopathology 9: 900-05.
• Buxton E W (1956) Heterokaryosis and Parasexuality Recombination in
Pathogenic Strains of Fusarium oxysporam. J. gen. Microbiol 15: 133-
39.
• Manardo F, Praz R, Wyder S and Bourras (2015) Hybridization of powdery
mildew strains gives rise to pathogens on novel agricultural crop
species. Nature genetics. 48: 201-05.
• Brasier C M, Cooke D E L and Duncan J M (1999) Origin of a new
phytopthora pathogen through interspecific hybridization. Pop Biol 96:
5878-83.
"There remain many important problems to be solved, and there is much to be learned
about even the best-known diseases. May the oncoming years be fruitful ones and each
one of you have some share in the joy of the harvest!“
Erwin Frink Smith 1929
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Pathogen Variability Concept and Mechanism

  • 1. PATHOGEN VARIABILITY,CONCEPT AND MECHANISM Submitted To- Submitted By- Dr. Sandeep Jain Arvind M (L-2016-A-124-M) Shridhar Hiremath (L-2016-A-130-M) Wazir Ahmad (L-2015-A-340-M)
  • 2.
  • 3. What is Pathogen Variability • The property or ability of an organism to change its characteristics from one generation to other is called Variability(Agrios) • Individuals have different characteristics, not fixed i.e. phenomenon of Variation • Individuals produced by sexual process including Sexual spores,higher Parasitic plants, Nematodes,Bacteria,Cultivated Plants differ among themselves and from their parents • Low in asexually reproducing ones, however, some have much higher variability e.g C. lindemuthianum
  • 4. Stages of variation in pathogens • Genus- A group of species having common characters • Species- Organisms with common morphological and phenotypical characters • Variety or forma specialis(f.sp.)- Individuals attacking only one crop e.g only wheat or barley or oats • Race- Individuals infecting only some varieties of host • Variant- Offspring of race attacking a new variety • Biotype- The identical individuals produced asexually by the variant
  • 5.
  • 6. Variability in Virus • Mutation • Mixed Inoculation a)Pseudo-recombination b)Heterologous Encapsidation or Genome Masking
  • 7. Mutation • Sudden, Large, hereditable variations • Represents changes in sequences of nucleotide bases due to Deletion, Substitution and Addition • When a virus maintained continuously on same susceptible host is passed on through resistant cultivars of host ,it induces mutation • Virus having different characters from original are known as virus mutants
  • 8. Mixed Inoculations Presence of many strains or genetic material in the same environment may lead to following consequences-: a) Pseudo-recombination: Fragments of genome aggregate , re- assemble forming new type of progeny in viruses with split genome. b) Heterologous encapsidation or genome masking : Direct interaction between viruses in mixed inoculation in which genome of one virus is encapsidated in protein of other strain of virus.
  • 9.
  • 10. Variability in Bacteria • Conjugation • Transformation • Transduction
  • 11. Conjugation • Transfer of DNA from one bacterial cell to other bacterial cell(F+ or Hfr F-)
  • 12. Transformation • The process in which bacterial cell absorbs genetic material from external environment,exuded by a compatible cell or freed by lysis of cell wall
  • 14. Transduction • Transfer of bacterial gene with a bacteriophage
  • 15.
  • 16. Variability in Fungi • Mutation • Recombination • Heterokaryosis • Parasexualism • Heteroploidy • Cytoplasmic adaptation • Hybridisation
  • 17. Recombination • Most changes in the characteristics of pathogens are the result of recombination occurs during sexual processes. • When two haploid nuclei (1N) containing different genetic material unite to form diploid (2N) nucleus called a Zygote, when under go meiotic division produce new haploid . Recombination of genetic factor occurs during meiotic division of zygote as a result of cross over in which part of chromatid of one chromosome of a pair are expressed with that of the other • Recombination can also occur during mitotic division of cell in the course of growth of the individual and is important in fungi Puccinia graminis
  • 18. Heterokaryosis • Hyphal anastomosis between mycelia of two parental genotypes. • Heterokaryons can arise in following ways a) Mutation in any bi or multi-nucleate cell b) Formation of bi-nucleate sexual spores • Reported in Colletotrichum lagenarium, Helminthosporium sativaum, Alternaria solani, Fusarium solani, Fusarium oxysporum, Rhizoctonia solani, Verticillium albo-atrum, Phytophthora infestans, Botrytis cinerea
  • 19. Parasexuality • Process by which genetic recombination can occur within fungal heterokaryons • Occasional fusion of two nuclei and formation of diploid nucleus results in parasexuality • During multiplication,crossing over occurs in a few mitotic divisions and results in appearance of genetic recombinants • Steps in parasexual cycle-: a) Heterokaryosis b)Fusion of unlike nucleus to form heterozygotes c) Segregation and recombination at mitosis
  • 20. First demonstrated by Pontecorvo (1956) in Aspergillus nidulans.
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  • 22. Heteroploidy • Existence of cell,tissues or whole organism with chromosome number different from 1N or 2N complement for the particular organism • Heteroploids may be haploids, diploids, triploids, tetraploids or aneuploids For eg. Verticilium albo-atrum, cause of wilt in cotton,lose ability to infect cotton plant even when derived from highly virulent haploids
  • 23. Cytoplasmic Adaptation • Capacity of pathogen to perform biochemical reactions not present earlier, by utilising protoplasm of unfavourable host • Types of adaptability a) Pathogen acquire tolerance to toxic materials b) Utilisation of new type of cytoplasm c) Change in virulence • Common in all the pathogens except viruses and viroids
  • 24. Hybridization • Mating of different strains, varieties or species results in new recombination of genes • New biotypes or races are produced by combination of two haploid nuclei to form a zygote • Transfer of genetic material to the progeny takes place when diploid nucleus undergoes meiosis
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  • 29. "There remain many important problems to be solved, and there is much to be learned about even the best-known diseases. May the oncoming years be fruitful ones and each one of you have some share in the joy of the harvest!“ Erwin Frink Smith 1929 "