Affiliation:
1. Institute of Field and Vegetable Crops, Novi Sad
Abstract
Tomatoes are parasitized by a number of pathogens, including Fusarium
oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, causal agent of fusarium wilt. Fresh vegetable
fruits can be contaminated with various fungi that produce mycotoxins, which
is an important issue for human health. The objective of this paper was to
isolate, determine, and identify causal organisms of tomato wilt and fruit
rot, based on the pathogens morphological and molecular characteristics.
Samples of diseased plants showing symptoms of tomato wilt were collected
from different localities in the production region of Vojvodina. Fruits with
symptoms of fusarium rot were collected from storage and warehouses. The
isolation and morphological determination of the fungus were performed on PDA
and Czapek?s nutrient media. Isolates from diseased plants growing in field,
designated as TFW1-TFW12 and seven isolates from diseased tomato fruits
(TFM1-TFM7) were chosen for further investigation. For identification of the
fungal isolates, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was also used. The
EF1/EF2 primer pair was used for molecular identification of Fusarium sp.
Nine analyzed samples were found to contain DNA fragments 700 bp in size.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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