Identification and Characterization of Pathogenic and Endophytic Fungal Species Associated with Pokkah Boeng Disease of Sugarcane.

PLANT PATHOLOGY JOURNAL(2017)

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Pokkah Boeng is a serious disease of sugarcane, which can lead to devastating yield losses in crop-producing regions, including southern China. However, there is still uncertainty about the causal agent of the disease. Our aim was to isolate and characterize the pathogen through morphological, physiological, and molecular analyses. We isolated sugarcane-colonizing fungi in Fujian, China. Isolated fungi were first assessed for their cell wall degrading enzyme capabilities, and five isolates were identified for further analysis. Internal transcribed spacer sequencing revealed that these five strains are Fusarium, Alternaria, Phoma, Phomopsis, and Epicoccum. The Fusarium isolate was further identified as F verticillioides after Calmodulin and EF-la gene sequencing and microscopic morphology study. Pathogenicity assay confirmed that F verticillioides was directly responsible for disease on sugarcane. Co-inoculation of F verticillioides with other isolated fungi did not lead to a significant difference in disease severity, refuting the idea that other cellulolytic fungi can increase disease severity as an endophyte. This is the first report characterizing pathogenic F verticillioides on sugarcane in southern China.
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cell-wall degrading enzymes,endophytic fungi,Fusarium verticillioides,Pokkah Boeng,sugarcane
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