Jesús Christopher Castillo-Batista, Francisco Roberto Quiroz-Figueroa, Edgar Antonio Rodríguez-Negrete, Genaro Diarte-Plata, Ruben Felix-Gastelum, Norma Elena Leyva-López, María Elena Santos-Cervantes
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Abstract
Northern Sinaloa is one of the most important potato-producing regions in Mexico. Potato dry rot caused by species of Fusarium is one of the major threats to potato production. The aim of this study was to identify and characterize Fusarium species associated with potato dry rot. A total of 146 Fusarium isolates were obtained from potato tubers with dry rot symptoms from fields in different geographic regions in northern Sinaloa, Mexico, in 2018–2019. A subgroup of 39 representative isolates was selected for further morphological and molecular characterization as well as pathogenicity tests. According to morphological features and phylogenetic analyses of the transcription elongation factor 1-α (EF1-α) gene, the isolates were identified as F. oxysporum clade 3, F. falciforme (FSSC 3 + 4) and F. nygamai. All representative Fusarium species isolates were pathogenic to potato tubers. Furthermore, a significant difference in virulence between species was observed. Future research should focus on understanding the genetic diversity and population structure of these pathogens in the field.
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Journal of Phytopathology publishes original and review articles on all scientific aspects of applied phytopathology in agricultural and horticultural crops. Preference is given to contributions improving our understanding of the biotic and abiotic determinants of plant diseases, including epidemics and damage potential, as a basis for innovative disease management, modelling and forecasting. This includes practical aspects and the development of methods for disease diagnosis as well as infection bioassays.
Studies at the population, organism, physiological, biochemical and molecular genetic level are welcome. The journal scope comprises the pathology and epidemiology of plant diseases caused by microbial pathogens, viruses and nematodes.
Accepted papers should advance our conceptual knowledge of plant diseases, rather than presenting descriptive or screening data unrelated to phytopathological mechanisms or functions. Results from unrepeated experimental conditions or data with no or inappropriate statistical processing will not be considered. Authors are encouraged to look at past issues to ensure adherence to the standards of the journal.