Integrative pathogenicity assay and operational taxonomy-based detection of new forma specialis of fusarium oxysporum causing datepalm wilt

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    The virulence facet of a pathogen against its specific host may be accredited to a gene or a gene complex to produce the host-specific toxins. In this study, to delineate the F. oxysporum taxonomy to the subspecies level, the authors analyzed endopolygalacturonase genes (Pg1, Pg5), exopolygalacturonase genes (Pgx1, Pgx4), translation elongation_factor 1-α (TEF-1α), and the intergenic spacer (IGS) region of rDNA in phylogenetic analysis to detect the forma specialis of F. oxysporum that causes wilt in datepalm. Molecular characterization of morphologically characterized fungal isolates sampled from wilted tissues was carried out by . . .

     

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