Genetic Variability Among Fusarium udum Isolates From Pigeonpea
Thirty-eight isolates of Fusarium udum obtained from pigeonpea ( Cajanus cajan ) plants showing wilt symptoms were collected from various districts in Kenya and tested for variability in vegetative compatibility groups (VCG) and amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP). Nitrate non-utilising mu...
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Published in | African crop science journal Vol. 13; no. 3 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Published |
Uganda
African Crop Science Society
15.01.2009
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Summary: | Thirty-eight isolates of Fusarium udum obtained from pigeonpea (
Cajanus cajan ) plants showing wilt symptoms were collected from
various districts in Kenya and tested for variability in vegetative
compatibility groups (VCG) and amplified fragment length polymorphism
(AFLP). Nitrate non-utilising mutants were generated from F.udum
isolates by selecting chlorate-resistant sectors on minimal medium
amended with 15gl -1 potassium chlorate. All the isolates of F. udum
were grouped into a single VCG (VCG 1) with two subgroups VCG1 I and
VCG 1 II. The DNA of the fungal isolates was extracted using CTAB
method. The AFLP analysis of 38 isolates using seven primer
combinations generated a total of 318 fragments with 102 being
polymorphic (32% polymorphism). The isolates could be grouped into one
AFLP group with more than ten subgroups based on the analysis of the
banding patterns, although most of these subgroups were not
significantly distant (<50% confidence interval) genetically. Based
on VCG and AFLP, the isolates could have originated from a single
lineage. The VCG and AFLP of F. udum were independent of geographical
origin of the isolates. |
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ISSN: | 1021-9730 |