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Development of a molecular marker for specific detection of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense race 4
Lin. Y. –H      Huang. J. –W      Chang. P. –F. L      Chang. J. –Y      Liu. E. –T      Chao. C. –P      
European Journal of Plant Pathology ;  2009  [Vol.123]  Pages:353-365
Abstract
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense is the causal agent of Panama disease of banana. A rapid and reliable diagnosis is the foundation of integrated disease management practices in commodity crops. For this diagnostic purpose, we have developed a reliable molecular method to detect Foc race 4 isolates in Taiwan. By PCR amplification, the primer set Foc-1/Foc-2 derived from the sequence of a random primer OP-A02 amplified fragment produced a 242 bp size DNA fragment which was specific to Foc race 4. With the optimized PCR parameters, the molecular method was sensitive and could detect small quantities of Foc DNA as low as 10 pg in 50 to 2,000 ng host genomic DNA with high efficiency. We also demonstrated that by using our PCR assay with Foc-1/Foc-2 primer set, Foc race 4 could be easily distinguished from other Foc races 1 and 2, and separated other formae speciales of F. oxysporum.
Keywords
molecular detection - panama disease - pcr - rapd - reliable diagnosis