Affiliation:
1. Rural Development Administration
2. The korea Agro-material Research Organization
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAmaranth (Amaranthusspp. L) is not native in South Korea but cultivated in small scales for ornamental purpose as well as a leafy vegetables and pseudo cereals. In this study, a new species within the genusFusariumwas isolated from amaranth showing stem rot symptom from a farmer field in Hwaseong, South Korea. The diseased characterized by dark-brown spot with black border and then get withered.Methods and resultsPhylogenetic analysis based concatenated sequences of translation elongation factor 1-alpha and DNA-dependent RNA polymerase II second largest subunit genes, revealed that the obtained isolate was clearly distinct other species ofFusarium fujikuroispecies complex and the closely related toF.circinatum. Cultural and morphological characteristics and pathogenicity on healthy amaranth plant (stem and leaves) were examined. The isolate was readily differentiating fromF.circinatumbased on 1–5 septate macro conidia and absence of sterile hyphae.ConclusionsBased on molecular and morphological characteristics, this fungus demonstrated to be a new species and described here asFusarium amaranthuense, the causal agent of stem rot of amaranth in South Korea.
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