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Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon

Lebanon is a small Mediterranean country with different pedoclimatic conditions that allow the growth of both temperate and tropical plants. Currently, few studies are available on the occurrence and diversity of Fusarium species on Lebanese crops. A wide population of Fusarium strains was isolated...

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Autores principales: Abi Saad, Charlie, Masiello, Mario, Habib, Wassim, Gerges, Elvis, Sanzani, Simona Marianna, Logrieco, Antonio Francesco, Moretti, Antonio, Somma, Stefania
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9502176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090897
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author Abi Saad, Charlie
Masiello, Mario
Habib, Wassim
Gerges, Elvis
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Logrieco, Antonio Francesco
Moretti, Antonio
Somma, Stefania
author_facet Abi Saad, Charlie
Masiello, Mario
Habib, Wassim
Gerges, Elvis
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Logrieco, Antonio Francesco
Moretti, Antonio
Somma, Stefania
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description Lebanon is a small Mediterranean country with different pedoclimatic conditions that allow the growth of both temperate and tropical plants. Currently, few studies are available on the occurrence and diversity of Fusarium species on Lebanese crops. A wide population of Fusarium strains was isolated from different symptomatic plants in the last 10 years. In the present investigation, a set of 134 representative strains were molecularly identified by sequencing the translation elongation factor, used in Fusarium as a barcoding gene. Great variability was observed, since the strains were grouped into nine different Fusarium Species Complexes (SCs). Fusarium oxysporum SC and Fusarium solani SC were the most frequent (53% and 24%, respectively). Members of important mycotoxigenic SCs were also detected: F. fujikuroi SC (7%), F. sambucinum SC (5%), F. incarnatum-equiseti SC (3%), and F. tricinctum SC (4%). Two strains belonging to F. lateritium SC, a single strain belonging to F. burgessii SC, and a single strain belonging to F. redolens SC were also detected. This paper reports, for the first time, the occurrence of several Fusarium species on Lebanese host plants. The clear picture of the Fusarium species distribution provided in this study can pose a basis for both a better understanding of the potential phytopathological and toxicological risks and planning future Fusarium management strategies in Lebanon.
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spelling pubmed-95021762022-09-24 Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon Abi Saad, Charlie Masiello, Mario Habib, Wassim Gerges, Elvis Sanzani, Simona Marianna Logrieco, Antonio Francesco Moretti, Antonio Somma, Stefania J Fungi (Basel) Article Lebanon is a small Mediterranean country with different pedoclimatic conditions that allow the growth of both temperate and tropical plants. Currently, few studies are available on the occurrence and diversity of Fusarium species on Lebanese crops. A wide population of Fusarium strains was isolated from different symptomatic plants in the last 10 years. In the present investigation, a set of 134 representative strains were molecularly identified by sequencing the translation elongation factor, used in Fusarium as a barcoding gene. Great variability was observed, since the strains were grouped into nine different Fusarium Species Complexes (SCs). Fusarium oxysporum SC and Fusarium solani SC were the most frequent (53% and 24%, respectively). Members of important mycotoxigenic SCs were also detected: F. fujikuroi SC (7%), F. sambucinum SC (5%), F. incarnatum-equiseti SC (3%), and F. tricinctum SC (4%). Two strains belonging to F. lateritium SC, a single strain belonging to F. burgessii SC, and a single strain belonging to F. redolens SC were also detected. This paper reports, for the first time, the occurrence of several Fusarium species on Lebanese host plants. The clear picture of the Fusarium species distribution provided in this study can pose a basis for both a better understanding of the potential phytopathological and toxicological risks and planning future Fusarium management strategies in Lebanon. MDPI 2022-08-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9502176/ /pubmed/36135622 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090897 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Abi Saad, Charlie
Masiello, Mario
Habib, Wassim
Gerges, Elvis
Sanzani, Simona Marianna
Logrieco, Antonio Francesco
Moretti, Antonio
Somma, Stefania
Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title_full Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title_fullStr Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title_short Diversity of Fusarium Species Isolated from Symptomatic Plants Belonging to a Wide Range of Agri-Food and Ornamental Crops in Lebanon
title_sort diversity of fusarium species isolated from symptomatic plants belonging to a wide range of agri-food and ornamental crops in lebanon
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9502176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135622
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090897
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