Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia

Vegetative compatibility provides valuable information on genetic diversity of certain fungal population including Fusarium species. Fusarium species are capable of causing mass spoilage of perishable vegetable fruits such as tomato either in the field or in storage. A total of 81 Fusarium isolates...

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Main Authors: Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar, Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.663192019-02-12T07:05:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66319/ Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati Vegetative compatibility provides valuable information on genetic diversity of certain fungal population including Fusarium species. Fusarium species are capable of causing mass spoilage of perishable vegetable fruits such as tomato either in the field or in storage. A total of 81 Fusarium isolates comprising F. oxysporum (54 isolates), F. semitectum (22 isolates) and F. subglutinans (5 isolates) were examined for vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs). Nit mutants were generated from minimal medium with chlorate (MMC) and potato dextrose agar with chlorate (PDC) media under varying degrees of chlorate (KClO3) concentrations from 4.5 - 6.0%. Four phenotyping media containing different nitrogen sources (NO2, NO3, NH4 and HX) were used to phenotype the Nit mutants into different classes: nit1, nit3 and NitM. All heterokaryon self-compatible (HSC) Nit mutants of Fusarium species were paired in all pairwise possible combinations on MM to classify them into VCG. Based on the index and distribution of the VCGs, isolates of F. oxysporum demonstrated high genetic diversity where 11 VCGs were recovered. Meanwhile, only three VCGs were recovered in F. semitectum isolates. Fusarium subglutinans isolates had the least number of VCGs where only two groups were recovered. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66319/1/20%20JTAS-1406-2018.pdf Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar and Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati (2018) Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia. Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 41 (4). pp. 1853-1864. ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JTAS%20Vol.%2041%20(4)%20Nov.%202018/20%20JTAS-1406-2018.pdf
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description Vegetative compatibility provides valuable information on genetic diversity of certain fungal population including Fusarium species. Fusarium species are capable of causing mass spoilage of perishable vegetable fruits such as tomato either in the field or in storage. A total of 81 Fusarium isolates comprising F. oxysporum (54 isolates), F. semitectum (22 isolates) and F. subglutinans (5 isolates) were examined for vegetative compatibility groups (VCGs). Nit mutants were generated from minimal medium with chlorate (MMC) and potato dextrose agar with chlorate (PDC) media under varying degrees of chlorate (KClO3) concentrations from 4.5 - 6.0%. Four phenotyping media containing different nitrogen sources (NO2, NO3, NH4 and HX) were used to phenotype the Nit mutants into different classes: nit1, nit3 and NitM. All heterokaryon self-compatible (HSC) Nit mutants of Fusarium species were paired in all pairwise possible combinations on MM to classify them into VCG. Based on the index and distribution of the VCGs, isolates of F. oxysporum demonstrated high genetic diversity where 11 VCGs were recovered. Meanwhile, only three VCGs were recovered in F. semitectum isolates. Fusarium subglutinans isolates had the least number of VCGs where only two groups were recovered.
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author Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar
Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati
spellingShingle Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar
Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati
Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
author_facet Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar
Mohd Zainudin, Nur Ain Izzati
author_sort Ismaila, Abubakar Abubakar
title Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
title_short Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
title_fullStr Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Vegetative compatibility groups within Fusarium species isolates from tomato in Selangor, Malaysia
title_sort vegetative compatibility groups within fusarium species isolates from tomato in selangor, malaysia
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/66319/1/20%20JTAS-1406-2018.pdf
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