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Intraspecific variation within populations of Fusarium oxysporum based on RFLP analysis of the intergenic spacer region of the rDNA.

D J Appel1, T R Gordon.   

Abstract

Fifty-six isolates of Fusarium oxysporum, including F. oxysporum f. sp. melonis and nonpathogenic strains, were chosen from a larger collection to represent diversity in vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs), mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplotype, geographic distribution, and virulence. Using PCR, a 2.6-kb fragment including the intergenic spacer (IGS) region of the ribosomal DNA was amplified from each isolate. The enzymes EcoRI, Sau3A, CfoI, and AvaII, cut this fragment differentially, revealing 5, 6, 6, and 7 patterns, respectively. Among the 56 isolates, a total of 13 unique IGS haplotypes was identified. Among most F. o. melonis isolates. IGS haplotype correlated with VCG and mtDNA haplotype, but did not differentiate among races. However, a race 1 isolate found in VCG 0131 shared virulence, mtDNA, and IGS haplotypes characteristic of VCG 0134; this isolate may represent a conversion in VCG from 0134 to 0131. Four nonpathogens shared the pathogen vegetative compatibility phenotypes. One race 1, 2 isolate associated with VCG 0134 shared both IGS haplotype and VCG with a nonpathogen, but these isolates did not share the same mtDNA haplotype. Another nonpathogenic isolate shared mtDNA and IGS haplotypes with pathogen group 0131 and may simply be an avirulent mutant of a pathogenic strain. For the other two nonpathogenic isolates, vegetative compatibility indicated a close relationship to the pathogen, but differences in both mtDNA and IGS haplotype suggest otherwise. Overall, the IGS haplotype was more variable among the nonpathogenic F. oxysporum VCGs among which 12 of the 13 IGS haplotypes were found. Nonpathogenic isolates that shared a common mtDNA haplotype, but were associated with different VCGs, often had different IGS haplotypes.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7614373     DOI: 10.1006/emyc.1995.1014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Mycol        ISSN: 0147-5975


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