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Author(s):Ruiz, O. F.; Stiles, C. M.; Harmon, P. F.
Author Affiliation:University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
Title:Vegetative compatibility among Florida dollar spot isolates
Section:APS abstracts submitted for presentation at the 2006 APS Annual Meeting
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Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 96, No. 6, June Supplement 2006, p. S101.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Dollar spot; Genetic variability; Disease resistance; Sclerotinia homoeocarpa
Geographic Terms:Florida
Abstract/Contents:"Dollar spot disease affects warm and cool season turfgrass species in Florida. Recent studies have included a limited number of Florida isolates. The objective of this study was to investigate variability within isolates of the dollar spot pathogen collected in Florida from various host species and during both cool and warm seasons. Fungal isolations were made from samples collected by the authors or that were sent to the Florida Extension Plant Disease Clinic for disease diagnosis. Resultant fungal cultures (17 in all) collected between Feb 2004 and Feb 2006 were characterized. Total DNA was extracted from six of the isolates representing a range of hosts and from both cool and warm seasons in Florida. The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 regions were amplified and sequenced. Fifteen isolates had a high degree (97% or higher) of homology to each other and sequences published for isolates of Sclerotinia homoeocarpa. Nine vegetative compatibility groups (VCG) consisting of between 1 and 5 isolates each were identified within the 15 S. homoeocarpa isolates. Two of the isolates had a high (97% or higher) degree of homology to a sequence published for Poculum henningsianum. Pathogenicity of three isolates of P. henningsianum will be investigated further."
Language:English
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Ruiz, O. F., C. M. Stiles, and P. F. Harmon. 2006. Vegetative compatibility among Florida dollar spot isolates. Phytopathology. 96(6):p. S101.
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