Downy mildew of grapevine
On leaves, infections can occur throughout the growing season. Young infections are very small, greenish-yellow, translucent spots that are difficult to see. With time the lesions enlarge, appearing on the upper leaf surface as irregular pale-yellow to greenish-yellow spots up to 1/4 inch or more in diameter. On the underside of the leaf, the fungus mycelium (the “downy mildew”) can be seen within the border of the lesion as a delicate, dense, white to grayish, cotton-like growth. Infected tissue gradually becomes dark brown, irregular, and brittle. Severely infected leaves eventually turn brown, wither, curl, and drop. The disease attacks older leaves in late summer and autumn, producing a mosaic of small, angular, yellow to red-brown spots on the upper surface. Lesions commonly form along veins, and the fungus sporulates in these areas on the lower leaf surface during periods of wet weather and high humidity. On fruit, most infection occurs during the period from early bloom through three to four weeks after bloom. By three to four weeks after bloom, the fruit is resistant to infection; however, the fruit stems (pedicels) remain susceptible. When infected at this stage, young berries turn light brown and soft, shatter easily, and under humid conditions are often covered with the downy-like growth of the fungus. Generally, little infection occurs during hot summer months. Infected fruit will never mature normally. On shoots and tendrils, early symptoms appear as water-soaked, shiny depressions on which the dense downy mildew growth appears. Young shoots usually are stunted and become thickened and distorted. Severely infected shoots and tendrils usually die.
List of experimentally identified pathogen effectors
PlantPEAD ID | Uniprot ID | Localization | Gene name | Pathogen type | Infested plant | Species |
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P0CU91
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRXLR131
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
|
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A0A182BSS4
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRxLR61
|
Oomycota
|
Vitis vinifera
|
Plasmopara viticola
|
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P0CV31
|
Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRxLR86
|
Oomycota
|
Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
|
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P0CV17
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRxLR54
|
Oomycota
|
Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
|
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P0CV72
|
Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRxLR161
|
Oomycota
|
Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
|
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A0A182BSR9
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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PvRxLR16
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
|
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P0CU92
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR3
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CU93
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR6
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CU94
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR7
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Oomycota
|
Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CU95
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR8
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CU98
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR15
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CU99
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR20
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV00
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR21
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV02
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR31
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV04
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR35
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV05
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR36
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV06
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR37
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV07
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR38
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV09
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR40
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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P0CV10
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Cytoplasmic(Exp)
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RXLR41
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Oomycota
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Vitis vinifera
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Plasmopara viticola
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List of orthologous identified pathogen effectors
PlantPEAD ID | Uniprot ID | Localization | Pathogen type | Species | Query proteins |
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K3WT87
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
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Oomycota
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Globisporangium ultimum
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
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M4C435
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
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Oomycota
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Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
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A0A3F2RE86
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
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Oomycota
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Phytophthora kernoviae
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
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A0A3R7G3N0
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
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Oomycota
|
Phytophthora kernoviae
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
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A0A662WKG0
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
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Nothophytophthora
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
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A0A662XQM0
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Nothophytophthora
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
|
A0A024GFV0
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
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Albugo candida
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
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A0A6G0XET5
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Aphanomyces euteiches
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
|
A0A833SWN7
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Phytophthora infestans
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
|
A0A833VWP4
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Phytophthora infestans
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
|
A0A8S9V5Q7
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Phytophthora infestans
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A0A0N7L4N2,P0CV11,D0NMF4
|
|
A0A833TFE7
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Oomycota
|
Phytophthora infestans
|
A0A0P1B8W9,A0A172M421
|
|
K2QGM6
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
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Macrophomina phaseolina
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P0CV72
|
|
K2QGP2
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QGQ2
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QGW2
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QHK5
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QHY2
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QI03
|
Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|
|
K2QJA3
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Cytoplasmic(Pre)
|
Fungi
|
Macrophomina phaseolina
|
P0CV72
|