Microsatellite marker-based detection of Fusarium wilt pathogens of Psidium guajava L. |
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Authors: | V.K. Gupta A.K. Misra |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biotechnology , MITS University , Laxmangarh, 332311, Rajasthan, India;2. School of Natural Sciences , National University of Ireland , Galway, Ireland vijaifzd@gmail.com vijaifzd@yahoo.com;4. Molecular Plant Pathology Laboratory , CISH , Lucknow, 227017, India |
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Abstract: | Wilt of Psidium guajava L., incited by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. psidii and Fusarium solani is a serious soil-borne disease of guava in India. Forty-two isolates each of F. oxysporum f. sp. psidii (Fop) and F. solani (Fs) collected from different agro climatic zones of India showing pathogenicity were subjected to estimate the genetic and molecular characterisation in terms of analysis of microsatellite marker studies. Out of eight microsatellite markers, only four microsatellite markers, viz. MB 13, MB 17, RE 102 and AY212027 were amplified with single band pattern showing the character of identical marker for molecular characterisation and genetic identification. Microsatellite marker MB 13 was amplified in F. oxysporum f. sp. psidii and F. solani isolates. Product size of 296 bps and 1018 bps were exactly amplified with a single banding pattern in all the isolates of F. oxysporum f. sp. psidii and F. solani, respectively. Microsatellite markers, viz. MB 17, RE 102 and AY212027 were also exactly amplified with a single banding pattern. MB 17 was amplified in F. oxysporum f. sp. psidii isolates with a product size of 300 bp. RE 102 and AY212027 were amplified in F. solani isolates with the product size of 153 bp and 300 bp, respectively. Therefore, amplified microsatellite marker may be used as identifying DNA marker. |
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Keywords: | wilt Psidium guajava L. Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. psidii Fusarium solani microsatellite marker |
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