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Microbiological Research | 2012

Genetic diversity of a Botrytis cinerea cryptic species complex in Hungary

Éva Fekete; Erzsébet Fekete; László Miklós Irinyi; Levente Karaffa; Mariann Árnyasi; Mojtaba Asadollahi; Erzsébet Sándor

Botrytis cinerea has been described as a species complex containing two cryptic species, referred to as groups I and II. The first B. cinerea group I strains outside of Western Europe were collected in Hungary in 2008 from strawberry and rape plants. Sympatric B. cinerea cryptic species were analyzed using a population genetic approach and phenotypic markers. Statistically significant, but moderate population differentiation was found between the two groups in Hungary. Group I was originally typified by the lack of the transposable elements Boty and Flipper. However, all the Hungarian group I isolates carried the Boty element and one isolate additionally contained Flipper, indicating a much wider genetic variation than previously believed. Vegetative compatibility analyses showed that twelve of the thirteen B. cinerea group I isolates studied belonged to a unique vegetative compatibility group (VCG), but VCGs overlapped between groups. Phenotypic markers such as fenhexamid resistance or asexual spore size were found unsuitable to differentiate between the cryptic species. The results did not confirm the complete separation of the two cryptic species, previously determined with genealogical concordance of the phylogenetic species recognition using multiple gene sequences, and suggest instead the possibility of information exchange between them.


Fungal Biology | 2009

Taxonomical re-evaluation of Phoma-like soybean pathogenic fungi.

László Miklós Irinyi; György Kövics; Erzsébet Sándor

Coelomycetous fungi classified in Ascochyta, Phoma, and Phyllosticta have been recorded from spots on leaves and pods of soybeans. Based on the Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Concept, the authors suggest the re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of Phoma sojicola (syn.=Ascochyta sojicola) and Phyllosticta sojicola. In spite of the former delimitation of Phoma sojicola based on small differences in morphological features, it has proved to be identical to Phoma pinodella. Similarly, it was also confirmed that Phyllosticta sojicola was identical to Phoma exigua var. exigua. The authors supply tools for identification of Phoma-like fungi by combined conventional and molecular methods. Protein-encoding genes (tef1 and beta-tubulin) were successfully applied within the Phoma genus to infer phylogenetic relationships.


Critical Reviews in Microbiology | 2014

Phoma-like fungi on soybeans

György Kövics; Erzsébet Sándor; Mahendra Rai; László Miklós Irinyi

Abstract Numerous coelomycetous fungi classified in Ascochyta, Phoma and Phyllosticta, and lately established and/or re-classified genera and species, namely Boeremia and Peyronellaea have been recorded from spots on leaves and pods of soybeans. These rarely observed pathogens are cosmopolitan, ubiquitous species on diseased and dead plant materials, and define frequently as weak or opportunistic parasites. Based on the Genealogical Concordance Phylogenetic Species Recognition, the authors summarize the re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of Phoma sojicola (syn. Ascochyta sojicola) and Phyllosticta sojicola. Inspite of the former delimitation of Ph. sojicola based on small differences in morphological features, it has proved to be identical to Peyronellaea pinodella (syn. Phoma pinodella). Similarly, it was also confirmed that Ph. sojicola was identical to Boeremia exigua var. exigua (syn. Phoma exigua var. exigua). The authors and co-workers contributed to the identification of Phoma-like fungi by combined conventional and molecular methods. Protein-encoding genes (TEF1 and β-tubulin) were successfully applied within the Phoma genus to infer phylogenetic relationships.


Cereal Research Communications | 2008

Bayesian inference in the phylogenetics of Phoma taxons

László Miklós Irinyi; Erzsébet Sándor

Oil rape is a valuable fodder because in early spring and late autumn it produces green forage used for the nutrition of domestic animals. It has been replacing sunflower and soy in colder and wetter regions. It is additionally advantageous because it leaves behind more nitrogen in soil, which is beneficial to other plants in plant rotation. There are some possible ways for the fixation of nitrogen in soil and they are as follows: by the means of oil rape straw ; by relatively long roots ; by the action of nitrogen bacteria, which perform the nitrogen synthesis within their root system, which is the case in some leguminous plants. Oil seed rape is expected to be wider used in crop rotation of West and Middle Europe, Croatia included. Due to this various sorts have been introduced and potential positive impacts have been studied in order to boost the process. This paper presents information on barley and wheat yield in case when they were sown after oil seed rape and corn. The aim of the research is to determine the presence of positive impacts upon the soil with special attention paid to a potential increase of nitrogen content after oil seed rape was grown. The preceding crops had statistically significant effect. Rape yield was significantly higher compared to the one with corn as preceding crops. Very similar results were obtained in 2007.The maize hybrids seed from three different FAO groups (FAO 400, FAO 500 and FAO 600) in four fractions (KO, KP, SO and SP) produced in two climatically different years (extremely dry 2000 and extremely wet 2001) had been different in quality and chemical composition. The effects of year, genetic specifity and seed fraction at the kernel mass, chemical composition (starch, proteins, cellulose, oil and moisture content) and seed vigour have been evaluated. The influence of agroecological conditions during two production years have been exposed at seed chemical composition and vigour indicators (cold test – CT and bulk seed electrical conductivity - EC). The genetic specificity and seed fraction had significant influence at all tested indices, with the exception of the influence of the fraction at the starch content


Indian Journal of Microbiology | 2014

Advances in taxonomy of genus phoma: polyphyletic nature and role of phenotypic traits and molecular systematics.

Mahendra Rai; Vaibhav Tiwari; László Miklós Irinyi; György Kövics


Archive | 2008

MYCOPARASITISM AND ANTAGONISTIC EFFICIENCY OF TRICHODERMA REESEI AGAINST BOTRYTIS SPP.

M. El-Naggar; György Kövics; Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa; László Miklós Irinyi


Archive | 2008

Morphology and molecular biology of Phoma

László Miklós Irinyi; Aniket Gade; Avinash P. Ingle; György Kövics; Mahendra Rai; Erzsébet Sándor


4th International Plant Protection Symposium at Debrecen University and 11th Trans-Tisza Plant Protection Forum, 18-19 October, 2006, Debrecen, Hungary | 2006

Studies of evolutionary relationships of Phoma species based on phylogenetic markers.

László Miklós Irinyi; György Kövics; Mahendra Rai; Erzsébet Sándor; István József Dávid


4th International Plant Protection Symposium at Debrecen University and 11th Trans-Tisza Plant Protection Forum, 18-19 October, 2006, Debrecen, Hungary | 2006

Phomas - can these fungi be used as biocontrol agents and sources of secondary metabolites? (A review).

Prajakta Deshmukh; Mahendra Rai; György Kövics; László Miklós Irinyi; Erzsébet Sándor; István József Dávid


Archive | 2008

Bayesian módszer alkalmazása a Phoma taxonok filogenetikai vizsgálatában

László Miklós Irinyi; György Kövics; Erzsébet Mónika Karaffa

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Mahendra Rai

Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University

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