Authors
RP Baayen, PHJF Van den Boogert, PJM Bonants, JTK Poll, WrJ Blok, C Waalwijk
Publication date
2000/11
Journal
European Journal of Plant Pathology
Volume
106
Pages
907-912
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Description
Two Fusarium species, F. oxysporum f.sp. asparagi and F. proliferatum, are known to be involved in the root and crown rot complex of asparagus. We have investigated reports on the involvement of F. redolens, a third species, which until recently was considered conspecific with F. oxysporum because of morphological similarities. RFLP analysis of the rDNA internal transcribed spacer region and AFLP fingerprinting identified eight strains from asparagus unambiguously as F. redolens. Four of these were tested and found to be pathogenic to asparagus either in this study (two strains) or in a previous one in which they were classified as F. oxysporum (three strains). Disease symptoms and disease development were the same as with F. oxysporum f.sp. asparagi and F. proliferatum. Present data and literature reports identify F. redolens as a host-specific pathogen involved in root, crown and spear rot of …
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RP Baayen, P Van den Boogert, PJM Bonants, JTK Poll… - European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2000