2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.biocontrol.2015.02.008
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An explicit AFLP-based marker for monitoring Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. strigae in tropical soils

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“…It was recently suggested that “Foxy-2” abundance is generally determined by physico-chemical soil properties and availability of organic N resources (Zimmermann et al, 2015), but effects of other relevant impact factors like crop growth stage and seasonality under natural field conditions are yet to be understood. It was our primary objective to address these questions through monitoring the proliferation of “Foxy-2” in the rhizosphere of crops cultivated at two agro-ecologically contrasting field sites in western Kenya considering three plant growth stages throughout two cropping seasons.…”
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“…It was recently suggested that “Foxy-2” abundance is generally determined by physico-chemical soil properties and availability of organic N resources (Zimmermann et al, 2015), but effects of other relevant impact factors like crop growth stage and seasonality under natural field conditions are yet to be understood. It was our primary objective to address these questions through monitoring the proliferation of “Foxy-2” in the rhizosphere of crops cultivated at two agro-ecologically contrasting field sites in western Kenya considering three plant growth stages throughout two cropping seasons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantification of “Foxy-2” gene copy numbers in soils was performed using Fos-specific oligonucleotides Kb1 (5′-GGACGAACTGACAGCCCTAC-3′) and Kb2 (5′-GTAACCGTAATATTGTTCAGAGCTC-3′) (Zimmermann et al, 2015). Each reaction (20 μl) contained 10 ng rhizosphere soil DNA template, 10 μl of Power SYBR® Green PCR Master Mix (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, USA), 0.2 µM of each oligonucleotide Kb1 and Kb2, as well as 0.2 μl T4 gene 32 protein (500 ng μl −1 , MP Biomedicals).…”
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“…Genomic fingerprinting techniques have been widely used to study genetic variability, population structure, and species phylogeny of F. oxysporum (Silva et al, 2013;Chen et al, 2014;Zimmermann et al, 2015). Among the techniques, amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) is well recognized which has great discriminatory power (Vos et al, 1995;Mueller & Wolfenbarger, 1999;Silva et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%