MULLETT, Martin S., Rein DRENKHAN, Kalev ADAMSON, Piotr BOROŃ, Anna LENART-BOROŃ, Irene BARNES, Michal TOMŠOVSKÝ, Zuzana JÁNOŠÍKOVÁ, Katarína ADAMČÍKOVÁ, Emília ONDRUŠKOVÁ, Valentin QUELOZ, Barbara PIŠKUR, Dmitry L. MUSOLIN, Kateryna DAVYDENKO, Margarita GEORGIEVA, Sophie SCHMITZ, Audrius KAČERGIUS, Luisa GHELARDINI, Jelena KRANJEC ORLOVIĆ, Michael MÜLLER, Funda OSKAY, Tine HAUPTMAN, Ágnes HALÁSZ, Svetlana MARKOVSKAJA, Halvor SOLHEIM, Martti VUORINEN, Renate HEINZELMANN, Richard C. HAMELIN a Adam KONEČNÝ. Worldwide Genetic Structure Elucidates the Eurasian Origin and Invasion Pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, Causal Agent of Dothistroma Needle Blight. Journal of Fungi. MDPI, 2021, roč. 7, č. 2, s. 1-28. ISSN 2309-608X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111. |
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@article{1740736, author = {Mullett, Martin S. and Drenkhan, Rein and Adamson, Kalev and Boroń, Piotr and LenartandBoroń, Anna and Barnes, Irene and Tomšovský, Michal and Jánošíková, Zuzana and Adamčíková, Katarína and Ondrušková, Emília and Queloz, Valentin and Piškur, Barbara and Musolin, Dmitry L. and Davydenko, Kateryna and Georgieva, Margarita and Schmitz, Sophie and Kačergius, Audrius and Ghelardini, Luisa and Kranjec Orlović, Jelena and Müller, Michael and Oskay, Funda and Hauptman, Tine and Halász, Ágnes and Markovskaja, Svetlana and Solheim, Halvor and Vuorinen, Martti and Heinzelmann, Renate and Hamelin, Richard C. and Konečný, Adam}, article_number = {2}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111}, keywords = {ABC; DNB; Mycosphaerella pini; biogeography; global spread; introduction pathways; invasive pathogen.}, language = {eng}, issn = {2309-608X}, journal = {Journal of Fungi}, title = {Worldwide Genetic Structure Elucidates the Eurasian Origin and Invasion Pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, Causal Agent of Dothistroma Needle Blight}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111}, volume = {7}, year = {2021} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1740736 AU - Mullett, Martin S. - Drenkhan, Rein - Adamson, Kalev - Boroń, Piotr - Lenart-Boroń, Anna - Barnes, Irene - Tomšovský, Michal - Jánošíková, Zuzana - Adamčíková, Katarína - Ondrušková, Emília - Queloz, Valentin - Piškur, Barbara - Musolin, Dmitry L. - Davydenko, Kateryna - Georgieva, Margarita - Schmitz, Sophie - Kačergius, Audrius - Ghelardini, Luisa - Kranjec Orlović, Jelena - Müller, Michael - Oskay, Funda - Hauptman, Tine - Halász, Ágnes - Markovskaja, Svetlana - Solheim, Halvor - Vuorinen, Martti - Heinzelmann, Renate - Hamelin, Richard C. - Konečný, Adam PY - 2021 TI - Worldwide Genetic Structure Elucidates the Eurasian Origin and Invasion Pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, Causal Agent of Dothistroma Needle Blight JF - Journal of Fungi VL - 7 IS - 2 SP - 1-28 EP - 1-28 PB - MDPI SN - 2309608X KW - ABC KW - DNB KW - Mycosphaerella pini KW - biogeography KW - global spread KW - introduction pathways KW - invasive pathogen. UR - https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111 L2 - https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111 N2 - Dothistroma septosporum, the primary causal agent of Dothistroma needle blight, is one of the most significant foliar pathogens of pine worldwide. Its wide host and environmental ranges have led to its global success as a pathogen and severe economic damage to pine forests in many regions. This comprehensive global population study elucidated the historical migration pathways of the pathogen to reveal the Eurasian origin of the fungus. When over 3800 isolates were examined, three major population clusters were revealed: North America, Western Europe, and Eastern Europe, with distinct subclusters in the highly diverse Eastern European cluster. Modeling of historical scenarios using approximate Bayesian computation revealed the North American cluster was derived from an ancestral population in Eurasia. The Northeastern European subcluster was shown to be ancestral to all other European clusters and subclusters. The Turkish subcluster diverged first, followed by the Central European subcluster, then the Western European cluster, which has subsequently spread to much of the Southern Hemisphere. All clusters and subclusters contained both mating-types of the fungus, indicating the potential for sexual reproduction, although asexual reproduction remained the primary mode of reproduction. The study strongly suggests the native range of D. septosporum to be in Eastern Europe (i.e., the Baltic and Western Russia) and Western Asia. ER -
MULLETT, Martin S., Rein DRENKHAN, Kalev ADAMSON, Piotr BORO$\backslash$'N, Anna LENART-BORO$\backslash$'N, Irene BARNES, Michal TOMŠOVSKÝ, Zuzana JÁNOŠÍKOVÁ, Katarína ADAMČÍKOVÁ, Emília ONDRUŠKOVÁ, Valentin QUELOZ, Barbara PIŠKUR, Dmitry L. MUSOLIN, Kateryna DAVYDENKO, Margarita GEORGIEVA, Sophie SCHMITZ, Audrius KAČERGIUS, Luisa GHELARDINI, Jelena KRANJEC ORLOVI$\backslash$'C, Michael MÜLLER, Funda OSKAY, Tine HAUPTMAN, Ágnes HALÁSZ, Svetlana MARKOVSKAJA, Halvor SOLHEIM, Martti VUORINEN, Renate HEINZELMANN, Richard C. HAMELIN a Adam KONEČNÝ. Worldwide Genetic Structure Elucidates the Eurasian Origin and Invasion Pathways of Dothistroma septosporum, Causal Agent of Dothistroma Needle Blight. \textit{Journal of Fungi}. MDPI, 2021, roč.~7, č.~2, s.~1-28. ISSN~2309-608X. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7020111.
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