Verticillium isaacii explained
Verticillium isaacii is a fungus inhabiting artichoke, spinach and lettuce, without necessarily being pathogenic.[1] It causes verticillium wilt in some plant species. It produces yellow-pigmented hyphae and microsclerotia, while producing abundant chlamydospores and resting mycelium. It is most closely related to V. tricorpus and V. klebahnii.[2]
Further reading
- Inderbitzin, Patrik, et al. "Identification and differentiation of Verticillium species and V. longisporum lineages by simplex and multiplex PCR assays." PLoS ONE8.6 (2013): e65990.
- Stajner, Natasa. "Identification and Differentiation of Verticillium Species with PCR Markers and Sequencing of ITS Region." Plant and Animal Genome XXIII Conference. Plant and Animal Genome.
- Inderbitzin, Patrik, and Krishna V. Subbarao. "Taxonomic challenges-molecular evidence for species and sub-specific groups in Verticillium." 11 th International Verticillium Symposium. 2013.
- Inderbitzin . Patrik . Subbarao . Krishna V. . 2014 . Verticillium systematics and evolution: How confusion impedes Verticillium wilt management and how to resolve it. . Phytopathology . 104 . 6. 564–574 . 10.1094/phyto-11-13-0315-ia. 24548214 . free .
- Tyvaert. L.. França. S.C.. Debode. J.. Höfte. M.. The endophyteVerticilliumVt305 protects cauliflower against Verticillium wilt. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 116. 6. 2014. 1563–1571. 1364-5072. 10.1111/jam.12481. 24905219.
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Notes and References
- Subbarao. Krishna. Gurung. Suraj. Short. Dylan. Hu. Xiaoping. Sandoya. German V. Hayes. Ryan J. Koike. Steven T.. Host Range of Verticillium isaacii and Verticillium klebahnii from Artichoke, Spinach and Lettuce. Plant Disease. 2015. 933–938. 0191-2917. 10.1094/PDIS-12-14-1307-RE. 99. 7. 30690967. free.
- Idnurm. Alexander. Inderbitzin. Patrik. Bostock. Richard M.. Davis. R. Michael. Usami. Toshiyuki. Platt. Harold W.. Subbarao. Krishna V.. Phylogenetics and Taxonomy of the Fungal Vascular Wilt Pathogen Verticillium, with the Descriptions of Five New Species. PLOS ONE. 6. 12. 2011. e28341. 1932-6203. 10.1371/journal.pone.0028341. 22174791. 3233568. free.