1. Fusarium temperatum isolated from maize in France
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Renaud Ioos, Jonathan Scauflaire, Anne-Laure Boutigny, and Nicolas Ballois
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Fusarium ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,Plant Science ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,Pathogenicity ,01 natural sciences ,Fusarium temperatum ,03 medical and health sciences ,Fusarium subglutinans ,030104 developmental biology ,Translation elongation ,Botany ,Clade ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The presence of Fusarium temperatum in France was investigated by analyzing 40 Fusarium strains, previously isolated from infected maize ears in 2011 and formerly identified as Fusarium subglutinans based on morphological characteristics. In this study, 26 strains out of the 40 were identified as F. temperatum and 14 as F. subglutinans based on sequencing of the translation elongation factor 1α gene. The phylogenetic analysis showed that the two species represented two clades strongly supported by bootstrap values. The pathogenicity of F. temperatum strains was confirmed on maize ears. This study provides new information about F. temperatum isolated from maize in France.
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- 2017
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