Hs. Judelson et S. Roberts, Multiple loci determining insensitivity to phenylamide fungicides in Phytophthora infestans, PHYTOPATHOL, 89(9), 1999, pp. 754-760
The diversity of mechanisms causing insensitivity to phenylamide fungicides
in Phytophthora infestans was addressed by comparative genetic analyses of
isolates from North America, Europe, and Mexico. Both semidominant major l
oci (MEX loci) and genes of minor effect were previously shown to determine
insensitivity based on studies of isolates from Europe and Mexico. In this
investigation, genetic analyses of three highly insensitive isolates from
the United States and Canada revealed a similar pattern involving major and
minor loci. However, MEX alleles in two Canadian isolates conferred higher
levels of insensitivity than those examined previously, particularly in a
heterozygous state. This suggested that not all MEX alleles in P. infestans
were functionally equivalent. The chromosomal locations of the major insen
sitivity loci were also shown to vary in different isolates based on linkag
e analyses performed with the aid of DNA markers. The major determinant of
insensitivity in the North American, Dutch, and Mexican isolates mapped to
the same locus, which was named MEX1. In a British isolate, a different loc
us, dubbed MEX2, was implicated that mapped to the same linkage group as ME
X1 but to a distinct site.