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Morphological and Molecular Characterization of Fusarium Isolated From Maize in Syria
Authors:Ammar Madania  Merfat Altawil  Walid Naffaa  Paul H Volker  Mohammad Hawat
Institution:1. Biological Medicine Division, Department of Radiation Medicine, Atomic Energy Commission, , Damascus, Syria;2. Department of Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Damascus, , Damascus, Syria;3. Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Damascus, , Damascus, Syria;4. Laboratory for Biotechnology and Quality Assurance, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Applied Sciences of Northrhine ‐Westphalia, Germany, , Westphalia, Germany;5. Toxicology and Biochemistry Division, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Atomic Energy Commission, , Damascus, Syria
Abstract:Maize is the third most important cereal after wheat and barley in Syria. Maize plants are attacked by several Fusarium species causing mainly stalk and ear rot of maize which poses a major impact worldwide. Identification of Fusarium species is important for disease control and for assessment of exposure risk to mycotoxines. To identify Fusarium species attacking maize in Syria, a total of 32 Fusarium isolates were recovered from maize ears collected from four different geographical regions, mainly from Ghouta surrounding Damascus. Fusarium isolates were identified based on morphology and on partial DNA sequencing of the TEF1‐α and rDNA/ITS genes. The majority (26 of 32) of these isolates was identified as F. verticillioides (subdivided into four groups), whereas three isolates turned out to be Fthapsinum, Fequiseti and Fandiyazi. The remaining three isolates were close to Fandiyazi, although further investigation is needed to confirm whether they represent a yet undescribed species. Furthermore, our results showed that sequencing the TEF1‐α gene is much more informative than sequencing of the rDNA/ITS region for Fusarium identification at the species level. PCR analysis showed that only Fverticillioides isolates were potentially fumonisin producers and that only the Fequiseti isolate was potentially trichotecene producer. This is the first report on Fusarium thapsinum, Fequiseti and Fandiyazi attacking maize in Syria.
Keywords:maize     Fusarium     DNA sequencing  TEF1‐α    mycotoxins
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