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Different evolutionary histories of two Phragmidium species infecting the same dog rose hosts


AutorenlisteRitz, CM; Maier, WFA; Oberwinkler, F; Wissemann, V

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2005

Seiten603-609

ZeitschriftMycological Research

Bandnummer109

Heftnummer5

ISSN0953-7562

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205002844

VerlagElsevier


Abstract
Rust fungi in the genus Phragmidium are frequent pathogens of both wild and cultivated roses. We investigated the occurrence and relationships of rusts on dog roses, Rosa sect. Caninae (Rosa canina, R. corymtbifera and R. rubiginosa) in Germany. Two Phragmidium species, P. mucronatum and P. tuberculatun, were able to infect each of the three dog rose species examined. However, the overall infection of R. rubiginosa was significantly lower, which could be important for rose breeding. Despite overlapping host ranges, the evolutionary background of P. tuberculatum and P. mucronatum is quite distinct. Phylogenetic analyses of the D1/D2 region of the LSU rDNA suggest that P. mucronatum shares a common ancestor with other rose rusts, whereas P. tuberculatum evolved from a Ruhus-Sanguisorba rust clade and must have undergone a host shift to Rosa spp.



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Harvard-ZitierstilRitz, C., Maier, W., Oberwinkler, F. and Wissemann, V. (2005) Different evolutionary histories of two Phragmidium species infecting the same dog rose hosts, Mycological Research, 109(5), pp. 603-609. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205002844

APA-ZitierstilRitz, C., Maier, W., Oberwinkler, F., & Wissemann, V. (2005). Different evolutionary histories of two Phragmidium species infecting the same dog rose hosts. Mycological Research. 109(5), 603-609. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953756205002844


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