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镰刀菌(Fusarium vorosii, Fv)是谷物镰刀菌(Fusarium graminearum)种复合体中研究最少的一种,镰刀菌是导致多种作物枯萎病(Fusarium head blight, FHB)的主要植物病原体。在这项研究中,我们从有FHB症状的谷物样本和禾本科杂草中分离出12株Fv。分型结果显示,10株为雪腐镰刀菌醇(NIV)型,2株为15-乙酰脱氧雪腐镰刀菌醇(15ADON)型。Fv菌株的真菌学特征与亚洲水稻的主要FHB病原菌亚洲镰刀菌相似,但其无性产孢量至少高出100至1000倍。在致病性比较中,Fv-15ADON型对水稻和小麦的致病性均高于NIV型,与亚洲镰刀菌-NIV型的致病性水平相当。选取具有代表性的Fv- niv型RN1和Fv- 15adon型W15A1进行全基因组测序和分析。与已知的Fv基因组相比,在染色体水平上组装了两个Fv菌株RN1和W15A1的全基因组序列。将两株Fv的基因组数据与已知参考菌株进行比较。通过比较基因组分析发现,根据毛菌生物合成基因簇,即毒素化学型,它们在系统发育上具有亲缘关系。通过本研究,我们为国内作物中可能成为潜在病原菌的Fv物种提供了生物学和基因组特性方面的重要信息。
Mycological and Genomic Characterization of Fusarium vorosii, a Potentially Pathogenic Fungus, Isolated from Field Crops and Weeds in Korea.
Fusarium vorosii (Fv) is one of the least studied species of the Fusarium graminearum species complex, a major plant pathogen causing Fusarium head blight (FHB) in a variety of crops. In this study, we isolated 12 strains of Fv from cereal samples with FHB symptoms and gramineous weeds. Trichothecene genotyping of Fv strains showed that 10 strains were nivalenol (NIV) type and 2 strains were 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15ADON) type. Fv strains have similar mycological characteristics to Fusarium asiaticum, a major FHB pathogen of rice in Asia, however, asexual sporulation was at least 100 to 1,000 times higher in Fv. In comparison of pathogenicity, the Fv-15ADON type was more pathogenic than the NIV type in both rice and wheat, and had a similar level of pathogenicity as the F. asiaticum-NIV type. Among the 12 Fv strains, two representative ones, Fv-NIV type RN1 and Fv-15ADON type W15A1, were selected and their whole genomes were sequenced and analyzed. Complete genome sequences of two Fv strains, RN1 and W15A1, were assembled at the chromosome level with high quality compared to known Fv genomes. The genome data of the two Fv strains were compared with the reference strains already known. As a result of comparative genome analysis, it was found that they are phylogenetically related according to the trichothecene biosynthetic gene cluster, that is, toxin chemotype. Through this study, we provided important information about Fv species that can be potential pathogens in domestic crops about biological and genomic characteristics.