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Genetic Variation of Strawberry Fusarium Wilt Pathogen Population in Korea

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Journal Mycobiology
Date 2022 Mar 16
PMID 35291594
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Strawberries are a popular economic crop, and one of the major plantations and exporting countries is Korea in the world. The species complex (FOSC) is a soil-borne pathogen with genetic diversity, resulting in wilt disease in various crops. In Korea, strawberries wilt disease was first reported in the 1980s due to the infection of FOSC, causing significant economic damage every year. The causal agent, f. sp. , is a soil-borne pathogen with a characteristic of FOSC that is difficult to control chemically and mutates easily. This study obtained genetic polymorphism information that was based on AFLP, of f. sp. 91 strains, which were isolated from strawberry cultivation sites in Gyeongsangnam-do and Chungcheongnam-do, and compared strains information, which was the isolated location, host variety, response to chemical fungicide, and antagonistic bacteria, and mycelium phenotype. As a result, AFLP phylogeny found that two groups were mainly present, and group B was present at a high frequency in Gyeongsangnam-do. Group B proved less sensitive to tebuconazole than group A through Student's t-test. In addition, the fractions pattern of AFLP was calculated by comparing the strain information using PCA and PERMANOVA, and the main criteria were separated localization and strawberry varieties (PERMANOVA;  < 0.05). And tebuconazole was different with weak confidence (PERMANOVA;  < 0.10). This study suggests that the f. sp. should be continuously monitored and managed, including group B, which is less chemically effective.

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