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VARIABILITY IN PLANT
PATHOGENS
PRESENTED BY
Arushi Arora
A-2016-30-050
GENETICS AND VARIABILITY OF PLANT
PATHOGENS
• Dr. E.C. Stakman (U.S. Deptt. Of Agriculture)
defined need and use of variability in fungi
• Pathogen population mutates with time and
environmental conditions like stress
• In nature variability in organisms may be due
to:
HYBRIDIZATION MUTATION
• When progenies show variations in
characterstics from parents it is called as a
VARIANT.
• Physiological specialization: – with in the
species of a pathogen there exist certain
individuals that are morphologically similar
but differs w.r.t their physiology, biochemical
characters and pathogenicity and are
differentiated on the basis of their reaction on
certain host genera or cultivars.
• Physiological race: – a group of population
within a species which have ability of infecting
a particular genotype and do not differ in their
morphology but have physiological differences
such as a specific host or food type or
pathogenicity
• Variability: it is the property of an organism to
change its characters from one generation to
the other
• With in species or f.sp. There are further
subgroups of individual that infect different
varietes of the host– such subgroups are
called RACES/ STRAINS
• A sub-group within a species or race,
characterized by a common possesion of
single of few new characters and differ only in
few minor characters from parents are called
BIOTYPES
BREAKDOWN OF RESISTANCE:
• This term is used when a previously resistant
variety suddenly develops disease.
• It implies that the host has changed, that the
resistance mechanisms no longer work.
• New pathogen races have developed because
of selection pressure that was put on
population by the host resistance mechanism
Races are defined by ability to develop on specific host
genotypes (varieties, cultivars, hybrids, etc.).
Races are identified by ability to cause disease on members
of a set of 10 differential varieties that contain specific
resistance genes.
V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 Race
x x x 14
x x x 27
x x 31
VARIABILITY IN FUNGI
MUTATION
HERTEROKARYOSIS
PARASEXUALISM
RECOMBINATION
CYTOPLASMIC
ADAPTATION
HYBRIDIZATION
• Mating of dissimilar strains or species of fungi
• 2 haploid nuclei (1N) with different genetic
material combine to form a diploid
nucleus(zygote)
• Eg. Basidiospores( haploid) from different races
often infect the same leaf or plant
Chances of dikaryotization high
HERTEROKARYOSIS
Hyphae or parts of hyphae contain nuclei,
which are genetically different, generally of
two different kinds. This condition is known as
heterokaryosis .
 The phenomenon is commonly brought about
by hyphal anastomosis between mycelia of
two parental genotypes.
 In Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina
PARASEXUALISM
• First demonstrated by Pontecorvo (1956) in
Aspergillus nidulans.
Parasexualism is the process by which genetic
recombination can occur with in fungal
heterokaryon :
• Stage 1: heterokaryosis
• Stage 2: recombination
PARASEXUALISM
• Dissimilar nuclei to fuse and produce diploids
known as mitotic recombination.
• Recombination without sexual cycle
• There is no fine coordination between
plasmogamy, karyogamy and haplodisation
• This sequence of events has been described in
the parasexual cycle
PARASEXUALISM IMPORTANCE
• In rust fungi as P. graminis tritici, mitotic
recombination may represent a most
important method of generating new races
especially in countries such as India where
sexual stage of the fungus is rare due to
scarcity of the alternate host, the barberry.
• Common in deutromycotina
RECOMBINATION
• When two haploid nuclei (1N) containing
different gnentic maeterial unite to form diploid
(2N) nucleus (Zygote,) when under go meiotic
division produce new haploid .
• Recombination of genes 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
• Important in fungi Puccinia graminis.
Cereal rust fungus variability
• Races of rust pathogen Puccinia graminis
differ from each other in shape and size of
uredospores but principle diffrence between
them is
• Preference for groups of host in different
members of graminae
Eg. Race tritici, secalis, avenae etc
MUTATION
Sudden heritable change in genetic material of an
organism
 Mutation represent change in sequences of the
bases in DNA either by – substitution or by
deletion or addition
Mutations are spontaneous
May occur due to:
1. Improper cell division
2. Abnormalities during division
3. Physical radiations
4. Mutagenic chemicals
CYTOPLASMIC ADAPTATION
• Pathogens develop capicity to perform
biochemical reactions which were not present
in them earlier
• Can utilize protoplasm of unfavourable host.
• Adaptation to new cytoplasm
Three types of cytoplasmic
adaptatibility
I. Pathogen may aquire tolerance to toxic
materials
II. Utilization of new types of cytoplasm
III. Change in virulence
VARIABILITY IN BACTERIA
Transformation transduction
Conjugation
CONJUGATION
• Transfer of DNA from one bacterial cell to
another Donor cell (F+) transfers DNA to
recipient cell (F- )
• In this two compatible bacteria come in
contact and exchange the portion of plasmid
or chromosome through conjugation bridge or
pilus
TRANSFORMATION
DNA taken up from external environment by
absorption
TRANSDUCTION
Transfer of bacterial genes with a bacteriophage
VARIABILITY IN VIRUSES
Recombination
• May results from mixed infection of two
strains of the virus
• Occurs mostly during replication
Mutation – Results from nucleotide changes
in the coding regions due to addition or
deletion or replacement. – Ultimately leads to
functional changes in the genes.
