Pak. J. Bot., 48(1): 241-247, 2016. |
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A MULTI-GENE PHYLOGENY OF CERATOCYSTIS MANGINECANS INFECTING MANGO IN PAKISTAN
ASMA RASHID1*, SHAZIA IRAM2 AND IFTIKHAR AHMAD1
Abstract: Mango trees (Mangifera indica L.) are affected by a serious wilt disease, recognized as mango sudden death first time reported in Muzafargargh Punjab, Pakistan in 1995. Its prevalent is in almost all mango growing areas with severity ranged from 2-5% in Punjab and 5-10% in Sindh. Survey and sampling was conducted during the year 2011-12, on mango orchids in different distracts of Punjab and Sindh and no location was found free from this Disease. For molecular identification, DNA was successfully extracted and was then amplified by using ITS, BT, TEF (600-800)primers through Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) assay andnucleotide evidence of Pakistani isolates (45 for each gene) exhibiting the maximum genetic homology with Ceratocystis manginecans (99-100%) followed by C. fimbriata (97%) and C. omanensis (80%) respectively. On the basics of morphological tools and comparison of nucleotide evidence of multi-genes, C. manginecans is different from C. fimbriata and C. omanensis which infect mango in Pakistan. The availability of disease-free planting material and management in combination with fertilization and proper irrigation system would help in improving orchard management system.
Key words: Mango, ITS, BT, TEF, Phylogeny, Ceratocystis manginecans.
1PARC Institutes of Advanced Studies in Agriculture, National Agricultural Research Center, Islamabad, Pakistan 2Department of Environmental Sciences, Fatima Jinnah Women University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan *Corresponding author’s email: asma_friend@yahoo.com; 0334-5296793 |
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