Morphological and molecular characterization of Fusarium spp. associated with Fusarium wilt disease of Piper nigrum L. in Northwestern region of Sarawak

被引:5
作者
Wan Joo Tan [1 ]
Tu Anh Vu Thanh [1 ]
Rafael, Elissa Stella [1 ]
Chen, Yi Shang [2 ]
Yeo, Freddy Kuok San [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Malaysia Sarawak, Fac Resource Sci & Technol, Sarawak 94300, Malaysia
[2] Malaysia Pepper Board, Lot 1115,Jalan Utama,POB 1653, Sarawak 93916, Malaysia
关键词
Fusarium; Fusarium wilt; internal transcribed spacer (ITS); Piper nigrum L; black pepper; F-SP PIPERIS; 1ST REPORT; SOLANI; OXYSPORUM; OIL; ROT;
D O I
10.21161/mjm.200938
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Aims: Piper nigrum L. (black pepper) is an economically important commodity plant in Malaysia, which generated RM 200.95 million from pepper export in the year of 2018. However, the increase in pepper production is restricted by diseases. Fusarium wilt is one of the major diseases of P. nigrum L. The objectives for this study were to isolate Fusarium spp. associated with Fusarium wilt of P. nigrum L. from selected pepper farms in the northwestern region of Sarawak and to characterize the Fusarium spp. isolated morphologically and molecularly. Methodology and results: Fusarium spp. were isolated from diseased root samples. The pathogen was grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) under dark condition at circa (ca.) 25 degrees C for morphological characterisation. Molecular characterisation was done by using internal transcribed spacer (ITS). Phylogenetic tree was constructed to study the genetic relationship of the isolates. Fusarium solani, F. oxysporum, F. proliferatum were the three Fusarium species identified. There were variations in morphological characters observed between and among the species, including the colony form, margin, elevation, surface appearance and pigmentation. No distinctive morphological characteristic was specific to a location. In addition, growth rate, macroconidia sporulation rate, and microconidia sporulation rate of the isolates were not correlated. In molecular phylogeny, the three Fusarium species were separated into three distinct clades representing the three identified species. The genetic relatedness between isolates within each species was depicted in the tree. Conclusion, significance and impact of study: Variations were observed among isolates in this study based on morphological and molecular characterization. This study would contribute information on the variations of Fusarium spp. associated with Fusarium wilt of P. nigrum L. from the northwestern region of Sarawak.
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