Details of microorganism genetic resources

Details of MAFF 240328
MAFF No.240328
CategoryFungus
Scientific nameFusarium inflexum R. Schneider
Reidentified byT. Aoki (Updated: Apr 2022)
Deposited asFusarium oxysporum Schlechtendal f. sp. raphani W.B. Kendrick et W.C. Snyder
IdentifierJ. Enya
SourceRaphanus sativus L.
Site on the sourceroot
LocationJAPAN (TOKYO)
Isolation dateJul 1979
IsolatorK. Takahashi
DepositorJ. Enya
Designation100013
MediumSynthetic Low Nutrient Agar (KH2PO4 1.0g, KNO3 1.0g, MgSO4・7H2O 0.5g, KCl 0.5g, Dextrose 0.2g, Sucrose 0.2g, 1N NaOH 0.6ml, Agar 23.0g, Distilled Water 1000ml)
Temperature25℃
Time7days
HazardPathogenic (plant)
SequenceEF1-α H3
PhotoPlate, face
Reference
  • Enya, J., Togawa, M., Takeuchi, T., Yoshida, S., Tsushima, S., Arie, T. and Sakai, T. (2008). Biological and phylogenetic characterization of Fusarium oxysporum complex, which causes yellows on Brassica spp., and proposal of F. oxysporum f. sp. rapae, a novel forma specialis pathogenic on B. rape in Japan. Phytopathology 98(4): 475-483. [10.1094/PHYTO-98-4-0475]
  • Kashiwa, T., Inami, K., Fujinaga, M., Ogiso, H., Yoshida, T., Teraoka, T. and Arie, T. (2013). An avirulence gene homologue in the tomato wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 1 functions as a virulence gene in the cabbage yellows fungus F. oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans. Journal of General Plant Pathology 79(6): 412-421. [10.1007/s10327-013-0471-5]
  • Kashiwa, T., Inami, K., Teraoka, T., Komatsu, K. and Arie, T. (2016). Detection of cabbage yellows fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans in soil by PCR and real-time PCR. Journal of General Plant Pathology 82(5): 240-247. [10.1007/s10327-016-0668-5]
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