Genetic diversity and PCR-based identification of potential fumonisin-producing Fusarium verticillioides isolates infecting corn in the Philippines
Issue Date
1-2011
Abstract
Genetic diversity and identification of fumonisin-producing isolates of Fusarium verticillioides from two provinces in the Philippines were analyzed using molecular techniques. Using a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-based technique, 49 of the 54 isolates were identified as F. verticillioides, with an amplified product of 800 bp using VERT-1 and VERT-2 primers. Of these, VERTF-1/VERTF-2 primers detected 38 fumonisin-producing F. verticillioides isolates producing a single fragment of 400 bp. The other five isolates, which had previously been identified as F. verticillioides by TEF sequences, morphology and sexual crosses, were negative using this method. Using Universally Primed-PCR (UP-PCR) markers for F. verticillioides, no grouping was observed based on geographical origin and species, but intermediate (53.8%) to high (99.6%) bootstrap values and high genotypic diversity (H=0.99) were generated, suggesting that all isolates clearly belonged to F. verticilliodes. Unweighted Pair Group Method with Arithmetic Mean (UPGMA) cluster analysis with Jaccard's coefficient showed that similarities among F. verticillioides isolates were intermediate at 71% similarity level. Copyright by the Brazilian Phytopathological Society. Printed in Brazil.
Source or Periodical Title
Tropical Plant Pathology
ISSN
1982-5676
Volume
36
Issue
4
Page
225-232
Document Type
Article
Physical Description
illustrations, tables
Language
English
Subject
Ear rot, Mycotoxin, Zea mays
Recommended Citation
Magculia, N.J.F., & Cumagun, C.J.R. (2011). Genetic diversity and PCR-based identification of potential fumonisin-producing Fusarium verticillioides isolates infecting corn in the Philippines. Tropical Plant Pathology, 36 (4), 225-232.
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