Authors
S Paavanen-Huhtala, J Hyvönen, SA Bulat, T Yli-Mattila
Publication date
1999/5
Journal
Mycological Research
Volume
103
Issue
5
Pages
625-634
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
Twenty-seven Fusarium oxysporum isolates were studied by RAPD-PCR and isozyme analyses. Thirteen isolates were from barley and the rest from different hosts, most of which were dicotyledonous plants. All isolates could be distinguished from each other by RAPD-PCR analysis, and clustered into seven groups in NJ and parsimony consensus trees. Isozyme analysis detected polymorphism in five of the six enzymes and the isolates could be divided into 26 different electrophoretic groups. Five groups were supported by high branch support and bootstrap values in the approximate support tree of combined RAPD-PCR and isozyme data. These five groups were found also in NJ and parsimony consensus trees. The matrices from RAPD-PCR and isozyme data proved to be incongruent, but they did not totally disprove each other. Some correlation was found between geographical origin and phylogenetic …
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