Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia

Fusarium is one of the heterogeneous genera of saprophytic, pathogenic, and toxigenic fungi distributed worldwide. However, such an important genus is considered to be one of the most highly diversified, thus difficult to identify and classify. Recently, several Fusarium species normally found in th...

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第一著者: Manshor, Nurhazrati
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:英語
出版事項: 2014
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author Manshor, Nurhazrati
author_facet Manshor, Nurhazrati
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description Fusarium is one of the heterogeneous genera of saprophytic, pathogenic, and toxigenic fungi distributed worldwide. However, such an important genus is considered to be one of the most highly diversified, thus difficult to identify and classify. Recently, several Fusarium species normally found in the temperate and subtropical regions were also reported to be in the highlands of tropical areas, including Malaysia. This research was to identify Fusarium species in context of occurrence, diversity, and toxigenicity. Phase sampling was done randomly from variable hosts and substrate in three locations, Cameron Highlands, Fraser’s Hill and Kinabalu Park. The samples were plated on a semi-selective medium (pentachloronitrobenzene agar) and incubated in a standard incubation conditions (27+1°C). One-hundred twenty three (123) Fusarium isolates were single-spored and identified based on the morphological characteristics. Four species were identified i.e. F. graminearum (86.2%), followed by F. venenatum (12.2%), F. avenaceum (0.8%) and F. sporotrichioides (0.8%). Molecular characterization and mycotoxin profiles were used to support the morphological data. The molecular characterization were carried out by using PCR-RFLP of the rDNA intergenic spacer (IGS) region and DNA sequences using Translation α-Elongation Factor (TEF) gene. BLAST search for sequence similarity by using GenBank database which demonstrated 88% - 99% whereas for Fusarium Database was between 89% - 99%.
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spelling usm-464512020-03-06T03:09:11Z http://eprints.usm.my/46451/ Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia Manshor, Nurhazrati QH1-278.5 Natural history (General) Fusarium is one of the heterogeneous genera of saprophytic, pathogenic, and toxigenic fungi distributed worldwide. However, such an important genus is considered to be one of the most highly diversified, thus difficult to identify and classify. Recently, several Fusarium species normally found in the temperate and subtropical regions were also reported to be in the highlands of tropical areas, including Malaysia. This research was to identify Fusarium species in context of occurrence, diversity, and toxigenicity. Phase sampling was done randomly from variable hosts and substrate in three locations, Cameron Highlands, Fraser’s Hill and Kinabalu Park. The samples were plated on a semi-selective medium (pentachloronitrobenzene agar) and incubated in a standard incubation conditions (27+1°C). One-hundred twenty three (123) Fusarium isolates were single-spored and identified based on the morphological characteristics. Four species were identified i.e. F. graminearum (86.2%), followed by F. venenatum (12.2%), F. avenaceum (0.8%) and F. sporotrichioides (0.8%). Molecular characterization and mycotoxin profiles were used to support the morphological data. The molecular characterization were carried out by using PCR-RFLP of the rDNA intergenic spacer (IGS) region and DNA sequences using Translation α-Elongation Factor (TEF) gene. BLAST search for sequence similarity by using GenBank database which demonstrated 88% - 99% whereas for Fusarium Database was between 89% - 99%. 2014-02 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/46451/1/Nurhazrati%20Binti%20Manshor24.pdf Manshor, Nurhazrati (2014) Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
Manshor, Nurhazrati
Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title_full Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title_fullStr Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title_short Identification And Characterization Of Fusarium Species From Highlands In Malaysia
title_sort identification and characterization of fusarium species from highlands in malaysia
topic QH1-278.5 Natural history (General)
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