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Fusarium species associated with date palm in Saudi Arabia
Fusarium is one of the most destructive fungal genera whose members cause many diseases on plants, animals, and humans. Moreover, many Fusarium species secrete mycotoxins (e.g. trichothecenes and fumonisins) that are toxic to humans and animals. Fusarium isolates from date palm trees showing disease...
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description | Fusarium
is one of the most destructive fungal genera whose members cause many diseases on plants, animals, and humans. Moreover, many
Fusarium
species secrete mycotoxins (e.g. trichothecenes and fumonisins) that are toxic to humans and animals.
Fusarium
isolates from date palm trees showing disease symptoms, e.g. chlorosis, necrosis and whitening, were collected from seven regions across Saudi Arabia. After single-sporing, the fungal strains were morphologically characterized. To confirm the identity of morphologically characterized
Fusarium
strains, three nuclear loci, two partial genes of translation elongation factor 1 α (
tef1α
) and β-tubulin (
tub2
), and the rDNA-ITS region, were amplified and sequenced. Of the 70
Fusarium
strains, 70 % were identified as
F. proliferatum
that were recovered from six regions across Saudi Arabia.
Fusarium solani
(13 %), as well as one strain each of the following species:
F. brachygibbosum
,
F. oxysporum
, and
F. verticillioides
were also recovered. In addition, five
Fusarium
-like strains were recognized as
Sarocladium kiliense
by DNA-based data. The preliminary in vitro pathogenicity results showed that
F. proliferatum
had the highest colonization abilities on date palm leaflets, followed by
F. solani
. Although
F. oxysporum
f. sp.
albedinis
is the most serious date palm pathogen,
F. proliferatum
and
F. solani
are becoming serious pathogens and efforts should be made to restrict and control them. In addition, the potential toxin risks of strains belonging to
F. proliferatum
should be evaluated. |
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is one of the most destructive fungal genera whose members cause many diseases on plants, animals, and humans. Moreover, many
Fusarium
species secrete mycotoxins (e.g. trichothecenes and fumonisins) that are toxic to humans and animals.
Fusarium
isolates from date palm trees showing disease symptoms, e.g. chlorosis, necrosis and whitening, were collected from seven regions across Saudi Arabia. After single-sporing, the fungal strains were morphologically characterized. To confirm the identity of morphologically characterized
Fusarium
strains, three nuclear loci, two partial genes of translation elongation factor 1 α (
tef1α
) and β-tubulin (
tub2
), and the rDNA-ITS region, were amplified and sequenced. Of the 70
Fusarium
strains, 70 % were identified as
F. proliferatum
that were recovered from six regions across Saudi Arabia.
Fusarium solani
(13 %), as well as one strain each of the following species:
F. brachygibbosum
,
F. oxysporum
, and
F. verticillioides
were also recovered. In addition, five
Fusarium
-like strains were recognized as
Sarocladium kiliense
by DNA-based data. The preliminary in vitro pathogenicity results showed that
F. proliferatum
had the highest colonization abilities on date palm leaflets, followed by
F. solani
. Although
F. oxysporum
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albedinis
is the most serious date palm pathogen,
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Fusarium
species secrete mycotoxins (e.g. trichothecenes and fumonisins) that are toxic to humans and animals.
Fusarium
isolates from date palm trees showing disease symptoms, e.g. chlorosis, necrosis and whitening, were collected from seven regions across Saudi Arabia. After single-sporing, the fungal strains were morphologically characterized. To confirm the identity of morphologically characterized
Fusarium
strains, three nuclear loci, two partial genes of translation elongation factor 1 α (
tef1α
) and β-tubulin (
tub2
), and the rDNA-ITS region, were amplified and sequenced. Of the 70
Fusarium
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F. proliferatum
that were recovered from six regions across Saudi Arabia.
Fusarium solani
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F. brachygibbosum
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F. oxysporum
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F. verticillioides
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Fusarium
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Sarocladium kiliense
by DNA-based data. The preliminary in vitro pathogenicity results showed that
F. proliferatum
had the highest colonization abilities on date palm leaflets, followed by
F. solani
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F. oxysporum
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Fusarium
species secrete mycotoxins (e.g. trichothecenes and fumonisins) that are toxic to humans and animals.
Fusarium
isolates from date palm trees showing disease symptoms, e.g. chlorosis, necrosis and whitening, were collected from seven regions across Saudi Arabia. After single-sporing, the fungal strains were morphologically characterized. To confirm the identity of morphologically characterized
Fusarium
strains, three nuclear loci, two partial genes of translation elongation factor 1 α (
tef1α
) and β-tubulin (
tub2
), and the rDNA-ITS region, were amplified and sequenced. Of the 70
Fusarium
strains, 70 % were identified as
F. proliferatum
that were recovered from six regions across Saudi Arabia.
Fusarium solani
(13 %), as well as one strain each of the following species:
F. brachygibbosum
,
F. oxysporum
, and
F. verticillioides
were also recovered. In addition, five
Fusarium
-like strains were recognized as
Sarocladium kiliense
by DNA-based data. The preliminary in vitro pathogenicity results showed that
F. proliferatum
had the highest colonization abilities on date palm leaflets, followed by
F. solani
. Although
F. oxysporum
f. sp.
albedinis
is the most serious date palm pathogen,
F. proliferatum
and
F. solani
are becoming serious pathogens and efforts should be made to restrict and control them. In addition, the potential toxin risks of strains belonging to
F. proliferatum
should be evaluated.</abstract><cop>Dordrecht</cop><pub>Springer Netherlands</pub><doi>10.1007/s10658-016-1095-3</doi><tpages>11</tpages></addata></record> |
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