Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts

In semiarid grasslands of western Spain, plants of Festuca rubra are frequently infected by Epichloë festucae, an endophyte capable of producing the alkaloids ergovaline, toxic to mammals, and peramine, toxic to insects. The objectives of this paper were to estimate the variability in the content of ergovaline and peramine in plants of Festuca rubra from natural populations and to determine the relationship between the genetic distance among Epichloë strains and the alkaloid contents of plants infected by them. The results showed that a significant variation exits in the ergovaline and peramine contents of infected F. rubra plants, and that variation patterns are different for each alkaloid. Ergovaline content showed a significant variation between years. In contrast, most variation observed in the concentration of peramine occurred between populations. Mantel tests, constrained correspondence analysis (CCA) and generalised analysis of molecular variance (GAMOVA) all revealed a significant relationship between the genetic distances among 35 Epichloë isolates, and the differences in peramine content of their host plants. The relationship observed for ergovaline was more ambiguous. This indicates that plants infected by genetically close isolates of Epichloë festucae tend to be similar in terms of peramine content, while the ergovaline content of infected plants seems to be more dependent on external factors. The results of this study suggest that the selection of Epichloë festucae endophytes based on the alkaloid content of their host plants can be a successful strategy to select good or bad producers of peramine, but may not be a reliable method to detect fungal strains associated with particular ergovaline production profiles.

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Main Authors: Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R., Zabalgogeazcoa, Iñigo, Rubio de Casas, R., García Ciudad, Antonia, García Criado, Balbino
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Published: John Wiley & Sons 2010-01
Subjects:Alkaloid variability, Fungal endophytes, Grasses, Grasslands, Mycotoxins, Red fescue, Secondary metabolites,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/258788
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spelling dig-irnasa-es-10261-2587882022-04-20T14:36:42Z Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R. Zabalgogeazcoa, Iñigo Rubio de Casas, R. García Ciudad, Antonia García Criado, Balbino Alkaloid variability Fungal endophytes Grasses Grasslands Mycotoxins Red fescue Secondary metabolites In semiarid grasslands of western Spain, plants of Festuca rubra are frequently infected by Epichloë festucae, an endophyte capable of producing the alkaloids ergovaline, toxic to mammals, and peramine, toxic to insects. The objectives of this paper were to estimate the variability in the content of ergovaline and peramine in plants of Festuca rubra from natural populations and to determine the relationship between the genetic distance among Epichloë strains and the alkaloid contents of plants infected by them. The results showed that a significant variation exits in the ergovaline and peramine contents of infected F. rubra plants, and that variation patterns are different for each alkaloid. Ergovaline content showed a significant variation between years. In contrast, most variation observed in the concentration of peramine occurred between populations. Mantel tests, constrained correspondence analysis (CCA) and generalised analysis of molecular variance (GAMOVA) all revealed a significant relationship between the genetic distances among 35 Epichloë isolates, and the differences in peramine content of their host plants. The relationship observed for ergovaline was more ambiguous. This indicates that plants infected by genetically close isolates of Epichloë festucae tend to be similar in terms of peramine content, while the ergovaline content of infected plants seems to be more dependent on external factors. The results of this study suggest that the selection of Epichloë festucae endophytes based on the alkaloid content of their host plants can be a successful strategy to select good or bad producers of peramine, but may not be a reliable method to detect fungal strains associated with particular ergovaline production profiles. 2022-01-26T11:40:20Z 2022-01-26T11:40:20Z 2010-01 2022-01-26T11:40:20Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2009.00360.x issn: 0003-4746 e-issn: 1744-7348 Annals of Applied Biology 156(1): 51-61 (2010) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/258788 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2009.00360.x http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7348.2009.00360.x Sí none John Wiley & Sons
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topic Alkaloid variability
Fungal endophytes
Grasses
Grasslands
Mycotoxins
Red fescue
Secondary metabolites
Alkaloid variability
Fungal endophytes
Grasses
Grasslands
Mycotoxins
Red fescue
Secondary metabolites
spellingShingle Alkaloid variability
Fungal endophytes
Grasses
Grasslands
Mycotoxins
Red fescue
Secondary metabolites
Alkaloid variability
Fungal endophytes
Grasses
Grasslands
Mycotoxins
Red fescue
Secondary metabolites
Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R.
Zabalgogeazcoa, Iñigo
Rubio de Casas, R.
García Ciudad, Antonia
García Criado, Balbino
Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
description In semiarid grasslands of western Spain, plants of Festuca rubra are frequently infected by Epichloë festucae, an endophyte capable of producing the alkaloids ergovaline, toxic to mammals, and peramine, toxic to insects. The objectives of this paper were to estimate the variability in the content of ergovaline and peramine in plants of Festuca rubra from natural populations and to determine the relationship between the genetic distance among Epichloë strains and the alkaloid contents of plants infected by them. The results showed that a significant variation exits in the ergovaline and peramine contents of infected F. rubra plants, and that variation patterns are different for each alkaloid. Ergovaline content showed a significant variation between years. In contrast, most variation observed in the concentration of peramine occurred between populations. Mantel tests, constrained correspondence analysis (CCA) and generalised analysis of molecular variance (GAMOVA) all revealed a significant relationship between the genetic distances among 35 Epichloë isolates, and the differences in peramine content of their host plants. The relationship observed for ergovaline was more ambiguous. This indicates that plants infected by genetically close isolates of Epichloë festucae tend to be similar in terms of peramine content, while the ergovaline content of infected plants seems to be more dependent on external factors. The results of this study suggest that the selection of Epichloë festucae endophytes based on the alkaloid content of their host plants can be a successful strategy to select good or bad producers of peramine, but may not be a reliable method to detect fungal strains associated with particular ergovaline production profiles.
format artículo
topic_facet Alkaloid variability
Fungal endophytes
Grasses
Grasslands
Mycotoxins
Red fescue
Secondary metabolites
author Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R.
Zabalgogeazcoa, Iñigo
Rubio de Casas, R.
García Ciudad, Antonia
García Criado, Balbino
author_facet Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R.
Zabalgogeazcoa, Iñigo
Rubio de Casas, R.
García Ciudad, Antonia
García Criado, Balbino
author_sort Vázquez de Aldana, Beatriz R.
title Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
title_short Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
title_full Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
title_fullStr Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
title_full_unstemmed Relationships between the genetic distance of Epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their Festuca rubra hosts
title_sort relationships between the genetic distance of epichloë festucae isolates and the ergovaline and peramine contents of their festuca rubra hosts
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2010-01
url http://hdl.handle.net/10261/258788
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