In this study, identification and rDNA-ITS sequence analysis of an anthracnose pathogen on Dracaena fragrans were carried out. [Method] D. fra-grans leaves with lesions were used as experimental materials to isolate a...In this study, identification and rDNA-ITS sequence analysis of an anthracnose pathogen on Dracaena fragrans were carried out. [Method] D. fra-grans leaves with lesions were used as experimental materials to isolate anthrac-nose pathogen. Morphological observation, rDNA-ITS amplification and sequence analysis were performed to identify the pathogen strain. [Result] Caonidia of the iso-lated anthracnose pathogen were straight or curved, el iptic to crescent, with 2-5 oil droplets, 7.5-20 × 4.5-5 μm. According to molecular phylogenetic analysis, the iso-lated pathogen strain was identified as a new species, which was named Col-letotrichum dracaena-fragrantis sp. nov. [Conclusion] This study provided theoretical basis for the prevention and control of anthracnose.展开更多
To understand the diversity of culturable fungi in soil at alpine sites, Rhododendron fruticosa shrubland, Salix cupularis fruticosa shrubland, and Dasiphoru fruticosa shrubland of the Eastern Qilian Mountains were se...To understand the diversity of culturable fungi in soil at alpine sites, Rhododendron fruticosa shrubland, Salix cupularis fruticosa shrubland, and Dasiphoru fruticosa shrubland of the Eastern Qilian Mountains were selected to investigate. Three methods, including tradi- tional culturing, rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence analysis, and economical efficiency analysis, were carried out to estimate the diversity of soil culturable fungi of these three alpine shmblands. A total of 35 strains of culturable fungi were cultured by dilution plate technique and were analyzed by rDNA ITS sequence. The diversity indices such as species abundance (S), Shannon-Wiener index (H), Simpson dominance index (D), and Pielou evenness index (3) of Rhododendron fruticosa shrubland, Salix cupularis fruticosa shrubland, and Dasiphoru fruticosa shrubland were ranged between 16 and 17, 2.66-2.71, 0.92, 0.95~).97 respectively. The results showed that the diversity of soil fungi were abundant in these three types of alpine shrub grasslands, while further study should be done to explore their potential value.展开更多
文摘In this study, identification and rDNA-ITS sequence analysis of an anthracnose pathogen on Dracaena fragrans were carried out. [Method] D. fra-grans leaves with lesions were used as experimental materials to isolate anthrac-nose pathogen. Morphological observation, rDNA-ITS amplification and sequence analysis were performed to identify the pathogen strain. [Result] Caonidia of the iso-lated anthracnose pathogen were straight or curved, el iptic to crescent, with 2-5 oil droplets, 7.5-20 × 4.5-5 μm. According to molecular phylogenetic analysis, the iso-lated pathogen strain was identified as a new species, which was named Col-letotrichum dracaena-fragrantis sp. nov. [Conclusion] This study provided theoretical basis for the prevention and control of anthracnose.
文摘To understand the diversity of culturable fungi in soil at alpine sites, Rhododendron fruticosa shrubland, Salix cupularis fruticosa shrubland, and Dasiphoru fruticosa shrubland of the Eastern Qilian Mountains were selected to investigate. Three methods, including tradi- tional culturing, rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequence analysis, and economical efficiency analysis, were carried out to estimate the diversity of soil culturable fungi of these three alpine shmblands. A total of 35 strains of culturable fungi were cultured by dilution plate technique and were analyzed by rDNA ITS sequence. The diversity indices such as species abundance (S), Shannon-Wiener index (H), Simpson dominance index (D), and Pielou evenness index (3) of Rhododendron fruticosa shrubland, Salix cupularis fruticosa shrubland, and Dasiphoru fruticosa shrubland were ranged between 16 and 17, 2.66-2.71, 0.92, 0.95~).97 respectively. The results showed that the diversity of soil fungi were abundant in these three types of alpine shrub grasslands, while further study should be done to explore their potential value.