D. Fernandez et al., MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF RACES AND VEGETATIVE COMPATIBILITY GROUPS IN FUSARIUM-OXYSPORUM F SP VASINFECTUM, Applied and environmental microbiology, 60(11), 1994, pp. 4039-4046
Restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) and vegetative compati
bility analyses were undertaken to assess genetic relationships among
52 isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum of worldwide orig
in and representing race A, 3, or 4 on cotton plants. Ten distinct veg
etative compatibility groups (VCGs) were obtained, and isolates belong
ing to distinct races were never in the same VCG. Race A isolates were
separated into eight VCGs, whereas isolates of race 3 were classified
into a single VCG (0113), as were those of race 4 (0114). Ribosomal a
nd mitochondrial DNA (rDNA and mtDNA) RFLPs separated four rDNA haplot
ypes and seven mtDNA haplotypes. Race A isolates displayed the most po
lymorphism, with three rDNA haplotypes and four mtDNA haplotypes; race
4 isolates formed a single rDNA group but exhibited three mtDNA haplo
types, while race 3 isolates had unique rDNA and mtDNA haplotypes. Two
mtDNA molecules with distinct sizes were identified; the first (45-kb
mtDNA) was found in all race A isolates and seven race 4 isolates, an
d the second (55-kb mtDNA) was found in all race 3 isolates and in two
isolates of race 4. These two mtDNA molecules were closely related to
mtDNAs off. oxysporum isolates belonging to other formae speciales (c
onglutinans, lycopersici, matthioli, and raphani). Isolates within a V
CG shared the same rDNA and mtDNA haplotypes with the exception of VCG
0114, in which three distinct mtDNA haplotypes were observed. Genetic
relationships among isolates inferred from rDNA or mtDNA site restrict
ion data were different, and there was not a strict correlation betwee
n race and RFLPs. However, the races in F. oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectu
m constituted three distinct genetic groups with regard to VCG and nuc
lear and mtDNA RFLPs.