نتایج جستجو برای: f. oxysporum (31 isolates)

تعداد نتایج: 529384  

Journal: :چغندرقند 0
رعنا دستجردی موسسة تحقیقات اصلاح و تهیه نهال و بذر ماهرخ فلاحتی رستگار گروه گیاه پزشکی ،دانشکده کشاورزی ،دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد بهروز جعفرپور گروه گیاه پزشکی ،دانشکده کشاورزی ،دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد

this study was carried out to identify fusarium species associated with sugar beet root rot and yellows. pathogenicity of fusarium oxysporum, the causal agent of fusariumyellows of sugar beet was also investigated. samples of infected roots were collected from fields in major sugar beet producing areas in khorasan province during 1999-2000. infected roots were washed, surface sterilised and pla...

2013
R. Hafizi B. Salleh Z. Latiffah

Crown disease (CD) is infecting oil palm in the early stages of the crop development. Previous studies showed that Fusarium species were commonly associated with CD. However, the identity of the species has not been resolved. This study was carried out to identify and characterize through morphological approaches and to determine the genetic diversity of the Fusarium species. 51 isolates (39%) ...

2016
Andrew Taylor Viktória Vágány Alison C. Jackson Richard J. Harrison Alessandro Rainoni John P. Clarkson

Pathogenic isolates of Fusarium oxysporum, distinguished as formae speciales (f. spp.) on the basis of their host specificity, cause crown rots, root rots and vascular wilts on many important crops worldwide. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae (FOC) is particularly problematic to onion growers worldwide and is increasing in prevalence in the UK. We characterized 31 F. oxysporum isolates collected ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1998
D Fernandez M Ouinten A Tantaoui J P Geiger M J Daboussi T Langin

Populations of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis, the causal agent of Bayoud disease of date palm, are derivatives of a single clonal lineage and exhibit very similar Fot 1 hybridization patterns. In order to develop a sensitive diagnostic tool for F. oxysporum f. sp. albedinis detection, we isolated several DNA clones containing a copy of the transposable element Fot 1 from a genomic library...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2007
Gladys Y Mbofung Soon Gyu Hong Barry M Pryor

ABSTRACT Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lactucae, causal agent of Fusarium wilt of lettuce, is a serious pathogen recently reported in Arizona. Sequence analysis of the mitochondrial small subunit (mtSSU), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1alpha) gene, and the nuclear ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer (IGS) region was conducted to resolve relationships among f. sp. lactucae isolates, F. oxysp...

2014
Keigo Inami Takeshi Kashiwa Masato Kawabe Akiko Onokubo-Okabe Nobuko Ishikawa Enrique Rodríguez Pérez Takuo Hozumi Liliana Aragón Caballero Fatima Cáceres de Baldarrago Mauricio Jiménez Roco Khalid A. Madadi Tobin L. Peever Tohru Teraoka Motoichiro Kodama Tsutomu Arie

Fusarium oxysporum is an ascomycetous fungus that is well-known as a soilborne plant pathogen. In addition, a large population of nonpathogenic F. oxysporum (NPF) inhabits various environmental niches, including the phytosphere. To obtain an insight into the origin of plant pathogenic F. oxysporum, we focused on the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and its pathogenic F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersic...

Bahar Karimian, Keyvan Ghazanfari Mehrdad Abbasi Mohammad Javan-Nikkhah

Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum Schltdl. f.sp. phaseoli (Fop), is one of the important diseases of the common bean in Iran and many of the bean growing countries. Incidence of the disease has been reported in tropical and semi-tropical regions of the world. This study was carried out to characterize genetic diversity of F. oxysporum isolates from the common bean by vegetative compati...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2006
Jane E Stewart Mee-Sook Kim Robert L James R Kasten Dumroese Ned B Klopfenstein

ABSTRACT Fusarium species can cause severe root disease and damping-off in conifer nurseries. Fusarium inoculum is commonly found in most container and bareroot nurseries on healthy and diseased seedlings, in nursery soils, and on conifer seeds. Isolates of Fusarium spp. can differ in virulence; however, virulence and colony morphology are not correlated. Forty-one isolates of Fusarium spp., mo...

سعیده شهریاری نژاد سید علی اصغر فتحی,

During the growing seasons of 2009 and 2010, same tomato fields throughout Marvdasht  were visited  and  96 isolates of Fusarium spp. were collected from root, crown and stem of diseased tomato plants. Isolates were identified as based on morphological characteristics. They were divided into four species namely: Fusarium solani, F. pseudoanthophilum, F. oxysporum and F. equiseti. These species,...

Journal: :Tropical life sciences research 2010
Zakaria Latiffah Foong Mah Kok Hsuan Heng Mei Zakaria Maziah Salleh Baharuddin

A total of 33 isolates of Fusarium sp. were isolated from soil samples collected from a mangrove forest in an area in Kampung Pantai Acheh, Balik Pulau, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. The isolates were isolated using soil dilution, direct isolation and debris isolation techniques. The debris isolation technique yielded the most isolates, with a total of 22 Fusarium isolates. Based on identification us...

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