2021
DOI: 10.29133/yyutbd.912293
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Türkiye'de Sera Domatesinde Colletotrichum truncatum’un Karakterizasyonu ve Haplotip Analizi

Abstract: Anthracnose caused by Colletotrichum truncatum (Schwein.) Andrus and W.D. Moore, is an economically important disease of most tropical crops. In recent years, it has been reported that it is also pathogenic on tomatoes. In this study, the infected fruits were obtained from Antalya province in 2019. Isolates were purified by taking single spore. Conidia were measured as 22.5-32.5 × 3.75 µm. DNA isolation was carried out using the CTAB method. After the PCR amplification, the PCR product was run on agarose gel, … Show more

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“…China ranked first in production (64.8 million tons), followed by India (20.6 million tons) and Turkey (13.2 million tons) (FAO, 2020). It is suffered from different plant pathogens, especially fungal ones that cause significant economic losses (Yaviç et al, 2020Gül, 2021. Among them, Alterneria solani (Ellis and Martin) Sorauer causes "early blight" disease, and Verticillium dahliae causes Wilt" disease in tomato fields' worldwide (Jones et al, 1991;Yiğit, 1993;Shinde et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…China ranked first in production (64.8 million tons), followed by India (20.6 million tons) and Turkey (13.2 million tons) (FAO, 2020). It is suffered from different plant pathogens, especially fungal ones that cause significant economic losses (Yaviç et al, 2020Gül, 2021. Among them, Alterneria solani (Ellis and Martin) Sorauer causes "early blight" disease, and Verticillium dahliae causes Wilt" disease in tomato fields' worldwide (Jones et al, 1991;Yiğit, 1993;Shinde et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%