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Isolation frequency and efficiency of mycoparasitic Pythium species in the West Mediterranean region of Turkey

2021

Abstract A total of 132 mycoparasitic Pythium isolates were obtained from the soil samples taken from fruit orchards, vegetable fields, carnation greenhouses, sugarbeet fields and cereal fields in the West Mediterranean region of Turkey. The Oomycetes were isolated by using; surface soil dilution plate, sclerotia bait and precolonised plate methods. Isolates were identified as P. acanthophoron, P. amasculinum, P. lycopersicum, P. oligandrum, P. periplocum and P. paroecandrum, according to their morphological and molecular characteristics. The most commonly isolated mycoparasitic species were P. amasculinum and P. lycopersicum. The majority of the mycoparasites came from soil samples taken f…

IdentificationbiologyBiological pest controlBiocontrolCarnationDual culturebiology.organism_classificationIsolation (microbiology)Rhizoctonia solaniHorticultureOomycetesSoil-borne plant pathogensPythiumAntifungal activitySclerotiniaTP248.13-248.65West mediterraneanBotrytis cinereaBiotechnologyCurrent Research in Biotechnology
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A molecular method to assess Phytophthora diversity in environmental samples

2012

Current molecular detection methods for the genus Phytophthora are specific to a few key species rather than the whole genus and this is a recognized weakness of protocols for ecological studies and international plant health legislation. In the present study a molecular approach was developed to detect Phytophthora species in soil and water samples using novel sets of genus-specific primers designed against the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions. Two different rDNA primer sets were tested: one assay amplified a long product including the ITS1, 5.8S and ITS2 regions (LP) and the other a shorter product including the ITS1 only (SP). Both assays specifically amplified products from Phy…

Microbiology (medical)PhytophthoraGenus-specific primersRange (biology)Molecular Sequence DataBiodiversityMetagenomic analysesMicrobiologyNatural ecosystemsMicrobial ecologyBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerEnvironmental MicrobiologyPythiumInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyMolecular detectionPhytophthora sppDNA PrimersPhylotypebiologyPhytophthora spp.; Molecular detection; Metagenomic analyses; Genus-specific primers; Natural ecosystemsfungifood and beveragesBiodiversitySequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationClassificationScotlandMetagenomicsPhytophthora
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A new species of Pythium isolated from the Burgundy region in France.

1998

Pythium nodosum sp. nov. has been isolated from a soil sample taken in the Burgundy region in France. The fungus has spherical to variously shaped proliferating sporangia, smooth-walled oogonia which are crowded with different antheridial branches making a complicated knot around the former, and aplerotic oospores. Morphological and reproductive aspects of Pythium nodosum as well as the PCR of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) of the ribosomal nuclear DNA coupled with restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis are described here. The nucleotide sequences of ITS1 encoding 5.8S rRNA is also given.

Molecular Sequence DataPythiumBiologyMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalBotanyGeneticsmedicinePythiumInternal transcribed spacerDNA FungalMolecular BiologySoil MicrobiologyCell NucleusOogoniumBase SequenceSporangiumfood and beveragesRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structureAntheridiumOosporeFranceRestriction fragment length polymorphismPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFEMS microbiology letters
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Pythium ornacarpum: a new species with ornamented oogonia isolated from soil in France

1999

Pythium ornacarpum sp. nov. was isolated from a soil sample taken from Genlis in the Burgundy region of France. This species is unique because of its ornamented oogonia which are completely surrounded by antheridial filaments. The fungus is closely related to Pythium echinulatum Matthews. Morphological and reproductive aspects of this species as well as a study by PCR of the sequence of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS1) of the nuclear ribosomal gene and its comparison with related species are described here. The nucleotide sequence of the ITS1 region flaking the 5.8S rRNA of this species and other related species are also given here.

Molecular Sequence DataPythiumDNA RibosomalPolymerase Chain ReactionMicrobiologyBotanyGeneticsPythiumInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASoil MicrobiologyBase SequencebiologySporangiumfood and beveragesGenes rRNASequence Analysis DNASpacer DNARibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationRNA Ribosomal 5.8SAntheridiumOosporeFranceSequence AlignmentFEMS Microbiology Letters
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A new species of Pythium with filamentous sporangia having pectinolytic activities, isolated in the Burgundy region of France.

2001

A new species, Pythium pectinolyticum (F-83.1), isolated from soil samples taken in the Burgundy region is being described here. This species is characterised by its filamentous non-inflated type of sporangia, smooth-walled mostly catenulate oogonia and very rare antheridia. This fungus is a very slow-growing organism on most of the solid media, but it grows well in liquid media and also on those containing pectin as the sole source of carbon. Morphological features are described here together with the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer 1 region of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of the fungus, its comparison with related species, and its pectinolytic behaviour.

