Centro Agrícola (Dec 2020)

The Cladosporium fulvum - Solanum lycopersicum pathosystem in tropical protected cultivation conditions in Cuba

  • Alexander Bernal Cabrera,
  • Lidcay Herrera Isla,
  • Benedicto Martínez Coca,
  • Belkis Peteira Delgado,
  • Michel Leiva Mora,
  • Yosbel Lazo Roger

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. NE
pp. 88 – 91

Abstract

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Leaf mold, caused by the fungus Cladosporium fulvum (syn. Passalora fulva), is a very common and destructive disease in greenhouse tomato cultivation in the world. The objective of the work was to characterize culturally, pathogenetically and molecularly a population of 36 isolates of C. fulvum from different localities of the country. The results of cultural characterization showed that C. fulvum isolates maintain homogeneous cultural characteristics that are not related to pathogenic variability. From a pathogenetic point of view, the presence of C. fulvum strains that can overcome the Cf-9 resistance gene was demonstrated, a result that was confirmed through the non-amplification of the Avr9 gene. These are the first results in the country on C. fulvum where three of the most important aspects that characterize the variability of this phytopathogenic fungus are combined.

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