Isaria fumosorosea SCAR marker for evaluation of soil, insect, and airborne samples

Molecular detection markers are needed for ecological studies of entomopathogenic fungi. In this study, a sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker of Isaria fumosorosea was used to detect the fungus in soil, insects, and airborne samples. These were artificially added with different fun...

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Published in:Biocontrol science and technology Vol. 21; no. 9-10; pp. 1091 - 1102
Main Authors: Ayala-Zermeño, M.A, Reyes-Montes, M.R, Arroyo-Vázquez, E, Calderón-Ezquerro, M.C, Mier, T, Robledo-Retana, T, Toriello, C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Carfax Publishing Co 01-09-2011
Taylor & Francis Group
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Summary:Molecular detection markers are needed for ecological studies of entomopathogenic fungi. In this study, a sequence-characterized amplified region (SCAR) marker of Isaria fumosorosea was used to detect the fungus in soil, insects, and airborne samples. These were artificially added with different fungal conidial concentrations. Specificity and sensitivity were tested with semi-nested PCR using oligonucleotides E-AA/M-CTA124 F and E-AA/M-CTA124 R for the first amplification and E-AA/M-CTA124 F and E-AA/M-CTA103 R for the second amplification. Specificity assays showed a specific band of 103 bp for DNA samples from 10 I. fumosorosea strains used. Negative results were observed for DNA samples from other species of Isaria, including I. amoene-rosea, I. farinosa, and Paecilomyces carneus as well as with other entomopathogens such as Metarhizium acridum, M. anisopliae, M. majus, M. flavoviride Type E, and Lecanicillium lecanii. Sensitivity assays showed that the specific SCAR marker detected 10(4) conidia from I. fumosorosea EH-511/3 that were artificially mixed with soil, from 1 to 10(4) conidia artificially mixed with Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae), and from 10 to 10(5) conidia in Melinex tape for airborne samples. The marker was also able to detect conidia in airborne samples from cotton wicks in a mini wind tunnel. These SCAR markers for I. fumosorosea had excellent specificity and sensitivity and are relevant tools for ecological studies of this fungus.
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ISSN:0958-3157
1360-0478
DOI:10.1080/09583157.2011.603822