FcMgv1, FcStuA AND FcVeA BASED GENETIC CHARACTERIZATION IN Fusarium culmorum (W.G. Smith)
Abstract
Fusarium culmorum (W.G. Smith) leads
to economic losses in wheat and
barley fields in Turkey as well as in many countries worldwide as a result of
head blight and crown rot diseases. In this study, in vitro growth capacity of 33 F.
culmorum isolates originating from Turkey and the relationship between phenotypic
and genetic characteristics obtained based on similarities of FcMgv1, FcStuA and FcVeA genes
were investigated. Linear growth rate
values were recorded at 4th and 7th days of incubation.
The mean linear growth rate values ranged from 7.58±1.06
to 14.7±1.26mm/day. The isolates F2 and 18F with relatively high linear
growth values and the isolates 12F and F19 with relatively low linear growth
values, were selected to be used in multiloci based genotyping analysis. FcMgv1, FcStuA and FcVeA genes
were amplified in lengths of 1733, 2001 and 1898bp, respectively. The genes
were sequenced, aligned and then subjected to BLASTn and to maximum likelihood
topology analysis. Nucleotide sequence of each gene showed maximum hit with
associated genes deposited in NCBI with 0.0-0.0 E-values and 1188 to 3256 bit
scores. Alignment analysis resulted in at least 89% bootstrap support.
Moreover, isolates with similar linear growth rates were co-clustered in
phylogenetic analysis. The findings obtained in this study showed that the
three genes which are essential for fungal survival could be used in genetic
characterization analysis and in revealing the associations between their
genetic and phenotypic characteristics.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Structural Biology
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
March 24, 2018
Submission Date
August 15, 2017
Acceptance Date
March 21, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2018 Volume: 19 Number: 1