Affiliation:
1. Department
of Plant Pathology, University of California, Kearney Agricultural
Center, Parlier, California 93648
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Low
and high levels of resistance to the benzimidazole fungicides benomyl
and thiophanate-methyl were observed in field isolates of
Monilinia
fructicola
, which is the causative agent of brown rot of stone
fruit. Isolates that had low levels of resistance (hereafter referred
to as LR isolates) and high levels of resistance (hereafter referred to
as HR isolates) were also cold and heat sensitive, respectively.
Results from microsatellite DNA fingerprints showed that genetic
identities among the populations of sensitive (S), LR, and HR isolates
were very high (>0.96). Analysis of DNA sequences of theβ
-tubulin gene showed that the LR isolates had a point mutation
at codon 6, causing a replacement of the amino acid histidine by
tyrosine. Codon 198, which encodes a glutamic acid in S and LR
isolates, was converted to a codon for alanine in HR isolates. Based on
these point mutations in the β-tubulin gene,
allele-specific PCR assays were developed for rapid detection of
benzimidazole-resistant isolates of
M.
fructicola
from stone
fruit.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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