@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17216,
author = {J. M. Risede and Philippe Simoneau},
title = {Typing Cylindrocladium species by analysis of ribosomal DNA spacers polymorphism: application to field isolates from the banana rhizosphere.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Calonectria; IGS; ITS; PCR-RFLP; taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761735},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {93},
number = {3},
pages = {494--504},
abstract = {Forty-four unidentified isolates of Cylindrocladium were recovered from banana root lesions and soils from intensive cropping systems in the Caribbean region, Costa Rica and Cameroon. They were then examined and compared with reference isolates using combinations of morphological characters, sexual crosses and polymorphism of amplified rDNA spacers. According to conidium and vesicle morphology, they were consistently classed into two distinct morphotypes, MT1 and MT2. Sequences of PCR products of their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region compared with similar sequences from reference isolates representing 7 species of Cylindrocladium revealed a very low polymorphism. By contrast, polymorphism in the amplified intergenic spacer region (IGS), as revealed by RFLP analysis, was found to be consistent with the current taxonomy of Cylindrocladium species, and sufficient to distinguish taxa at the inter- and intraspecific level. Using this IGS typing procedure, MT1 field isolates were found to group unequivocally with Cy. gracile, while MT2 isolates grouped with Cy. spathiphylli. The existence of intraspecific variation in the latter species was clearly demonstrated. Reports of these two species from the banana rhizosphere were confirmed by sexual crosses for Cy. spathiphylli, but not for Cy. gracile, which presently has no known teleomorph. IGS-RFLP markers therefore proved to constitute a rapid and suitable complement to morphological and mating studies for delineation of Cylindrocladium species.}
}
Citation for Study 687
Citation title:
"Typing Cylindrocladium species by analysis of ribosomal DNA spacers polymorphism: application to field isolates from the banana rhizosphere.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S526
(Status: Published).
Citation
Risede J., & Simoneau P. 2001. Typing Cylindrocladium species by analysis of ribosomal DNA spacers polymorphism: application to field isolates from the banana rhizosphere. Mycologia, 93(3): 494-504.
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Abstract
Forty-four unidentified isolates of Cylindrocladium were recovered from banana root lesions and soils from intensive cropping systems in the Caribbean region, Costa Rica and Cameroon. They were then examined and compared with reference isolates using combinations of morphological characters, sexual crosses and polymorphism of amplified rDNA spacers. According to conidium and vesicle morphology, they were consistently classed into two distinct morphotypes, MT1 and MT2. Sequences of PCR products of their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region compared with similar sequences from reference isolates representing 7 species of Cylindrocladium revealed a very low polymorphism. By contrast, polymorphism in the amplified intergenic spacer region (IGS), as revealed by RFLP analysis, was found to be consistent with the current taxonomy of Cylindrocladium species, and sufficient to distinguish taxa at the inter- and intraspecific level. Using this IGS typing procedure, MT1 field isolates were found to group unequivocally with Cy. gracile, while MT2 isolates grouped with Cy. spathiphylli. The existence of intraspecific variation in the latter species was clearly demonstrated. Reports of these two species from the banana rhizosphere were confirmed by sexual crosses for Cy. spathiphylli, but not for Cy. gracile, which presently has no known teleomorph. IGS-RFLP markers therefore proved to constitute a rapid and suitable complement to morphological and mating studies for delineation of Cylindrocladium species.
Keywords
Calonectria; IGS; ITS; PCR-RFLP; taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17216,
author = {J. M. Risede and Philippe Simoneau},
title = {Typing Cylindrocladium species by analysis of ribosomal DNA spacers polymorphism: application to field isolates from the banana rhizosphere.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {Calonectria; IGS; ITS; PCR-RFLP; taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761735},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {93},
number = {3},
pages = {494--504},
abstract = {Forty-four unidentified isolates of Cylindrocladium were recovered from banana root lesions and soils from intensive cropping systems in the Caribbean region, Costa Rica and Cameroon. They were then examined and compared with reference isolates using combinations of morphological characters, sexual crosses and polymorphism of amplified rDNA spacers. According to conidium and vesicle morphology, they were consistently classed into two distinct morphotypes, MT1 and MT2. Sequences of PCR products of their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region compared with similar sequences from reference isolates representing 7 species of Cylindrocladium revealed a very low polymorphism. By contrast, polymorphism in the amplified intergenic spacer region (IGS), as revealed by RFLP analysis, was found to be consistent with the current taxonomy of Cylindrocladium species, and sufficient to distinguish taxa at the inter- and intraspecific level. Using this IGS typing procedure, MT1 field isolates were found to group unequivocally with Cy. gracile, while MT2 isolates grouped with Cy. spathiphylli. The existence of intraspecific variation in the latter species was clearly demonstrated. Reports of these two species from the banana rhizosphere were confirmed by sexual crosses for Cy. spathiphylli, but not for Cy. gracile, which presently has no known teleomorph. IGS-RFLP markers therefore proved to constitute a rapid and suitable complement to morphological and mating studies for delineation of Cylindrocladium species.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 17216
AU - Risede,J. M.
AU - Simoneau,Philippe
T1 - Typing Cylindrocladium species by analysis of ribosomal DNA spacers polymorphism: application to field isolates from the banana rhizosphere.
PY - 2001
KW - Calonectria; IGS; ITS; PCR-RFLP; taxonomy
UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761735
N2 - Forty-four unidentified isolates of Cylindrocladium were recovered from banana root lesions and soils from intensive cropping systems in the Caribbean region, Costa Rica and Cameroon. They were then examined and compared with reference isolates using combinations of morphological characters, sexual crosses and polymorphism of amplified rDNA spacers. According to conidium and vesicle morphology, they were consistently classed into two distinct morphotypes, MT1 and MT2. Sequences of PCR products of their internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region compared with similar sequences from reference isolates representing 7 species of Cylindrocladium revealed a very low polymorphism. By contrast, polymorphism in the amplified intergenic spacer region (IGS), as revealed by RFLP analysis, was found to be consistent with the current taxonomy of Cylindrocladium species, and sufficient to distinguish taxa at the inter- and intraspecific level. Using this IGS typing procedure, MT1 field isolates were found to group unequivocally with Cy. gracile, while MT2 isolates grouped with Cy. spathiphylli. The existence of intraspecific variation in the latter species was clearly demonstrated. Reports of these two species from the banana rhizosphere were confirmed by sexual crosses for Cy. spathiphylli, but not for Cy. gracile, which presently has no known teleomorph. IGS-RFLP markers therefore proved to constitute a rapid and suitable complement to morphological and mating studies for delineation of Cylindrocladium species.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 93
IS - 3
SP - 494
EP - 504
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