Morphological and phylogenetic characterization of Fusarium Link

Leonardo de Jesus Machado Gois de Oliveira, A. A. Rodrigues, E. K. C. Silva, Anna Christina Sanazário de Oliveira, M. C. Barros, E. Fraga, I. D. O. Nascimento, Maria Rosângela Malheiros Silva
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Identification of Fusarium isolates in a sample at the species level is an important and difficult task because many Fusarium species have similar morphological characteristics. The phylogenetic relations of species have been applied in Fusarium systematic and may solve taxonomic difficulties. The aim of the present study is to characterize pathogeny of Fusarium isolates through morphological analysis (concept of morphological species) associated with symptoms in hosts together with phylogeny analysis (concept of phylogenetic species) using internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) of ribosomal DNA for species identification. For the morphological characterization, Fusarium isolates were grown in PDA culture medium. Then, they were classified based on colony color and the microconidial, macroconidial and chlamydospore structures. The isolates were characterized molecularly by amplifying and sequencing the ITS region of the ribosomal DNA. The sequences generated were compared with those placed in the Genbank and Maximum Likelihood phylogenetic trees were constructed. Out of 14 isolates characterized morphologically and molecularly, five isolates were grouped in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex in the Liseola section, seven presented characteristics of species from the Elegans section within the F. oxysporum species complex and two isolates presented characteristics of the section Gibbosum species complex in the F. incarnatum-equiseti species complex. Thus, seven isolates (section Elegans) belonged to the species F. oxysporum, two isolates (section Gibbosum) to the species F. equiseti. However, the ITS region of the ribosomal DNA did not provide sufficient evidence to define the species of G. fujikuroi species
镰刀菌的形态和系统发育特征
由于许多镰刀菌种类具有相似的形态特征,因此在物种水平上鉴定样品中的分离镰刀菌是一项重要而困难的任务。物种的系统发育关系已被应用于镰刀菌系统,并可能解决分类上的困难。本研究的目的是通过与宿主症状相关的形态分析(形态种概念)以及利用核糖体DNA的内转录间隔区(ITS)进行物种鉴定的系统发育分析(系统发生种概念)来表征镰刀菌分离物的病原性。在PDA培养基中培养镰刀菌进行形态鉴定。然后,根据菌落颜色和微分生孢子、大分生孢子和衣孢子的结构对它们进行分类。通过对核糖体DNA ITS区域的扩增和测序,对分离物进行了分子鉴定。将生成的序列与Genbank中的序列进行比较,构建最大似然系统发育树。在形态学和分子特征鉴定的14株分离物中,5株分离物在Liseola剖面中属于fujikuroi种复合体,7株分离物在oxysporum种复合体中属于Elegans剖面,2株分离物在F. incarnatum-equiseti种复合体中属于Gibbosum种复合体。7个分离株(Elegans)属于尖孢镰刀菌种,2个分离株(Gibbosum)属于equiseti种。然而,核糖体DNA ITS区并没有提供足够的证据来确定藤黑毛猴种的种类
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