Abstract

Potato and tomato are grown in all Canadian provinces and contribute billions of dollars in exports and sales. Late blight, caused by Phytophthora infestans, is a destructive disease of potato and tomato worldwide and is responsible for millions of dollars in losses annually. Changes in pathogen strains were reported to be associated with late blight epidemics in several regions and pose challenges to late blight management. In British Columbia (BC), diverse strains of P. infestans were reported. Using multiplex microsatellite or simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers, we identified the new genotype US17 of P. infestans from samples of potato and tomato with late blight in BC. All isolates were of the A1 mating type. One, five, and one isolates were sensitive, moderately resistant, and highly resistant to metalaxyl-m, respectively. This is the first report of the occurrence of the US17 genotype in BC and Canada. The US17 strain was also able to cause tuber rot and foliar blight symptoms in potato in pathogen-inoculated assays.

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