Abstract

Mutants of Ustilago maydis (DC.) Corda, resistant to the piperidine fungicide fenpropidin, were isolated in a mutation frequency of 3.2 × 10–5, after UV‐irradiation and selection on media containing 75 μg/ml fenpropidin. Genetic analysis with 15 such mutant isolates resulted in the identification of two unlinked chromosomal loci, U/fpd‐1 and U/fpd‐2. The U/fpd mutations are responsible for moderate resistance levels to fenpropidin (Rf: 42–56 or 15 based on effective concentration causing a 50% reduction in the growth rate (EC50) or minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values, respectively). Haploid strains carrying both U/fpd mutations do not exhibit higher levels of resistance to fenpropidin, indicating no additivity of gene effect between non‐allelic genes. Cross‐resistance studies with other Sterol Biosynthesis inhibitors (SBIs) showed that the U/fpd‐mutant isolates exhibited a positive cross‐resistance to the piperidine piperalin and to the related morpholine fungicides fenpropimorph and tridemorph, but not to the inhibitors of C‐14 demethylase and squalene epoxidase. Crosses between mutants carrying the U/fpd‐genes with compatible isolates carrying the U/fpm or U/tdm mutations, which have been identified in previous genetic studies for resistance to morpholine fungicides fenpropimorph and tridemorph, yielded, with the exception of U/fpd‐2 × U/fpm‐2 crosses, a large number of recombinants with wild‐type sensitivity, indicating that the mutant genes involved were not allelic. Analysis of progeny from crosses between U/fpd‐2 and U/fpm‐2 mutants yielded no recombinants with wild‐type sensitivity, but a 1 : 1 progeny segregation was observed at the MIC for the U/fpd‐2 isolates, indicating that these genes are alleles of the same locus. A study of the fitness of fenpropidin‐resistant isolates showed that the U/fpd mutations do not affect the phytopathogenic fitness‐determining characteristics such as growth in liquid culture and pathogenicity on young corn plants.

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