Detection of Verticillium species in Swedish soils using real-time PCR
Verticillium species are soilborne plant pathogens, responsible for big yield losses worldwide. Here, we report improved procedures to generate DNA from Verticillium species imbedded in farm soils. Using new genomic sequence information, primers for V. dahliae , V. albo - atrum, V. tricorpus, and V....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of microbiology 2017-12, Vol.199 (10), p.1383-1389 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Verticillium
species are soilborne plant pathogens, responsible for big yield losses worldwide. Here, we report improved procedures to generate DNA from
Verticillium
species imbedded in farm soils. Using new genomic sequence information, primers for
V. dahliae
,
V. albo
-
atrum, V. tricorpus,
and
V. longisporum
were designed. In a survey of 429 samples from intensively farmed soil of two Swedish regions, only
V. dahliae
and
V. longisporum
were identified. A bias towards
V. longisporum
(40%) was seen in the south, whereas
V. dahliae
was more frequent in the western region (19%). Analyses of soil and leaf samples from 20 sugar beet fields, where foliar wilting had been observed, revealed
V. dahliae
DNA in all leaf and soil samples and
V. longisporum
in 18 soil samples, illustrating host choice and longevity of the
V. longisporum
microsclerotia. This study demonstrates the applicability of new molecular diagnostic tools that are important for growers of variable crops. |
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ISSN: | 0302-8933 1432-072X 1432-072X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00203-017-1412-z |