开发用于监测镰刀菌头疫病的选择性培养基

Hosung Jeon, Jung Wook Yang, Donghwan Shin, Donggyu Min, Byung Joo Kim, Kyunghun Min, Hokyoung Son
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镰刀菌头疫病(FHB)主要由禾谷镰刀菌(Fusarium graminearum)和亚洲镰刀菌(F. asiaticum)引起,是一种严重影响小粒谷物的真菌病害。由于缺乏高抗病性的栽培品种,因此需要对 FHB 进行警惕性监测,以减轻其有害影响。2023 年,韩国南部地区爆发了严重的 FHB 病害。我们通过量化受感染的小穗和谷粒来评估 FHB 病害的严重程度。从感染样本中分离真菌病原体往往会遇到各种微生物的干扰。我们开发了一种经济高效的选择性培养基,命名为 BGT(Burkholderia glumae Toxoflavin)培养基,利用了主要导致水稻细菌性圆锥花序枯萎病的伯克霍尔德氏菌。这种培养基具有选择性生长特性,主要支持镰刀菌属,同时大大抑制了其他真菌的生长。利用 BGT 培养基,我们从韩国各地受感染的小麦和大麦样本中分离出了禾谷镰刀菌和大麦镰刀菌。为了进一步简化这一过程,我们采用直接 PCR 方法扩增翻译延伸因子 1-α (TEF-1α) 区域,而无需单独的基因组 DNA 提取步骤。对 TEF-1α 区域的系统发育分析表明,大多数分离物被鉴定为 F. asiaticum。我们的研究结果表明,BGT 培养基是诊断 FHB 和分离镰刀菌株的有效工具。
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Development of a Selective Medium for Surveillance of Fusarium Head Blight Disease.
Fusarium head blight (FHB), predominantly caused by Fusarium graminearum and F. asiaticum, is a significant fungal disease impacting small-grain cereals. The absence of highly resistant cultivars underscores the need for vigilant FHB surveillance to mitigate its detrimental effects. In 2023, a notable FHB outbreak occurred in the southern region of Korea. We assessed FHB disease severity by quantifying infected spikelets and grains. Isolating fungal pathogens from infected samples often encounters interference from various microorganisms. We developed a cost-effective, selective medium, named BGT (Burkholderia glumae Toxoflavin) medium, utilizing B. glumae, which is primarily known for causing bacterial panicle blight in rice. This medium exhibited selective growth properties, predominantly supporting Fusarium spp., while substantially inhibiting the growth of other fungi. Using the BGT medium, we isolated F. graminearum and F. asiaticum from infected wheat and barley samples across Korea. To further streamline the process, we used a direct PCR approach to amplify the translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF-1α) region without a separate genomic DNA extraction step. Phylogenetic analysis of the TEF-1α region revealed that the majority of the isolates were identified as F. asiaticum. Our results demonstrate that BGT medium is an effective tool for FHB diagnosis and Fusarium strain isolation.
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