Correlation between Hydrolytic Enzymes Activity, Geographical Origin and Pathogenicity of Some Isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis

Sidaoui Abouamama, K. Noureddine, B. Anis, Terbeche Ryme, E. Younes, C. Mostafa, K. Mebrouk
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The 20 isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Foa) produce amylase and cellulase enzymes, with the development of lysis zones around the inoculum (clear region) on the selective medium, indicates starch hydrolysis and cellulose degradation, with a variation in the ability of the isolates to produce these two enzymes, and this after measuring the diameters of the lysis zone. After Principal Component Analysis (PCA), we found that there is a strong positive correlation between mortality rate and amylolytic activity CP1 (74.80%) on the one hand and a weak correlation with cellulase CP2 (22.3%), on the other hand. While, there is no correlation between the pathogenicity of the isolates and the geographical origin of the isolate or cultivar from which this isolate was isolated P=0.3042.
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20株尖孢镰刀菌(Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis, Foa)产生淀粉酶和纤维素酶,在选择性培养基上接种物周围(透明区域)形成裂解区,表明淀粉水解和纤维素降解,分离物产生这两种酶的能力有所不同,这是在测量裂解区直径后得出的结果。经主成分分析(PCA)发现,病死率与淀粉酶活性CP1(74.80%)呈正相关,与纤维素酶CP2(22.3%)呈弱相关。而分离株的致病性与分离株或栽培株的地理来源之间没有相关性(P=0.3042)。
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