Pathogen Identification And Resistance Screening Of Fusarium Basal Rot İn Taşköprü Garlic İn Türkiye
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2024
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Wiley
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
OpenAIRE Downloads
OpenAIRE Views
Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Fusarium basal rot (FBR), caused by Fusarium spp., is a significant threat to garlic production globally, including in T & uuml;rkiye, where the unique Ta & scedil;k & ouml;pr & uuml; garlic is highly valued. This study investigated the diversity and aggressiveness of 77 Fusarium isolates obtained from disease surveys of FBR in Ta & scedil;k & ouml;pr & uuml; garlic and evaluated the yield and resistance of 20 garlic accessions, including 18 local landraces, the locally developed 'Ta & scedil;k & ouml;pr & uuml; 56', and the commercial Chinese variety 'ASCG'. Molecular identification using translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF1) and second largest RNA polymerase II B-subunit (RPB2) genes revealed F. oxysporum (67.5%) as the dominant species, followed by F. proliferatum (15.6%), F. solani (9.1%), F. redolens (5.2%) and F. clavum (2.6%), respectively. All isolates were pathogenic, but aggressiveness varied, with F. solani being the most aggressive, followed by F. redolens and F. oxysporum. While 'ASCG' exhibited the highest yield (3.15 ton/ha), it was highly susceptible to FBR (DSI = 97.50%). Conversely, the landrace ASTK2 displayed the highest resistance (DSI = 53.13%), but lower yield. Promisingly, several Ta & scedil;k & ouml;pr & uuml; landraces, such as ASTK6 and ASTK13, demonstrated both moderate resistance and promising yield potential. Surprisingly, 'Ta & scedil;k & ouml;pr & uuml; 56', despite being a locally developed variety, exhibited high susceptibility to FBR (DSI = 93.75%) and did not outperform many landraces in terms of yield. This study provides the first reports of F. redolens and F. clavum infecting garlic in T & uuml;rkiye, and the first molecular characterisation of F. solani as a garlic pathogen in the country, highlighting the potential of local landraces for breeding FBR-resistant, high-yielding cultivars.
Description
OZER, Goksel/0000-0002-3385-2520; Dervis, Sibel/0000-0002-4917-3813
Keywords
Allium Sativum Var. Sativum, Fusarium Spp., Kastamonu Garlic, Neocosmospora Sp., Resistance Screening, Rpb2, Tef1, Yield Components
Turkish CoHE Thesis Center URL
Fields of Science
Citation
WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q4

OpenCitations Citation Count
N/A
Source
Journal of Phytopathology
Volume
172
Issue
5
Start Page
End Page
PlumX Metrics
Citations
Scopus : 0
Captures
Mendeley Readers : 1
Page Views
4
checked on Feb 03, 2026
Google Scholar™

OpenAlex FWCI
0.0
Sustainable Development Goals
1
NO POVERTY

2
ZERO HUNGER

3
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

7
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

8
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

9
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

11
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES

12
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION

13
CLIMATE ACTION

14
LIFE BELOW WATER

17
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS


