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Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Peronospora Species (Oomycota) Parasitic to Stellaria and Pseudostellaria in Korea, with the Introduction of Peronospora casparyi sp nov

Authors
Lee, Jae SungShin, Hyeon-DongLee, Hyang BurmChoi, Young-Joon
Issue Date
Dec-2017
Publisher
KOREAN SOC MYCOLOGY
Keywords
Barcoding; Caryophyllaceae; cox2; Diversity; Host specificity
Citation
MYCOBIOLOGY, v.45, no.4, pp.263 - 269
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
MYCOBIOLOGY
Volume
45
Number
4
Start Page
263
End Page
269
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81486
DOI
10.5941/MYCO.2017.45.4.263
ISSN
1229-8093
Abstract
The genus Peronospora, an obligate biotrophic group belonging to Oomycota, causes serious damage to a variety of wild and ornamental plants, as well as cultivated crops, such as beet, rose, spinach, and tobacco. To investigate the diversity of Peronospora species parasitic to Stellaria and Pseudostellaria (Caryophyllaceae) plants in Korea, we performed a morphological analysis on dried herbarium specimens and molecular phylogenetic inferences based on internal transcribed spacer rDNA and cox2 mitochondrial DNA sequences. As a result, it was confirmed that there are four species of Peronospora parasitic to specific species of Stellaria and Pseudostellaria, all of which were hitherto unrecorded in Korea: P. alsinearum (ex Stellaria media), P. stellariae-aquaticae (ex Stellaria aquatica), P. stellariae-uliginosae (ex Stellaria alsine), and P. pseudostellariae (ex Pseudostellaria palibiniana). In addition, Peronospora specimens parasitic to Pseudostellaria davidii differed morphologically from P. pseudostellariae owing to the large and ellipsoidal conidia; this morphological discrepancy was also validated by the high genetic divergence between the two species. Peronospora casparyi sp. nov. is described and illustrated here.
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