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        <dc:title>Relations Among Sorghum Ergot Isolates from the Americas, Africa, India, and Australia</dc:title>
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        <dc:description>Sorghum ergot, initially restricted to Asia and Africa, was recently found in the Americas and&#13;
Australia. Three species causing the disease have been reported: Claviceps sorghi in India, C.&#13;
sorghicola in Japan, and C. africana in all ergot-positive countries. The objective of our study&#13;
was to study the intraspecific variation in C. africana isolates in the Americas, Africa, India,&#13;
and Australia. We confirmed C. africana, C. sorghi, and C. sorghicola as different species using&#13;
differences in nucleotide sequences of internal transcribed spacer 1 and 5.8S rDNA regions.&#13;
Sequences of this region obtained from the representative American, Indian, and Australian&#13;
isolates of C. africana were identical. In addition, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)&#13;
banding patterns of sorghum ergot pathogen isolates from the United States, Mexico, Puerto&#13;
Rico, Bolivia, Australia, and India were evaluated with nearly 100 primers. A total of 65 primers&#13;
gave identical patterns for all isolates, which confirmed that all were C. africana. The identity&#13;
of RAPD pattern and rDNA sequence of Indian isolates with those of C. africana confirmed&#13;
that the species is now present in India. Only 20 primers gave small pattern differences and 7 of&#13;
them were used for routine testing. All of the American isolates were identical and three isolates&#13;
of the same type were also found in South Africa, suggesting Africa as the origin of the&#13;
invasion clone in the Americas. Australian and Indian isolates were distinguishable by a single&#13;
band difference; therefore, migration from the Asian region to Australia is suspected. Another&#13;
distinct group was found in Africa. Cluster analysis of the informative bands revealed that the&#13;
American and African group are on the same moderately (69%) supported clade. Isolates from&#13;
Australia and India belonged to another clade.</dc:description>
        <dc:publisher>American Phytopathological Society</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>2000</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Pazoutová, S and Bandyopadhyay, R and Frederickson, D E and Mantle, P G and Frederiksen, R A  (2000) Relations Among Sorghum Ergot Isolates from the Americas, Africa, India, and Australia.  Plant Disease, 84 (4).  pp. 437-442.  ISSN 0191-2917     </dc:identifier>
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