Identification and characterization of verticillium longisporum lineage a1/d1 from brassica crops in manitoba, canada

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Verticillium stripe in canola (Brassica napus L.) caused by Verticillium longisporum was first reported in Manitoba in 2014. In this study, Brassica crops including canola, mustard (Brassica juncea) and radish (Raphanus sativus) with visible symptoms of Verticillium stripe were collected from Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, and the pathogens were isolated. Isolates from canola and radish were identified to V. longisporum, which produced longer conidia (7.92–12.00 µm) than Verticillium dahliae (4.32–7.04 µm). An isolate derived from mustard was characterized as V. dahliae. Molecular diagnostics with 18S rDNA, 5.8S rDNA and mating-type marker primers were used to confirm the identification of Verticillium isolates. PCR-RFLP of the mitochondrial small subunit rDNA and the cytochrome b gene were also employed to distinguish V. longisporum isolates from V. dahliae. The multi-gene characterization approach allowed for lineage determination, and V. longisporum isolates from canola and radish were in the A1/D1 group. Isolates of Verticillium longisporum from canola inoculated onto the canola cultivar ‘Westar’ caused symptoms of stem striping, stunting and short plants. Re-isolated fungal strains from infected stems were again inoculated onto canola plants, in order to confirm that V. longisporum was the causal agent of Verticillium stripe disease in the pathogenicity test.

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Zou, Z., Bisht, V., & Dilantha Fernando, W. G. (2020). Identification and characterization of verticillium longisporum lineage a1/d1 from brassica crops in manitoba, canada. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21103499

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