Vegetative compatibility and molecular characterization of Fusarium graminearum isolates from the State of Paraná, Brazil

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Fusarium graminearum isolates causing Fusarium head blight in wheat were collected in Brazil and analyzed by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and vegetative compatibility grouping (VCG). Nitrate non-utilizing mutants (nit) from each isolate were paired to verify heterokaryon formation. Three VCGs were identified among F. graminearum isolates: VCG1 included F-2, F-3 and F-4 isolates; VCG2 included F-1, F-6 and F-9 isolates; VCG3 included F-5, F-7 and F-8 isolates. Based on PCR amplification with eight different primers, the isolates showed great genetic similarity among themselves. Dendrogram analysis demonstrated two RAPD groups: Group A, consisting of isolates F-2 and F-9, and Group B, composed of the remaining isolates. Results suggest the clonal origin of F. graminearum isolates.

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Busso, C., Kaneshima, E. N., Franco, F. D. A., Querol, C. B., & De Castro-Prado, M. A. A. (2007). Vegetative compatibility and molecular characterization of Fusarium graminearum isolates from the State of Paraná, Brazil. Ciencia Rural, 37(6), 1813–1816. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782007000600050

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