Genetic Structure of Macrophomina phaseolina Populations, the Causal Agent of Sesame Charcoal Rot Disease in Iran
Maryam Dolatkhah,
Fariba ghaderi,
Abdollah Ahmadpour
Abstract:Charcoal rot disease, caused by the fungus <i>Macrophomina phaseolina</i>, is one of the most important diseases of Sesame (<i>Sesamum indicum</i>) all over the world. However, the population biology of <i>M. phaseolina</i> is poorly understood. In this study, <i>M. phaseolina</i> isolates from five different regions of Iran (Khuzestan, Fars, Bushehr, Hormozgan, and Kohgiluyeh & Boyer-Ahmad provinces) (n=200) were analyzed for genetic variation using inter si… Show more
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