Molecular Sequence DataPythiumFungusMicrobiologyBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerGeneticsmedicinePythiumInternal transcribed spacerDNA FungalMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASoil MicrobiologybiologyOogoniumBase SequenceSporangiumSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.anatomical_structureRNA RibosomalAntheridiumOosporePectinsFranceSequence AlignmentFEMS microbiology letters
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A new species of Pythium with ornamented oogonia: morphology, taxonomy, internal transcribed spacer region of its ribosomal RNA, and its comparison w…

2006

Pythium spiculum sp. nov. was isolated from soil samples taken in a vineyard in the Burgundian region of France and from different locations in Spain and Portugal. The oomycete has spiny oogonia and does not sporulate readily. It resembles Pythium mamillatum Meurs, but has its own distinguishing characteristics. It also exhibits sickle-shaped as well as spherical appressoria which at times are associated with sex organs like those found in Pythium abappressorium Paulitz and Pythium contiguanum Paul. Sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region of its nuclear ribosomal DNA and a close look at its morphological characters have now enabled us to describe it as a new species. The intern…

Molecular Sequence DataPythiumMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerGeneticsPythiumInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNAPhylogenySoil MicrobiologyOomycetebiologyBase SequencePythium irregularefood and beveragesGenes rRNASequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationRNA RibosomalSpainFrancePythium sylvaticumPythium paroecandrumPythium spinosumSequence AlignmentFEMS microbiology letters
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Pythium terrestris, a new species isolated from France, its ITS region, taxonomy and its comparison with related species

2002

Pythium terrestris (F-78) was isolated from soil samples taken in Lille in northern France. Its morphology resembles that of Pythium rostratum, and Pythium longandrum, a recently described species. However the antheridial and sporangial characteristics of this new species are unique. The fungus does not sporulate, the sporangium germinates directly into mycelium through germ tubes. The oogonia of P. terrestris are normally provided with hypogynous and monoclinous antheridia, at times the monoclinous antheridial branches wrap around the oogonia forming a complicated knot. Morphological features of this new species, together with the sequences of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region o…

Molecular Sequence DataPythiumMicrobiologyGene Expression Regulation FungalDNA Ribosomal SpacerReproduction AsexualBotanyGeneticsSpore germinationPythiumInternal transcribed spacerDNA FungalMolecular BiologySoil MicrobiologyMyceliumBase SequencebiologySporangiumFungal geneticsfood and beveragesSpores FungalClassificationbiology.organism_classificationPythium rostratumAntheridiumFranceFEMS Microbiology Letters
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ITS region of the rDNA of Pythium longandrum, a new species; its taxonomy and its comparison with related species.

2001

Pythium longandrum (F-73.0) was isolated, from soil samples taken in Lille in northern France. Morphologically the fungus resembles closely Pythium rostratum, however its antheridial characters are unique. The oogonia of this species are provided with hypogynous and monoclinous antheridia. The antheridial cells are inflated and are probably the largest and longest for the genus. The internal transcribed spacer region of its nuclear ribosomal DNA indicates that it is entirely different from all other species of Pythium. This new species is characterized by its spherical to elongated sporangia, smooth-walled oogonia and hypogynous to monoclinous antheridia bearing long antheridial cells close…

OogoniumbiologyBase SequenceSporangiumMolecular Sequence DataPythiumDNAbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyDNA Ribosomalmedicine.anatomical_structureAntheridiumSequence Homology Nucleic AcidBotanyGeneticsmedicineOosporeTaxonomy (biology)PythiumInternal transcribed spacerMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASequence AlignmentSoil MicrobiologyFEMS microbiology letters
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Pythium campanulatumsp. nov., isolated from the rhizosphere of maize, its taxonomy, ITS region of rDNA, and comparison with related species

2003

Pythium campanulatum sp. nov. was isolated from some soil samples taken in the rhizosphere of maize (Zea mays) in north-eastern India. This species is characterized by the absence of zoospores and sporangia, antheridial branches wrapping around the oogonia leaving one to two campanulate antheridial cells after fertilization, and aplerotic oospores. The ITS region of its rDNA is comprised of 922 bases. This oomycete is closely related to Pythium orthogonon, Pythium nunn and Pythium toruloides. However, it has its own characteristic features and is completely devoid of zoospores. Taxonomic description of this new species and its comparison with related oomycetes, together with the sequence of…

OomyceteRhizosphereBase SequencebiologyZoosporeSporangiumMolecular Sequence DataIndiaPythiumbiology.organism_classificationPlant RootsPolymerase Chain ReactionZea maysMicrobiologySequence Homology Nucleic AcidDNA Ribosomal SpacerBotanyGeneticsOosporeTaxonomy (biology)PythiumDNA FungalMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASoil MicrobiologyFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Pythium glomeratum, a new species isolated from agricultural soil taken in north-eastern France, its ITS region and its comparison with related speci…

2003

Pythium glomeratum sp. nov. is described here. It was isolated from soil samples taken in the northern France in 1992, was wrongly identified as Pythium heterothallicum and was kept aside. Recently, the ITS region of the rDNA of this oomycete was amplified and sequenced. The differences between the sequence and a more detailed study of the morphological characters of these two species, revealed that both are related but different species. P. glomeratum is characterized by the presence of branched antheridia that wrap around the oogonia, aplerotic to almost plerotic oospores, and the lack of zoosporangia and zoospores. Taxonomical description of this new species, its comparison with related …

OomycetebiologyBase SequencePythium heterothallicumMolecular Sequence DataNucleic acid sequencePythiumRibosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyPhenotypeSpecies SpecificityAntheridiumSequence Homology Nucleic AcidBotanyDNA Ribosomal SpacerGeneticsOosporePythiumFranceMolecular BiologyRibosomal DNASoil MicrobiologyFEMS microbiology letters
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