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Author(s):Rangel, Y.; Jung, G.
Author Affiliation:Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
Title:Analysis of variation within Microdochium nivale from turfgrass in Wisconsin
Meeting Info.:2003 APS Annual Meeting, August 9-13, Charlotte, North Carolina
Source:Phytopathology. Vol. 93, No. 6, June 2003, p. S73.
Publishing Information:St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Microdochium nivale; Morphology; Variations; Random amplified polymorphic DNA markers; DNA; Polymerase chain reaction
Geographic Terms:Wisconsin
Abstract/Contents:"Two M. nivale varieties, majus and nivale, have been reported based on conidial morphology, RAPD markers and ITS region of rDNA. Only var. nivale has been found on turfgrass. To examine the variation among M. nivale isolates collected from Wisconsin golf courses, RAPD markers were compared among 96 single spore isolates. Two groups were strongly distinguished based on this. A major group (group A) was represented by isolates obtained from northwest (NW) and southwest (SW) regions, while group B was only represented by isolates from NW. Selected isolates from each group were then examined using variety-specific PCR primers and conidial morhpology. No differences in shape, conidial length and width were detected among the isolates. Following PCR with primers specific to majus, amplification was observed only with a majus isolate obtained from ATCC. DNA from group A amplified only with nivale pirmers. No amplification product was observed in group B with any of the primers, indicating the possibility of a distinct group. Additional isolates and comparative research are required to validate this hypothesis."
Language:English
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Rangel, Y., and G. Jung. 2003. Analysis of variation within Microdochium nivale from turfgrass in Wisconsin. Phytopathology. 93(6):p. S73.
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