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CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HETEROKARYOTIC AND VEGETATIVE DIPLOID PHASES OF MAGNAPORTHE GRISEA
Mark S. Crawford 1, Forrest G. Chumley 1, Carolyn G. Weaver 1, and Barbara Valent 1
1 Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Colorado 80309
The heterokaryotic and vegetative diploid phases of Magnaporthe grisea, a fungal pathogen of grasses, have been characterized. Prototrophic heterokaryons form when complementary auxotrophs are paired on minimal medium. Hyphal tip cells and conidia (vegetative spores) taken from these heterokaryons are auxotrophs with phenotypes identical to one or the other of the parents. M. grisea heterokaryons thus resemble those of other fungi that have completely septate hyphae with a single nucleus per cell. Heterokaryons have been utilized for complementation and dominance testing of mutations that affect nutritional characteristics of the fungus. Heterokaryons growing on minimal medium spontaneously give rise to fast-growing sectors that have the genetic properties expected of unstable heterozygous diploids. In fast-growing sectors, most hyphal tip cells are unstable prototrophs. The conidia collected from fast-growing sectors include stable and unstable prototrophs, as well as auxotrophs that exhibit a wide range of phenotypes, including many recombinant classes. Genetic linkage in meiosis has been detected between two auxotrophic mutations that recombine in vegetatively growing unstable diploids. The appearance of recombinants suggests that homologous recombination occurs during vegetative growth of M. grisea. No interstrain barriers to heterokaryosis and diploid formation have been detected. The mating type of the strains that are paired does not influence the formation of heterokaryons or diploids.
Submitted on November 14, 1984Accepted on August 18, 1986
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