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Phytophthora diversity in
      UK gardens
          Geoff Denton
        Plant Pathologist
  The Royal Horticultural Society
Detection Methods

Apple Baiting
                         Nested PCR




Immunoassay
Comparison of positive results from 2006 and 2007
from apple baiting, nested PCR and immunoassay
                                                              n
                        90                            n       =
                                                      =      380
                                                     144
                        80


                                                                                             Stem
                        70
                                                                     n                       Root
                                                                     =    n                  Soil
                        60                                          320   =
 Positive results (%)




                                                                          92
                        50



                        40



                        30
                                                n
                              n                 =
                        20    =         n      401
                             145        =
                                       413
                        10



                        0
                                   Apple baiting           Nested PCR          Immunoassay
Positive results for the last 10 years from apple
   baiting, nested PCR and immunoassay
                                                                  Total tested
                      350
                                                                  Positive apple baiting results
                                                                  Positive nested PCR results
                      300                                         Positive immunoassay results


                      250
Number of Enquiries




                      200



                      150



                      100



                       50



                        0
                            1998   1999   2000   2001   2002   2003    2004      2005      2006    2007
Phytophthora species identified through
                   sequencing ITS
               P. alni
        P. cactorum
       P. cambivora
      P. cinnamomi                                             P. cinnamomi
          P. citricola                                                                   P. citricola
     P. citrophthora
       P. cryptogea                                             P. cryptogea
       P. drechsleri
        P. fragariae
  P. gonapodyides
        P. hibernalis
             P. ideai
              P. ilicis
         P. inundata
    P. megasperma
       P. nicotianae
  P. niederhauserii           P. niederhauserii
     P. pgchlamydo
              P. porri
         P. primulae
         P. quercina
        P. ramorum              P. ramorum
           P. sp.510
         P. syringae
P. tropicalis/capsici           P. tropicalis/capsici
                          0     20      40        60      80       100       120   140       160

                                             Occurrence of species (n=489)
Phytophthora diversity

• In total 25 Phytophthora species have been
  recorded in UK gardens

• During 2006 and 2007 alone we recorded 87
  different host genera

• Top hosts are; Taxus (19%), Rhododendron
  (5.6%), Rubus (4.2%) and Viburnum (4.2%)
Taxus       Rubus       Rhododendron       Viburnum
P. cactorum                -       1                      -              -
P. cinnamomi          32               -                  2              2
P. citricola          20           9                      4              2
P. citrophthora        6               -                  -              -
P. cryptogea           7           2                      2              -
P. fragariae               -       3                      -              -
P. gonapodydies        3               -                  -              2
P. megasperma          1               -                  -              -
P. nicotianae              -           -                  -              1
P. syringae            2               -                  -              -
Phytophthora sp.           -           -                  -              1
Following the identification of the Phytophthora
species, potential new hosts for the following
species have been found:
 • P. cactorum: Phylliopsis
 • P. cambivora: Prunus laurocerasus
 • P. citricola: Abutilon, Aesculus, Buddleja, Ceanothus, Convolvulus,
   Cornus, Enkianthus, Fothergilla, Fremontodendron, Helleborus,
   Lavendula, Pieris, Sorbus, Santolina, Symphoricarpus, Taxus,
   Trachelospermum, Wisteria
 • P. citrophthora: Ceanothus, Daphne, Heuchera
 • P. cryptogea: Anemone, Araucaria, Calluna, Caryopteris, Choisya,
   Cistus, Delphinum, Heliopsis, Heuchera, Prunus laurocerasus, Tilia,
   Polemonium, Ribes, Rosmarinus, Ruta, Taxus, Thuja
 • P. gonapodyides: Rubus, Sorbus, Taxus
 • P. hibernalis: Hebe
 • P. megasperma: Hedera
Proportion of Pythium and Phytophthora
identified by sequencing of ITS region, through
              all detection methods
                      300
                                                             Pythium

                      250
                                                             Phytophthora & Pythium
                                                38%
                                                             Phytophthora
Number of Enquiries




                      200

                                                5%
                      150


                      100

                                                57%
                      50
                            30%
                            9%
                            61%
                       0
                                  2006                2007
                                         Year
Comparison of total Phytophthora and
                       Pythium identified, by method and sample
                      250

                                                                                  Pythium
                                                                                  Phytophthora
                      200
Number of Enquiries




                      150




                      100




                      50




                        0
                            Stem (PCR)   Roots (PCR)   Soil (PCR)   Stem (Bait)      Roots (Bait)   Soil (Bait)
Pythium species identified through
                   sequencing ITS
Py attrantheridium                                 Py attrantheridium
Py chamaehyphon
Py heterothallicum
     Py helicoides
   Py intermedium                                                  Py intermedium
      Py irregulare
 Py macrosporum
          Py minus
Py monospermum
     Py montanum
    Py oligandrum
        Py parvum
       Pythium sp.
     Py sylvaticum                                   Py sylvaticum
        Py ultimum
    Py vanterpoolii
        Py vexans
          Py violae
                      0   5   10     15     20      25     30      35    40    45
                                   Occurrence of species (n=160)
Pythium diversity

