Selfing versus outcrossing propensity of the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum across Silene latifolia host plants
In the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum mating (i.e. conjugation between cells of opposite mating type) is indispensable for infection of its host plant Silene latifolia. Since outcrossing opportunities are potentially rare, selfing may be appropriate to ensure reproduction. On the other hand,...
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Published in | Journal of evolutionary biology Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 340 - 349 |
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Abstract | In the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum mating (i.e. conjugation between cells of opposite mating type) is indispensable for infection of its host plant Silene latifolia. Since outcrossing opportunities are potentially rare, selfing may be appropriate to ensure reproduction. On the other hand, outcrossing may create genetic variability necessary in the coevolutionary arms race with its host. We investigated the propensity of M. violaceum to outcross vs. self in different host environments. We used haploid sporidia from each of three strains from five fungal populations for pairwise mixtures of opposite mating type, representing either selfing or outcrossing combinations. Mixtures were exposed to leaf extract from seven S. latifolia plants. The proportion of conjugated sporidia quantified mating propensity. The identity of both fungal strains and host influenced conjugation. First, individual strains differed in conjugation frequency by up to 30%, and strains differed in their performance across the different hosts. Second, selfing combinations produced, on average, more conjugations than did outcrossing combinations. Selfing appears to be the predominant mode of reproduction in this fungus, and selfing preference may have evolved as a mechanism of reproductive assurance. Third, individual strains varied considerably in conjugation frequency in selfing and outcrossing combinations across different hosts. This indicates that conjugation between outcrossing partners could be favoured at least in some hosts. Since the dikaryon resulting from conjugation is the infectious unit, conjugation frequency may correspond with infection probability. This assumption was supported by an inoculation experiment, where high infectious sporidial dosage resulted in higher infections success than did low dosage. We therefore predict that sexual recombination can provide this pathogen with novel genotypes able to infect local resistant hosts. |
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AbstractList | In the fungal pathogen Microbotryum violaceum mating (i.e. conjugation between cells of opposite mating type) is indispensable for infection of its host plant Silene latifolia. Since outcrossing opportunities are potentially rare, selfing may be appropriate to ensure reproduction. On the other hand, outcrossing may create genetic variability necessary in the coevolutionary arms race with its host. We investigated the propensity of M. violaceum to outcross vs. self in different host environments. We used haploid sporidia from each of three strains from five fungal populations for pairwise mixtures of opposite mating type, representing either selfing or outcrossing combinations. Mixtures were exposed to leaf extract from seven S. latifolia plants. The proportion of conjugated sporidia quantified mating propensity. The identity of both fungal strains and host influenced conjugation. First, individual strains differed in conjugation frequency by up to 30%, and strains differed in their performance across the different hosts. Second, selfing combinations produced, on average, more conjugations than did outcrossing combinations. Selfing appears to be the predominant mode of reproduction in this fungus, and selfing preference may have evolved as a mechanism of reproductive assurance. Third, individual strains varied considerably in conjugation frequency in selfing and outcrossing combinations across different hosts. This indicates that conjugation between outcrossing partners could be favoured at least in some hosts. Since the dikaryon resulting from conjugation is the infectious unit, conjugation frequency may correspond with infection probability. This assumption was supported by an inoculation experiment, where high infectious sporidial dosage resulted in higher infections success than did low dosage. We therefore predict that sexual recombination can provide this pathogen with novel genotypes able to infect local resistant hosts. |
Author | Kaltz, O Shykoff, JA |
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