Sequence variation in the putative effector gene SIX 8 facilitates molecular differentiation of F usarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense ( F oc), causal agent of fusarium wilt of banana, is among the most destructive pathogens of banana and plantain. The development of a molecular diagnostic capable of reliably distinguishing between the various races of the pathogen is of key importance to disease m...
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Published in: | Plant pathology Vol. 63; no. 5; pp. 1044 - 1052 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
01-10-2014
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Summary: | Fusarium oxysporum
f. sp.
cubense
(
F
oc), causal agent of fusarium wilt of banana, is among the most destructive pathogens of banana and plantain. The development of a molecular diagnostic capable of reliably distinguishing between the various races of the pathogen is of key importance to disease management. However, attempts to distinguish isolates using the standard molecular loci typically used for fungal phylogenetics have been complicated by a poor correlation between phylogeny and pathogenicity. Among the available alternative loci are several putative effector genes, known as
SIX
genes, which have been successfully used to differentiate the three races of
F
. oxysporum
f. sp.
lycopersici
. In this study, an international collection of
F
oc isolates was screened for the presence of the putative effector
SIX
8
. Using a
PCR
and sequencing approach, variation in
F
oc‐
SIX
8
was identified which allowed race 4 to be differentiated from race 1 and 2 isolates, and tropical and subtropical race 4 isolates to be distinguished from one another. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0862 1365-3059 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ppa.12184 |