Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan

In Hokkaido, Fusarium basal rot, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae is one of the important constrains since 1973 which contributes to a significant loss in onion production, either in the fields or during storage. Development of resistant cultivars is suggested as one of the effective contro...

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Main Authors: . WIDODO, NORIO KONDO, KIROKU KOBAYASHI, AKIRA OGOSHI
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Microbiology 2010-03-01
Series:Microbiology Indonesia
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spelling doaj-eb684f459f544d2f9cdb35e119ace9152021-08-31T13:00:57ZengIndonesian Society for MicrobiologyMicrobiology Indonesia1978-34772087-85752010-03-012110.5454/mi.2.1.826Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan. WIDODONORIO KONDOKIROKU KOBAYASHIAKIRA OGOSHIIn Hokkaido, Fusarium basal rot, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae is one of the important constrains since 1973 which contributes to a significant loss in onion production, either in the fields or during storage. Development of resistant cultivars is suggested as one of the effective control measures against the disease, however, this should be accompanied with the better understanding of the pathogen’s population dynamics. This study was performed to investigate the population structure of F. oxysporum f. sp. cepae based on vegetative compatibility groupings (VCGs). Vegetative compatibility groups of F.oxysporum f. sp. cepae were characterized using nitrate non-utilizing (nit) mutants. Four VCGs and 2 single self-compatible (SSC) isolates were identified among 48 isolates, designated as VCG 0420 (33 isolates), 0421 (9 isolates), 0422 (2 isolates), 0423 (2 isolates), and 042-(2 isolates). VCG 0420, to which 4 ATCC isolates out of 6 belonged, was the predominant group within the growing region encompassing Hokkaido Japan. VCGs 0421 and artificial VCG 042- were found less frequently. Four isolates from Welsh onion were not compatible with any recovered VCGs and were assigned to 2 distinct VCGs (VCG 0422 and 0423). https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/30Allium cepaFusarium basal rot of onionsFusarium oxysporum f. spcepaepopulation
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author . WIDODO
NORIO KONDO
KIROKU KOBAYASHI
AKIRA OGOSHI
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NORIO KONDO
KIROKU KOBAYASHI
AKIRA OGOSHI
Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
Microbiology Indonesia
Allium cepa
Fusarium basal rot of onions
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp
cepae
population
author_facet . WIDODO
NORIO KONDO
KIROKU KOBAYASHI
AKIRA OGOSHI
author_sort . WIDODO
title Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
title_short Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
title_full Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
title_fullStr Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
title_full_unstemmed Vegetative Compatibility Groups within Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in Hokkaido-Japan
title_sort vegetative compatibility groups within fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae in hokkaido-japan
publisher Indonesian Society for Microbiology
series Microbiology Indonesia
issn 1978-3477
2087-8575
publishDate 2010-03-01
description In Hokkaido, Fusarium basal rot, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cepae is one of the important constrains since 1973 which contributes to a significant loss in onion production, either in the fields or during storage. Development of resistant cultivars is suggested as one of the effective control measures against the disease, however, this should be accompanied with the better understanding of the pathogen’s population dynamics. This study was performed to investigate the population structure of F. oxysporum f. sp. cepae based on vegetative compatibility groupings (VCGs). Vegetative compatibility groups of F.oxysporum f. sp. cepae were characterized using nitrate non-utilizing (nit) mutants. Four VCGs and 2 single self-compatible (SSC) isolates were identified among 48 isolates, designated as VCG 0420 (33 isolates), 0421 (9 isolates), 0422 (2 isolates), 0423 (2 isolates), and 042-(2 isolates). VCG 0420, to which 4 ATCC isolates out of 6 belonged, was the predominant group within the growing region encompassing Hokkaido Japan. VCGs 0421 and artificial VCG 042- were found less frequently. Four isolates from Welsh onion were not compatible with any recovered VCGs and were assigned to 2 distinct VCGs (VCG 0422 and 0423).
topic Allium cepa
Fusarium basal rot of onions
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp
cepae
population
url https://jurnal.permi.or.id/index.php/mionline/article/view/30
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