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Molecular diversity of theFusarium fujikuroispecies complex from maize

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
Volume 158, Issue 4, Pages 859-877

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-020-02121-7

Keywords

Fusarium fujikuroispecies complex; Genetic diversity; Pink ear rot of maize; Random amplified polymorphic DNA

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  1. Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development [92]

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Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers were used to estimate genetic relationship and diversity ofFusariumspecies associated with pink ear rot of maize. ThreeFusariumspecies -F. verticillioides,F. temperatumandF. subglutinanssensu stricto were collected from contaminated corn kernels. A collection of 41 randomly selectedFusariumisolates (16 F. verticillioides, 16 F. temperatumand nineF. subglutinanssensu stricto) was screened for polymorphism with thirty decamer primers. Seventeen primers that had generated a high number of polymorphic loci were used for the analysis of genetic diversity. The primers yielded a total of 146 polymorphic loci, an average of 8.59 polymorphic bands per primer. The percentage of polymorphic bands (%P) was 46.1%. The RAPD-based UPGMA analysis demonstrated that althoughF. temperatumandF. subglutinans s.s.form two distinct groups they are more similar to each other than toF. verticillioides. Fusarium verticillioideswas the most heterogenous species (Nei's genetic diversity 0.180), while the least heterogenous one wasF. subglutinans s.s.whose genetic diversity was 0.098. The analysis of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and beta-tubulin gene sequences as well as the mating type ratio were employed to support the RAPD data.

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