Microsatellite markers for the fungal banana pathogens, Mycosphaerella fijiensis, Mycosphaerella musicola and Mycosphaerella eumusae
Zapater M.F., Duchemin M., Dussart J.F., Brottier P., Carlier J.. 2008. Molecular Ecology Resources, 8 (5) : p. 1121-1125.
We developed a total of 50 microsatellite markers for the three fungal pathogens causing the most important leaf spot diseases of banana: 32 loci for Mycosphaerella fijiensis are presented, and nine loci each for Mycosphaerella musicola and Mycosphaerella eumusae. All these loci were polymorphic within each species on a sample of isolates collected from various locations around the world. Within M. fijiensis and M. musicola, most of the loci tested (> 80%) in a sample of isolates from a single location in Cameroon were also polymorphic. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction systems were developed with 15 loci for M. fijiensis.
Mots-clés : mycosphaerella fijiensis; mycosphaerella musicola; mycosphaerella; musa; microsatellite; pcr; marqueur génétique; maladie des raies noires; cameroun; mycosphaerella eumusae; sigatoka
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- Carlier Jean — Bios / UMR PHIM