Growth rate and antibiotic sensitivities of conidium and selfed-oospore progenies of heterothallic Pythium splendens
Isolate 167F of Pythium splendens and its four selfed-oospore isolates gave rise to conidium progeny similar to their respective parents in growth rate. However, oospore progeny from these isolates displayed considerable variation in this phenotypic characteristic. These isolates also showed similarity in conidium progeny and dissimilarity in selfed-oospore progeny in sensitivity to streptomycin and chloramphenicol. Among the 117 oospore cultures obtained from isolate 167F, resistance to streptomycin and chloramphenicol was negatively correlated with the growth rates. Results from this study suggest the polygenic inheritance with alternate alleles at each locus for growth rate, sensitivity to streptomycin, and sensitivity to chloramphenicol. Key words: Pythium splendens, conidium progeny, oospore progeny, growth rate, antibiotic sensitivity.