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Fusarium oxysporum strains from wilting potato plants : Potential causal agents of dry rot disease in potato tubers

DOI: 10.31830/2348-7542.2021.012    | Article Id: 012 | Page : 49-53
Citation :- Fusarium oxysporum strains from wilting potato plants : Potential causal agents of dry rot disease in potato tubers. Res. Crop. 22: 49-53
Yaw A. Akosah, Semyon G. Vologin, Marat T. Lutfullin, Guzel F. Hadieva, Nadezhda F. Scyganova, Faniya F. Zamalieva, Ayslu M. Mardanova yaw.akosah@vvu.edu.gh
Address : 1Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology, Institute of Fundamental Medicine and Biology Kazan (Volga Region), Federal University, Kazan, Russia; 2Tatar Research Institute of Agriculture, Kazan Scientific Center of Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia.

Abstract

The present study focused on the isolation, identification and assessment of the dry rot-causing ability of Fusarium spp. associated with potato wilt in the Middle Volga region of Russia. A total of 14 Fusaria were isolated from the root necks of wilting potato plants. One isolate was identified as Fusarium solani, while the remaining thirteen of the isolates related to the species Fusarium oxysporum. Artificial inoculation of potato tubers with fungal spores showed that tubers of the cultivar Reggi exhibited the highest resistance [cultivar resistance index (CRI) = 0.78] to the tested isolates, while susceptibility (CRI = -0.44) was registered in tubers of the Zhukovskij rannij cultivar. The manifestation of dry rot during artificial inoculation with the spores of vascular-associated Fusaria was significantly influenced by pathogen virulence [H (9, N = 300) = 60.630, p <0.000001] and plant cultivar type [H (2, N = 210) = 17.201, p =0.00018]. However, not all isolates inhabiting occluded vessels caused dry rot in tubers.

Keywords

Cultivar resistance index  Dry rot  Fusarium wilt  Potato  Solanum tuberosum L..

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