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Fusarium Species Associated with Mango Malformation in Peninsular Malaysia

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JOURNAL OF PHYTOPATHOLOGY
Volume 161, Issue 9, Pages 617-624

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jph.12109

Keywords

amplified fragment length polymorphisms; biological species; Fusarium mangiferae; Fusarium proliferatum; Fusarium subglutinans; Mangifera indica

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  1. Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education through the Academic Staff Training Scheme of the Universiti Sains Malaysia
  2. Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station

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Mango malformation has become the most important global disease on mango. Fusarium species previously associated with this disease include F.mangiferae, F.mexicanum, F.sterilihyphosum, F.proliferatum, F.subglutinans and F.tupiense. A few strains of F.proliferatum have been reported from Malaysia, but in this study, we report the results of more extensive sampling. AFLPs), and partial DNA sequences of the genes encoding translation elongation factor 1- (tef-1) and -tubulin (tub-2). Amongst the 43 strains evaluated, three species were identified - F.proliferatum, F.mangiferae and F.subglutinans - with F.proliferatum being the most frequent (69%). None of the Fusarium species that appear to originate in the Americas were recovered in Malaysia, which suggests special measures may be warranted to keep these species from entering the country.

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