ITS区作为黄萎病镰刀菌和增生镰刀菌的分类学鉴别

I. Visentin , G. Tamietti , D. Valentino , E. Portis , P. Karlovsky , A. Moretti , F. Cardinale
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摘要

玉米致病菌黄萎病镰刀菌(Fusarium verticillioides, Fv)和增殖镰刀菌(Fusarium proliferatum, Fp)在形态上非常相似,因此分离的Fp常被误认为是moniliformme镰刀菌(Fv的前身)。目前唯一被接受的这些物种之间的形态学鉴别是多酚酸的存在/缺失。在这里,收集了100株镰刀菌菌株,这些菌株是从意大利西北部种植的受感染玉米的玉米粒中分离出来的,根据是否存在多酚类物质,将其归类为Fv或Fp。通过性别杂交、ITS和钙调蛋白测序以及AFLP分析,对一小部分分离株进行了这种分类。将ITS-RFLP检测扩展到全部采集样本以及来自不同地理来源和宿主的若干Fv和Fp分离株。ITS区域被提出作为区分Fp和Fv的分类信息。
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The ITS region as a taxonomic discriminator between Fusarium verticillioides and Fusarium proliferatum

The maize pathogens Fusarium verticillioides (Fv) and Fusarium proliferatum (Fp) are morphologically very similar to one another, so Fp isolates have been often mistaken as Fusarium moniliforme (the former name of Fv). The only presently accepted morphological discriminator between these species is the presence/absence of polyphialides. Here, a collection of 100 Fusarium strains, isolated from infected maize kernels on plants grown in north-western Italy, were assigned as Fv or Fp on the basis of the presence/absence of polyphialides. This classification was tested on a subset of isolates by sexual crosses, ITS and calmodulin sequencing and AFLP profiling. An ITS-RFLP assay was extended to the full collection and to a number of Fv and Fp isolates of different geographical origin and hosts. The ITS region is proposed as taxonomically informative for distinguishing between Fp and Fv.

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