Polyphasic approach used for distinguishing Fusarium temperatum from Fusarium subglutinans

dc.contributor.author Lević, Jelena
dc.contributor.author Munaut, Françoise
dc.contributor.author Scauflaire, Jonathan
dc.contributor.author Stanković, Slavica
dc.contributor.author Ivanović, Dragica
dc.contributor.author Krnjaja, Vesna
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-20T21:49:48Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-20T21:49:48Z
dc.date.issued 2019-05-14
dc.description.abstract Morphological, biological, and phylogenetic approaches were undertaken for the identification of pathogenic species F. temperatum in the Serbian population of F. subglutinans collected in the 1999-2010 period from Zea mays (3 root, 15 stalk, and 6 seed samples), Sorghum bicolor (two seed samples), Hordeum vulgare (one seed sample) and Taraxacum officinale (one seed sample). Based on interspecies mating compatibility analyses and the maximum parsimony analysis of EF-1α sequences, only two strains, originating from S. bicolor seed (MRIZP 0418 and MRIZP 0552), were identified as F. temperatum, while the remaining 26 single-spore strains were identified as F. subglutinans Group 2. In situ detached barley leaf assay and artificially stalk and ear inoculation of two maize hybrids demonstrated that both F. temperatum and F. subglutinans strains were medium and strong pathogens under laboratory and field conditions, respectively. These are the first data on the F. temperatum as seed-borne pathogens of sorghum, as well as pathogenicity of F. temperatum strains on maize.
dc.identifier.handle 21.15107/rcub_ristocar_614
dc.identifier.openaire od______4207:e20d420a0ef835a72a4b477db58f4192
dc.identifier.uri https://ror.circle-u.eu/handle/123456789/1633587
dc.openaire.affiliation UCLouvain
dc.openaire.collaboration 1
dc.publisher University of Tarbiat Modarres, Faculty of Agriculture, Tehran, Iran
dc.rights OPEN
dc.rights.license CC BY
dc.subject Maximum parsimony analysis
dc.subject Sorghum seed
dc.subject Polyphasic approach of identification
dc.subject Maize
dc.title Polyphasic approach used for distinguishing Fusarium temperatum from Fusarium subglutinans
dc.type publication

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