Fusarium sp. FN-2B: a controversial strain genetically close toFusarium poae |
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Authors: | G Mule A Logrieco A Bottalico |
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Affiliation: | 1. Istituto Tossine e Micotossine da Parassiti Vegetali, Consiglio Nazionale delie Ricerche, 70126, Bari, Italy 2. Istituto di Patologia vegetale, Università degli Studi, 07100, Sassari, Italy
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Abstract: | Fusarium strain Fn-2B, a trichothecene producingFusarium strain, first reported asF. nivale but with a very controversial identification, was reexamined genetically by nucleotide sequencing from a highly variable region of the large subunit (25–28S) rRNA (D2 region, ca. 220 nucleotides), and compared to the same region from species it was presumed to belong, in order to assess its phylogenetic affinity.Fusarium strain Fn-2B proved to be more closely related toF. poae NRRL-13637 showing only one heteromorphic site. In comparison to other fungal strains, Fn-2B showed 3,11, and 34 bases that differ fromF. sporotrichioides NRRL-3299,F. triclnctum NRRL-13636 andMicrodochium nivale NRRL-13934, respectively. This phylogenetic affinity between Fusarium strain Fn-2B and F. poae is well correlates with the production of trichothecene mycotoxins by the species. |
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