RRC ID 75534
Author Kotera S, Hishiike M, Saito H, Komatsu K, Arie T.
Title Differentiation of the Pea Wilt Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi from Other Isolates of Fusarium Species by PCR.
Journal Microbes Environ
Abstract Pea wilt disease, caused by the soilborne and seedborne fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. pisi (Fop), first appeared in Japan in 2002. We herein investigated the molecular characteristics of 16 Fop isolates sampled from multiple locations and at different times in Japan. The 16 isolates were divided into three clades in molecular phylogenic ana-lyses based on both the TEF1α gene and the rDNA-IGS region. All of the Fop isolates harbored a PDA1 gene, which encodes the cytochrome P450 pisatin demethylase (Pda1), and also carried one or both of the SIX6 and SIX13 genes, which encode secreted in xylem (Six) proteins. Other forms of F. oxysporum and other species of Fusarium did not carry these sets of genes. Based on these results, a PCR method was developed to identify Fop and differentiate it from other forms and non-pathogenic isolates of Fusarium spp. We also demonstrated that the PCR method effectively detected Fop in infected pea plants and infested soils.
Volume 37(1)
Published 2022-1-1
DOI 10.1264/jsme2.ME21061
PMID 34980803
PMC PMC8958301
MeSH Fusarium* / genetics Pisum sativum / genetics Pisum sativum / microbiology Plant Diseases / microbiology Polymerase Chain Reaction Virulence / genetics
Resource
General Microbes JCM 12575