REFRENCES
• R.S. Singh, INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES OF
PLANT PATHOLOGY, Oxford & IBH Publishing
CO. pg.200-208
• http://agriinfo.in/default.aspx?page=topic&su
perid=3&topicid=2131
• http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/medical/pat
hophys/id/2008/Notes.pdf
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variability in fungi gdrh-170101063936 .pptx

  • 1. VARIABILITY IN PLANT PATHOGENS PRESENTED BY Arushi Arora A-2016-30-050
  • 2. GENETICS AND VARIABILITY OF PLANT PATHOGENS • Dr. E.C. Stakman (U.S. Deptt. Of Agriculture) defined need and use of variability in fungi • Pathogen population mutates with time and environmental conditions like stress • In nature variability in organisms may be due to: HYBRIDIZATION MUTATION
  • 3. • When progenies show variations in characterstics from parents it is called as a VARIANT. • Physiological specialization: – with in the species of a pathogen there exist certain individuals that are morphologically similar but differs w.r.t their physiology, biochemical characters and pathogenicity and are differentiated on the basis of their reaction on certain host genera or cultivars.
  • 4. • Physiological race: – a group of population within a species which have ability of infecting a particular genotype and do not differ in their morphology but have physiological differences such as a specific host or food type or pathogenicity • Variability: it is the property of an organism to change its characters from one generation to the other
  • 5. • With in species or f.sp. There are further subgroups of individual that infect different varietes of the host– such subgroups are called RACES/ STRAINS • A sub-group within a species or race, characterized by a common possesion of single of few new characters and differ only in few minor characters from parents are called BIOTYPES
  • 6. BREAKDOWN OF RESISTANCE: • This term is used when a previously resistant variety suddenly develops disease. • It implies that the host has changed, that the resistance mechanisms no longer work. • New pathogen races have developed because of selection pressure that was put on population by the host resistance mechanism
  • 7. Races are defined by ability to develop on specific host genotypes (varieties, cultivars, hybrids, etc.). Races are identified by ability to cause disease on members of a set of 10 differential varieties that contain specific resistance genes. V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 Race x x x 14 x x x 27 x x 31
  • 9. HYBRIDIZATION • Mating of dissimilar strains or species of fungi • 2 haploid nuclei (1N) with different genetic material combine to form a diploid nucleus(zygote) • Eg. Basidiospores( haploid) from different races often infect the same leaf or plant Chances of dikaryotization high
  • 10. HERTEROKARYOSIS Hyphae or parts of hyphae contain nuclei, which are genetically different, generally of two different kinds. This condition is known as heterokaryosis .  The phenomenon is commonly brought about by hyphal anastomosis between mycelia of two parental genotypes.  In Ascomycotina and Basidiomycotina
  • 11. PARASEXUALISM • First demonstrated by Pontecorvo (1956) in Aspergillus nidulans. Parasexualism is the process by which genetic recombination can occur with in fungal heterokaryon : • Stage 1: heterokaryosis • Stage 2: recombination
  • 12. PARASEXUALISM • Dissimilar nuclei to fuse and produce diploids known as mitotic recombination. • Recombination without sexual cycle • There is no fine coordination between plasmogamy, karyogamy and haplodisation • This sequence of events has been described in the parasexual cycle
  • 13. PARASEXUALISM IMPORTANCE • In rust fungi as P. graminis tritici, mitotic recombination may represent a most important method of generating new races especially in countries such as India where sexual stage of the fungus is rare due to scarcity of the alternate host, the barberry. • Common in deutromycotina
  • 14. RECOMBINATION • When two haploid nuclei (1N) containing different gnentic maeterial unite to form diploid (2N) nucleus (Zygote,) when under go meiotic division produce new haploid . • Recombination of genes 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 • Important in fungi Puccinia graminis.
  • 15.
  • 16. Cereal rust fungus variability • Races of rust pathogen Puccinia graminis differ from each other in shape and size of uredospores but principle diffrence between them is • Preference for groups of host in different members of graminae Eg. Race tritici, secalis, avenae etc
  • 17. MUTATION Sudden heritable change in genetic material of an organism  Mutation represent change in sequences of the bases in DNA either by – substitution or by deletion or addition Mutations are spontaneous May occur due to: 1. Improper cell division 2. Abnormalities during division 3. Physical radiations 4. Mutagenic chemicals
  • 18. CYTOPLASMIC ADAPTATION • Pathogens develop capicity to perform biochemical reactions which were not present in them earlier • Can utilize protoplasm of unfavourable host. • Adaptation to new cytoplasm
  • 19. Three types of cytoplasmic adaptatibility I. Pathogen may aquire tolerance to toxic materials II. Utilization of new types of cytoplasm III. Change in virulence
  • 20. VARIABILITY IN BACTERIA Transformation transduction Conjugation
  • 21. CONJUGATION • Transfer of DNA from one bacterial cell to another Donor cell (F+) transfers DNA to recipient cell (F- ) • In this two compatible bacteria come in contact and exchange the portion of plasmid or chromosome through conjugation bridge or pilus
  • 22.
  • 23. TRANSFORMATION DNA taken up from external environment by absorption
  • 24.
  • 25. TRANSDUCTION Transfer of bacterial genes with a bacteriophage
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28. VARIABILITY IN VIRUSES Recombination • May results from mixed infection of two strains of the virus • Occurs mostly during replication Mutation – Results from nucleotide changes in the coding regions due to addition or deletion or replacement. – Ultimately leads to functional changes in the genes.
  • 29. REFRENCES • R.S. Singh, INTRODUCTION TO PRINCIPLES OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, Oxford & IBH Publishing CO. pg.200-208 • http://agriinfo.in/default.aspx?page=topic&su perid=3&topicid=2131 • http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/medical/pat hophys/id/2008/Notes.pdf