rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties

Fusarium proliferatum known as a pathogen of sheath rot disease. This study aims to determine the genetic diversity by rep-PCR and determine the relationship between the molecular diversity data and the in vitro environmental treatment by using light, pH and temperature and rice variety test. The re...

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Main Authors: Pramunadipta, Syafiqa, Widiastuti, Ani, Wibowo, Arif, Priyatmojo, Achmadi
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2834562023-11-21T03:57:10Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283456/ rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties Pramunadipta, Syafiqa Widiastuti, Ani Wibowo, Arif Priyatmojo, Achmadi Crop and Pasture Protection (Pests Diseases and Weeds) Fusarium proliferatum known as a pathogen of sheath rot disease. This study aims to determine the genetic diversity by rep-PCR and determine the relationship between the molecular diversity data and the in vitro environmental treatment by using light, pH and temperature and rice variety test. The rep-PCR amplification demonstrated that F. proliferatum was categorized into two groups. Based on the mycelial weight and the growth rate parameters, the 12light/12dark, pH 8, and 25 °C sub-treatments showed the highest outcomes, while in continuous light, pH 6, and 25 °C sub-treatments got the highest spore production. The Inpari 30 rice variety showed the highest disease severity results for F. proliferatum infection. Both the results of the F. proliferatum groups did not affect the fungal growth and fungal infection in several tested rice varieties. These findings suggest that each isolate has a different ability to grow, produce mycelium and spores, and infect a specific rice variety. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283456/1/rep-PCR%20analysis%20of%20Fusarium%20proliferatum%20causing%20sheath%20rot%20disease%20and%20its%20relationship%20to%20light%20pH%20temperature%20and%20rice%20varieties.pdf Pramunadipta, Syafiqa and Widiastuti, Ani and Wibowo, Arif and Priyatmojo, Achmadi (2022) rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties. Archives of Phytopathology and Plant Protection, 55 (8). 973 – 990. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85131187358&doi=10.1080%2f03235408.2022.2081484&partnerID=40&md5=75b79e24868bcf40aa79fd74c607f231
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topic Crop and Pasture Protection (Pests Diseases and Weeds)
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Pramunadipta, Syafiqa
Widiastuti, Ani
Wibowo, Arif
Priyatmojo, Achmadi
rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
description Fusarium proliferatum known as a pathogen of sheath rot disease. This study aims to determine the genetic diversity by rep-PCR and determine the relationship between the molecular diversity data and the in vitro environmental treatment by using light, pH and temperature and rice variety test. The rep-PCR amplification demonstrated that F. proliferatum was categorized into two groups. Based on the mycelial weight and the growth rate parameters, the 12light/12dark, pH 8, and 25 °C sub-treatments showed the highest outcomes, while in continuous light, pH 6, and 25 °C sub-treatments got the highest spore production. The Inpari 30 rice variety showed the highest disease severity results for F. proliferatum infection. Both the results of the F. proliferatum groups did not affect the fungal growth and fungal infection in several tested rice varieties. These findings suggest that each isolate has a different ability to grow, produce mycelium and spores, and infect a specific rice variety. © 2022 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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author Pramunadipta, Syafiqa
Widiastuti, Ani
Wibowo, Arif
Priyatmojo, Achmadi
author_facet Pramunadipta, Syafiqa
Widiastuti, Ani
Wibowo, Arif
Priyatmojo, Achmadi
author_sort Pramunadipta, Syafiqa
title rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
title_short rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
title_full rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
title_fullStr rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
title_full_unstemmed rep-PCR analysis of Fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, pH, temperature and rice varieties
title_sort rep-pcr analysis of fusarium proliferatum causing sheath rot disease and its relationship to light, ph, temperature and rice varieties
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2022
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