Abstract

Abstract Fusarium solani is a species complex (FSSC) containing isolates that cause diseases in important crops such as root and fruit rot of Cucurbita spp., root and stem rot of pea, sudden death syndrome of soybean, foot rot of bean and dry rot of potato tubers during storage. Based on host range tests, F. solani were subdivided into different formae specialis (f. sp.) and varieties, while DNA sequences of 28S rDNA, internally transcribed spacers (ITS) rDNA and elongation factor (EF‐1α) distinguished the ‘F. solani complex’ in 50 subspecific lineages. In this study we characterized, by cultural, morphological and molecular criteria, 34 isolates of F. solani obtained from potato, other crops and soil. The 34 isolates in the FSSC showed wide variability for their cultural, morphological and molecular traits. The wide variability observed with amplified fragment‐length polymorphism (AFLP) and mini‐microsatellite analyses is in agreement with the polymorphism observed, in a previous study, within FSSC. Nine of 34 isolates in the FSSC, classified as F. solani var. coeruleum, were morphologically distinguishable from the other F. solani isolates but they were distributed in different clusters; moreover, the nine isolates showed instability of the coeruleum pigmentation of the colonies, supporting the ambiguity of the taxa of this variety of F. solani. Using sequence data from ITS plus 5.8S rDNA region, the isolates were classified into different clades. In particular eight isolates were classified into a well‐supported clade including F. solani f. sp. pisi, nine into a clade including only isolates of F. solani f. sp. radicicola and four into a clade including F. solani f. sp. cucurbitae, but this classification could not be used if is not in agreement with host specificity. Two of the nine F. solani var. coeruleum isolates were phylogenetically distinct from all the other FSSC strains.

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