Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina

The Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) is a group of mycotoxigenic fungi that are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat worldwide. The distribution, frequency of occurrence, and genetic diversity of FGSC species in cereal crops in South America is not well understood comp...

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Main Authors: Giuseppina Mulè, Antonio Moretti, Virginia Fernandez Pinto, Stefania Somma, Cora Lilia Alvarez, Antonio F. Logrieco, Gaetano Stea, Robert H. Proctor
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Published: MDPI AG 2011-10-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/3/10/1294/
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author Giuseppina Mulè
Antonio Moretti
Virginia Fernandez Pinto
Stefania Somma
Cora Lilia Alvarez
Antonio F. Logrieco
Gaetano Stea
Robert H. Proctor
author_facet Giuseppina Mulè
Antonio Moretti
Virginia Fernandez Pinto
Stefania Somma
Cora Lilia Alvarez
Antonio F. Logrieco
Gaetano Stea
Robert H. Proctor
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description The Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) is a group of mycotoxigenic fungi that are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat worldwide. The distribution, frequency of occurrence, and genetic diversity of FGSC species in cereal crops in South America is not well understood compared to some regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Therefore, we examined the frequency and genetic diversity of a collection of 183 FGSC isolates recovered from wheat grown during multiple growing seasons and across a large area of eastern Argentina, a major wheat producing region in South America. Sequence analysis of the translation elongation factor 1−α and β-tubulin genes as well as Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) analyses indicated that all isolates were the FGSC species F. graminearum sensu stricto. AFLP analysis resolved at least 11 subgroups, and all the isolates represented different AFLP haplotypes. AFLP profile and geographic origin were not correlated. Previously obtained trichothecene production profiles of the isolates revealed that the 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotype was slightly more frequent than the 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotype among the isolates. These data extend the current understanding of FGSC diversity and provide further evidence that F. graminearum sensu stricto is the predominant cause of FHB in the temperate main wheat-growing area of Argentina. Moreover, two isolates of F. crookwellense and four of F. pseudograminearum were also recovered from wheat samples and sequenced. The results also suggest that, although F. graminearum sensu stricto was the only FGSC species recovered in this study, the high level of genetic diversity within this species should be considered in plant breeding efforts and development of other disease management strategies aimed at reducing FHB.
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spelling doaj.art-2201f68876b9470b83c85e269d5067832022-12-22T02:10:28ZengMDPI AGToxins2072-66512011-10-013101294130910.3390/toxins3101294Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of ArgentinaGiuseppina MulèAntonio MorettiVirginia Fernandez PintoStefania SommaCora Lilia AlvarezAntonio F. LogriecoGaetano SteaRobert H. ProctorThe Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) is a group of mycotoxigenic fungi that are the primary cause of Fusarium head blight (FHB) of wheat worldwide. The distribution, frequency of occurrence, and genetic diversity of FGSC species in cereal crops in South America is not well understood compared to some regions of Asia, Europe and North America. Therefore, we examined the frequency and genetic diversity of a collection of 183 FGSC isolates recovered from wheat grown during multiple growing seasons and across a large area of eastern Argentina, a major wheat producing region in South America. Sequence analysis of the translation elongation factor 1−α and β-tubulin genes as well as Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) analyses indicated that all isolates were the FGSC species F. graminearum sensu stricto. AFLP analysis resolved at least 11 subgroups, and all the isolates represented different AFLP haplotypes. AFLP profile and geographic origin were not correlated. Previously obtained trichothecene production profiles of the isolates revealed that the 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotype was slightly more frequent than the 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotype among the isolates. These data extend the current understanding of FGSC diversity and provide further evidence that F. graminearum sensu stricto is the predominant cause of FHB in the temperate main wheat-growing area of Argentina. Moreover, two isolates of F. crookwellense and four of F. pseudograminearum were also recovered from wheat samples and sequenced. The results also suggest that, although F. graminearum sensu stricto was the only FGSC species recovered in this study, the high level of genetic diversity within this species should be considered in plant breeding efforts and development of other disease management strategies aimed at reducing FHB.http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/3/10/1294/Fusarium Head BlightAFLPtranslation elongation factor 1−αβ-tubulindeoxynivalenol3-acetyldeoxynivalenol15-acetyldeoxynivalenol
spellingShingle Giuseppina Mulè
Antonio Moretti
Virginia Fernandez Pinto
Stefania Somma
Cora Lilia Alvarez
Antonio F. Logrieco
Gaetano Stea
Robert H. Proctor
Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
Toxins
Fusarium Head Blight
AFLP
translation elongation factor 1−α
β-tubulin
deoxynivalenol
3-acetyldeoxynivalenol
15-acetyldeoxynivalenol
title Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
title_full Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
title_short Genetic Diversity in Fusarium graminearum from a Major Wheat-Producing Region of Argentina
title_sort genetic diversity in fusarium graminearum from a major wheat producing region of argentina
topic Fusarium Head Blight
AFLP
translation elongation factor 1−α
β-tubulin
deoxynivalenol
3-acetyldeoxynivalenol
15-acetyldeoxynivalenol
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-6651/3/10/1294/
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