Characterization and pathogenicity of Alternaria vanuatuensis, a new record from Allium plants in Korea and China

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Abstract

Alternaria from different Allium plants was characterized by multilocus sequence analysis. Based on sequences of the ß-tubulin (BT2b), the Alternaria allergen a1 (Alt a1), and the RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2) genes and phylogenetic data analysis, isolates were divided into two groups. The two groups were identical to representative isolates of A. porri (EGS48-147) and A. vanuatuensis (EGS45-018). The conidial characteristics and pathogenicity of A. vanuatuensis also well supported the molecular characteristics. This is the first record of A. vanuatuensis E. G. Simmons & C. F. Hill from Korea and China.

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Li, M. J., Deng, J. X., Paul, N. C., Lee, H. B., & Yu, S. H. (2014). Characterization and pathogenicity of Alternaria vanuatuensis, a new record from Allium plants in Korea and China. Mycobiology, 42(4), 412–415. https://doi.org/10.5941/MYCO.2014.42.4.412

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