Sclerotium rolfsii isolates (366) collected from 1985 to 1994 in Texas
peanut fields were placed in 25 mycelial compatibility groups (MCG) b
ased on the formation of an antagonism zone between incompatible mycel
ia of paired isolates. The same MCG were often detected in several geo
graphically distant counties in Texas. Individual peanut fields contai
ned one to five MCG, whereas individual plants were infected with isol
ates from one MCG. Two fields sampled extensively in 1992 maintained t
he same MCG in 1993: MCG 6 and 7 in Galen and MCG 1, 2, 3, 4, and 12 i
n Grissom. However, MCG 11, which consisted of a single fungicide-tole
rant 1985 isolate of S. rolfsii from Galen, was not found among the 36
6 isolates collected nor was the trait of fungicide tolerance. DNA amp
lification patterns resulting from the use of the 18-base oligonucleot
ide primer NK2 and from restriction digests of the internal transcribe
d spacer (ITS) region of the rDNA were examined in a subset of 80 isol
ates from four fields to determine the genetic similarity of isolates
within and between 12 MCG. Three NK2-amplified DNA patterns in genomic
DNA and four MboI restriction digest patterns of the ITS region were
found. All isolates within a MCG gave identical patterns for each mark
er, and some MCG shared the same ITS and NK2 patterns. MCG sharing the
same DNA patterns were often from the same field.