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First report of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense VCG 0125 and VCG 01220 of Race 1 infecting Cavendish bananas (Musa sp. AAA) in India

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Title First report of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense VCG 0125 and VCG 01220 of Race 1 infecting Cavendish bananas (Musa sp. AAA) in India
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Creator Raman Thangavelu , Gopi Muthukathan , Periaswamy Pushpakanth , Loganathan Murugan , Esack Edwin Raj , Marimuthu N , Prabakaran M , Subbaraya Uma
 
Subject Banana; Foc R1; Fusarium wilt; Vegetative compatibility grouping.
 
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Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc) is the most devastating disease affecting commercial and subsistence cultivation of banana (Musa spp.) worldwide. Generally, the Cavendish bananas are resistant to Foc race 1 that destroyed cv. 'Gros Michel' (AAA) and susceptible to tropical race 4 (TR4), which is causing severe epidemics in different banana-growing countries including India (Thangavelu et al. 2019). In 2019, a roving survey was conducted in major banana growing states of India such as Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu to assess the incidence of Fusarium wilt disease in Cavendish bananas and also to characterize the pathogens by different methods including Vegetative Compatibility Grouping (VCG) and molecular methods. The Fusarium wilt incidence in cv. Grand Naine (Cavendish group-AAA) was 6-65% in Bihar, 30-45% in Uttar Pradesh, 5-15% in Gujarat and 15- 21% in Tamil Nadu. For characterization, a total of 61 samples from the Fusarium wilt infected Cavendish bananas were collected and single spore culture of Foc was obtained. The morphological characterization revealed the presence of one to two oval- to kidney-shaped cells in false heads and sickle-shaped macroconidia and a foot-shaped basal cell. The pathogenicity was demonstrated by adopting randomized block design with five replications on cv. Grand Naine. The Koch's postulate was successfully completed by re-isolation of the inoculated Foc pathogen and characterization by PCR method. The VCG analysis carried out using nit-M testers of all known VCGs indicated the presence of VCG 0125 from the Foc samples collected from cv. Grand Naine grown in Uttar Pradesh (Siswabazar of Maharakanj district) and Tamil Nadu (Cumbum of Theni district), VCG 01220 from the Foc samples collected from cv. Grand Naine grown in Uttar Pradesh (Siswabazar of Maharakanj district) and Gujarat (Kamrej of Surat district,) and VCG 01213/16 from Foc samples collected from Uttar Pradesh (Siswabazar of Maharakanj district) and Bihar (Falka village of Katihar district) . The molecular confirmation of these VCGs 0125, and 01220 (Foc R1) isolates was carried out by PCR method using the primer set SIX6b_210_F and SIX6b_210_R (Carvalhais et al. 2019) for Foc R1, primer sets Foc TR4-F & Foc TR4 -R (Dita et al. 2010) for Foc TR4 and primer set Foc-1/Foc -2 (Lin et al. 2009) for Race 4. The results showed that only the primer set for Foc R1 has generated the expected amplicon size of 210 bp in the Foc isolates of VCG 0125 and 01220. Besides, the sequencing of Translation Elongation Factor (TEF) 1-α gene and BLAST searches in Genbank for the representative Foc isolates of VCG 0125 (Genbank no. MW 286800) showed 99.84% similarity to Foc R1 (KX365393.1) and Foc isolates of VCG 01220 (Genbank no. MW 286803) showed 99.69% similarity to Foc R1 (KX365413.1). Further, a phylogenetic analysis performed using the TEF1-α gene sequences showed that the Foc race 1 isolates (VCGs 0125 and 01220) from India were grouped with known Foc race 1 isolates from Tanzania and Australia. Based on the experimental results the study has confirmed the presence of VCGs 0125 and 01220 of Foc Race 1 in cv. Grand Naine in India. As these VCGs are most widely distributed and do not found to infect Cavendish bananas so far (Mostert et al. 2017), this report is very important from the quarantine and management perspectives. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of the occurrence of VCGs 0125 and 01220 of Foc Race 1 in cv. Grand Naine in India.
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Date 2021-07-19T09:17:40Z
2021-07-19T09:17:40Z
2020-12-02
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Raman, Thangavelu & Muthukathan, Gopi & Periyasamy, Pushpakanth & Murugan, Loganathan & Edwinraj, Esack & Marimuthu, N. & Prabakaran, M. & Uma, S.. (2020). First report of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense VCG 0125 and VCG 01220 of Race 1 infecting Cavendish bananas(Musa sp. AAA) in India. Plant Disease. 105. 10.1094/PDIS-09-20-2052-PDN.
0191-2917
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/48820
 
Language English
 
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Publisher ASP Publications