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Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia

Members of Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) have been known as plant, animal, and human pathogens. Nevertheless, the taxonomic status of such an important group of fungi is still very confusing and many new species as well as lineages have been elucidated recently. Unfortunately, most of the n...

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Autores principales: Chehri, Khosrow, Salleh, Baharuddin, Zakaria, Latiffah
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer US 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4356886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25238930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-014-0494-2
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description Members of Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) have been known as plant, animal, and human pathogens. Nevertheless, the taxonomic status of such an important group of fungi is still very confusing and many new species as well as lineages have been elucidated recently. Unfortunately, most of the new taxa came from temperate and subtropical regions. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to identify strains of FSSC recovered from different sources in Malaysia. In the present study, 55 strains belonging to the FSSC were examined and phylogenetically analyzed on the basis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and partial translation elongation factor-1 (TEF-1α) sequences. Based on morphological features, a total of 55 strains were selected for molecular studies. Based on morphological features, the strains were classified into four described Fusarium species, namely Fusarium keratoplasticum, Fusarium falciforme, FSSC 5, and Fusarium cf. ensiforme, and one unknown phylogenetic species was introduced. Although the data obtained from morphological and molecular studies sufficiently supported each other, the phylogenetic trees based on ITS and TEF-1α dataset clearly distinguished closely related species and distinctly separated all morphological taxa. All members of FSSC in this research were reported for the first time for Malaysian mycoflora.
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spelling pubmed-43568862015-03-18 Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia Chehri, Khosrow Salleh, Baharuddin Zakaria, Latiffah Microb Ecol Fungal Microbiology Members of Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC) have been known as plant, animal, and human pathogens. Nevertheless, the taxonomic status of such an important group of fungi is still very confusing and many new species as well as lineages have been elucidated recently. Unfortunately, most of the new taxa came from temperate and subtropical regions. Therefore, the objectives of the present study were to identify strains of FSSC recovered from different sources in Malaysia. In the present study, 55 strains belonging to the FSSC were examined and phylogenetically analyzed on the basis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions and partial translation elongation factor-1 (TEF-1α) sequences. Based on morphological features, a total of 55 strains were selected for molecular studies. Based on morphological features, the strains were classified into four described Fusarium species, namely Fusarium keratoplasticum, Fusarium falciforme, FSSC 5, and Fusarium cf. ensiforme, and one unknown phylogenetic species was introduced. Although the data obtained from morphological and molecular studies sufficiently supported each other, the phylogenetic trees based on ITS and TEF-1α dataset clearly distinguished closely related species and distinctly separated all morphological taxa. All members of FSSC in this research were reported for the first time for Malaysian mycoflora. Springer US 2014-09-20 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4356886/ /pubmed/25238930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-014-0494-2 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014
spellingShingle Fungal Microbiology
Chehri, Khosrow
Salleh, Baharuddin
Zakaria, Latiffah
Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title_full Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title_fullStr Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title_short Morphological and Phylogenetic Analysis of Fusarium solani Species Complex in Malaysia
title_sort morphological and phylogenetic analysis of fusarium solani species complex in malaysia
topic Fungal Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4356886/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25238930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-014-0494-2
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