Details of microorganism genetic resources

Details of MAFF 305608
MAFF No.305608
CategoryFungus
Scientific nameFusarium cugenangense Maryani, L. Lombard, Kema et Crous
Reidentified byT. Aoki (Updated: Jun 2020)
Deposited asFusarium oxysporum Schlechtendal f. sp. niveum W.C. Snyder et H.N. Hansen
IdentifierT. Matsuo
SourceCitrullus vulgaris Schrad.
IsolatorT. Matsuo
DepositorTohoku University
DesignationI-31-3
MediumPotato dextrose agar (hand made) (Potato 200g for decoction, Glucose 20g, Agar 17-20g, Distilled water 1000ml)
Temperature18℃
HazardPathogenic (plant)
SequenceEF1-α H3
PhotoPlate, face Plate, reverse
Reference
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