Title: Phylum Oomycota Pythiales Peronosporales
1Phylum OomycotaPythiales Peronosporales
- General Mycology
- Pl P 421/521
- Lecture 22
2Classification
- Order Pythiales
- Families
- Pythiaceae (9 genera, 230 species)
- Pythiogetonaceae (2 genera, 8 species)
- Order Peronosporales
- Families
- Peronosporaceae (8 genera, 600 species)
- Albuginaceae (1 genus, 45 species)
3Advanced characters
- Mostly parasitic with intracellular haustoria
- Narrow diameter hyphae
- Trend towards terrestrial habitats
- Loss of primary zoospore stage
- Trend towards loss of secondary zoospore stage
- Inability to synthesize sterols
4Sexual reproduction
- One oospore/oogonium
- Oospores formed in host tissue
- Unifactorial mating system
- A1 and A2 mating types
- Selfing may occur
- Relative sexuality
- Bisexual strains
5Asexual reproduction
- Zoosporangia variable in shape and size
- Sporangiophore type delimits families
- Pythiaceaeindeterminate sporangiophores
- Peronosporaceaedeterminate sporangiophores
- Albuginaceaeclub-shaped sporangiophores,
catenate sporangia
6http//helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/microbes/zoospore.h
tmGermination20of20sporangia
7Zoospore ultrastructure
8http//helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/microbes/zoospore.h
tm
9Zoospore taxis
Zoospore settles and orients on host surface
Adhesion and encystment with release of adhesins
and cell wall formation
Germination with a fixed orientation from
predetermined point
adhesins
Modified from http//helios.bto.ed.ac.uk/bto/mi
crobes/zoospore.htm
10Left zoospores of Phytophthora palmivora
accumulating at the mouth of a capillary filled
with a fluorescently tagged amino acid
(dansyl-asparagine) supplied by MJ Carlile, from
JN Cameron MJ Carlile, unpubl.. Right
zoospores of Pythium aphanidermatum accumulated
and encysted at the mouth of a capillary
containing malt-extract agar. http//helios.bto.ed
.ac.uk/bto/microbes/zoospore.htm
11Pythium Pringsheim 1858
- Type species P. monospermum
- 127 species
- First invaders of plant tissue, not good
competitors with other organisms - Major components of damping-off disease of
seedlings, collar rot of apples, foliar and stem
blights, snow rot of winter wheat - Sporangia of various shapes, sizes
- Zoospores cleaved out and released from vesicle
- Oogonia fertilized by one to many antheridia
- Oogonial wall smooth or with spiny or blunt
projections - Chlamydospores present in some species
12Pythium
Zoosporangia (above) Oogonium/oospore (right)
Photos by D. J. S. Barr
13vesicles
zoosporangia
From Webster, 1980.
14Zoospore cleavage and release in Pythium
From Webster, 1980.
15Phytophthora de Bary 1892
- Type species P. infestans (Montagne) de Bary
- 65 species
- Wide range of diseases
- Sporangia ovoid, obpyriform to lemon-shaped
- Sporangia papillate, semipapillate or
nonpapillate - Zoospores cleaved out inside zoosporangium
- Oogonium fertilized by one antheridium
16Diseases caused by Phytophthora species
- P. infestanslate blight of potato, tomato
- P. cinnamomiroot rot of avocado, eucalyptus and
gt 1000 hosts - P. cactorumfruit rots (gt154 host genera)
- P. ramorumSudden Oak Death
17IdentificationWaterhouses groups
- Papillate, narrow exit pore, not proliferating,
deciduous, homothallic, paragynous - Zoosporangia as in I heterothallic, amphigynous
- Semipapillate, narrow exit pore, not
proliferating deciduous or not, homothallic,
mostly paragynous - Zoosporangia as in III, usually deciduous
heterothallic, amphigynous - Nonpapillate, broad exit pore, not deciduous,
homothallic, paragynous - Zoosporangia as in V heterothallic, amphigynous
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19Sporangia, sporangiophores and zoospores in
Phytophthora
From Webster, 1980.
20From Webster, 1980.
21Family Peronosporaceae
- Obligate biotrophs of vascular plants
- downy mildews
- Sporangiophores aerial, determinate, up to 750
microns tall - Sporangia deciduous, released by drying
- Sporangia germinate directly or indirectly
22Sexual reproduction
- Oogonia larger, antheridia paragynous, broader
relative to Pythiaceae - Formed inside host tissue
- Periplasm forms thick, sculptured wall
23Basidiophora
- Short, stout sporangiophores
- No branching
- Sterigmata at apex
- Sporangial germination indirect
24Sclerospora
- Bulbous sporangiophores with short terminal
branches - Most species with indirect germination
- Restricted to monocots
- Forms digitate haustoria
25Plasmopara
- Random branching of sporangiophores, branches at
90 degrees - Sporangiophores stiff and erect, with short
terminal branches - Sporangial germination indirect
26Peronospora
- Elongated, curved, dichotomously branched
sporangiophores - Sporangia germinate directly
From Webster, 1980
27Peronospora
Sporangiophores and direct germination of
sporangia
From BioImages
28Pseudoperonospora
- Sporangiophores similar to Peronospora except
branching more delicate and not dichotomous - Sporangia germinate indirectly
29Bremia
- Dichotomously branched sporangiophores with
enlarged tips bearing ring of sterimata - Sporangia germinate indirectly
From Webster, 1980
30Family Albuginaceae
- One genus, Albugo
- white rusts
- Sporangia formed in basipetal succession,
dispersed by wind - Germinate to form 8 zoospores
- Oogonia develop in host, oospores develop thin
vesicle similar to Pythium sporangium
31Albugo
haustoria
Release of zoospores
Club-shaped sporangiophores and chains of
sporangia
From Webster, 1980
32Albugo oospores
From Webster, 1980
33White rust