• In total 17 Pythium species have been recorded
  in UK gardens

• During 2006 and 2007 alone we recorded 72
  different host genera

• Top hosts are; Taxus (12.6%), Prunus (4.9%),
  Rubus (4.2%) and Cornus (3.5%)
Taxus       Prunus       Rubus       Cornus
Py attrantheridium           3            1           2            2
Py heterothallicum           2            1           2            -
Py intermedium               2            3           1            -
Py irregulare                1            -           -            -
Py macrosporum               1            -           -            -
Py monospernum               1            -           -            -
Py montanum                  1            -           -            -
Py oligandrum                -            -           1            -
Py sylvaticum                3            1           -            2
Py vexans                    -            -           -            1
Pythium sp.                  7            4           -            -
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  • 1. Phytophthora diversity in UK gardens Geoff Denton Plant Pathologist The Royal Horticultural Society
  • 2.
  • 3. Detection Methods Apple Baiting Nested PCR Immunoassay
  • 4. Comparison of positive results from 2006 and 2007 from apple baiting, nested PCR and immunoassay n 90 n = = 380 144 80 Stem 70 n Root = n Soil 60 320 = Positive results (%) 92 50 40 30 n n = 20 = n 401 145 = 413 10 0 Apple baiting Nested PCR Immunoassay
  • 5. Positive results for the last 10 years from apple baiting, nested PCR and immunoassay Total tested 350 Positive apple baiting results Positive nested PCR results 300 Positive immunoassay results 250 Number of Enquiries 200 150 100 50 0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007
  • 6. Phytophthora species identified through sequencing ITS P. alni P. cactorum P. cambivora P. cinnamomi P. cinnamomi P. citricola P. citricola P. citrophthora P. cryptogea P. cryptogea P. drechsleri P. fragariae P. gonapodyides P. hibernalis P. ideai P. ilicis P. inundata P. megasperma P. nicotianae P. niederhauserii P. niederhauserii P. pgchlamydo P. porri P. primulae P. quercina P. ramorum P. ramorum P. sp.510 P. syringae P. tropicalis/capsici P. tropicalis/capsici 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 Occurrence of species (n=489)
  • 7. Phytophthora diversity • In total 25 Phytophthora species have been recorded in UK gardens • During 2006 and 2007 alone we recorded 87 different host genera • Top hosts are; Taxus (19%), Rhododendron (5.6%), Rubus (4.2%) and Viburnum (4.2%)
  • 8. Taxus Rubus Rhododendron Viburnum P. cactorum - 1 - - P. cinnamomi 32 - 2 2 P. citricola 20 9 4 2 P. citrophthora 6 - - - P. cryptogea 7 2 2 - P. fragariae - 3 - - P. gonapodydies 3 - - 2 P. megasperma 1 - - - P. nicotianae - - - 1 P. syringae 2 - - - Phytophthora sp. - - - 1
  • 9. Following the identification of the Phytophthora species, potential new hosts for the following species have been found: • P. cactorum: Phylliopsis • P. cambivora: Prunus laurocerasus • P. citricola: Abutilon, Aesculus, Buddleja, Ceanothus, Convolvulus, Cornus, Enkianthus, Fothergilla, Fremontodendron, Helleborus, Lavendula, Pieris, Sorbus, Santolina, Symphoricarpus, Taxus, Trachelospermum, Wisteria • P. citrophthora: Ceanothus, Daphne, Heuchera • P. cryptogea: Anemone, Araucaria, Calluna, Caryopteris, Choisya, Cistus, Delphinum, Heliopsis, Heuchera, Prunus laurocerasus, Tilia, Polemonium, Ribes, Rosmarinus, Ruta, Taxus, Thuja • P. gonapodyides: Rubus, Sorbus, Taxus • P. hibernalis: Hebe • P. megasperma: Hedera
  • 10. Proportion of Pythium and Phytophthora identified by sequencing of ITS region, through all detection methods 300 Pythium 250 Phytophthora & Pythium 38% Phytophthora Number of Enquiries 200 5% 150 100 57% 50 30% 9% 61% 0 2006 2007 Year
  • 11. Comparison of total Phytophthora and Pythium identified, by method and sample 250 Pythium Phytophthora 200 Number of Enquiries 150 100 50 0 Stem (PCR) Roots (PCR) Soil (PCR) Stem (Bait) Roots (Bait) Soil (Bait)
  • 12. Pythium species identified through sequencing ITS Py attrantheridium Py attrantheridium Py chamaehyphon Py heterothallicum Py helicoides Py intermedium Py intermedium Py irregulare Py macrosporum Py minus Py monospermum Py montanum Py oligandrum Py parvum Pythium sp. Py sylvaticum Py sylvaticum Py ultimum Py vanterpoolii Py vexans Py violae 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Occurrence of species (n=160)
  • 13. Pythium diversity • In total 17 Pythium species have been recorded in UK gardens • During 2006 and 2007 alone we recorded 72 different host genera • Top hosts are; Taxus (12.6%), Prunus (4.9%), Rubus (4.2%) and Cornus (3.5%)
  • 14. Taxus Prunus Rubus Cornus Py attrantheridium 3 1 2 2 Py heterothallicum 2 1 2 - Py intermedium 2 3 1 - Py irregulare 1 - - - Py macrosporum 1 - - - Py monospernum 1 - - - Py montanum 1 - - - Py oligandrum - - 1 - Py sylvaticum 3 1 - 2 Py vexans - - - 1 Pythium sp. 7 4 - -