Details of microorganism genetic resources

Details of MAFF 410715
MAFF No.410715
CategoryFungus
Scientific nameFusarium proliferatum (Matsushima) Nirenberg ex Gerlach et Nirenberg
Taxonomic statusApproved strain
Validation✔The current name marked was taxonomically verified by NARO Genebank.
Reidentified byT. Aoki (Updated: Jun 2010)
Deposited asFusarium oxysporum Schlechtendal
IdentifierT. Yamada
SourceCryptomeria japonica (L. f.) D. Don
Site on the sourcewood tissue
LocationJAPAN (KYOTO)
DepositorM. Kusunoki
DesignationNO.2-3D-2
MediumPotato dextrose agar (hand made) (Potato 200g for decoction, Glucose 20g, Agar 17-20g, Distilled water 1000ml)
Temperature25℃
HazardPathogenic (plant)
SequenceEF1-α H3 ITS-L MtSSU
PhotoPlate, face Plate, reverse
Reference
  • Nakata, N., Yokoyama, T. and Nakamura, K. (2018). Multiplex PCR for detecting Fusarium oxysporum, F. solani and Pythium sulcatum present in blot-like lesions of carrots. Annual Report of the Kanto-Tosan Plant Protection Society 65: 39-43. [10.11337/ktpps.2018.39]
  • Sano, T., Mizuki, M., Matsui, K., Takahashi-Ando, N., Kimura, M. and Nakajima, Y. (2022). First report of Fusarium armeniacum isolated from rice in Aichi Prefecture. JSM Mycotoxins 72(1): 1-3. [10.2520/myco.72-1-1]
  • Yamazaki, M., Morita, Y., Kashiwa, T., Teraoka, T. and Arie, T. (2013). Fusarium proliferatum, an additional bulb rot pathogen of Chinese chive. Journal of General Plant Pathology 79(6): 431-434. [10.1007/s10327-013-0473-3]
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