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. 1991 Oct;57(10):2940-5.
doi: 10.1128/aem.57.10.2940-2945.1991.

Mutants of Cercospora kikuchii Altered in Cercosporin Synthesis and Pathogenicity

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Mutants of Cercospora kikuchii Altered in Cercosporin Synthesis and Pathogenicity

R G Upchurch et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

We have obtained spontaneous and UV-induced stable mutants, altered in the synthesis of cercosporin, of the fungal soybean pathogen Cercospora kikuchii. The mutants were isolated on the basis of colony color on minimal medium. The UV-induced mutants accumulated, at most, 2% of wild-type cercosporin levels on all media tested. In contrast, cercosporin accumulation by the spontaneous mutants was strongly medium regulated, occurring only on potato dextrose medium but at concentrations comparable to those produced by the wild-type strain. UV-induced mutants unable to synthesize cercosporin on any medium were unable to incite lesions when inoculated onto the soybean host. Cercosporin was reproducibly isolated from all inoculated leaves showing lesions. Although cercosporin involvement in disease has been indirectly suggested by many previous studies, this is the first report in which mutants blocked in cercosporin synthesis have been used to demonstrate that cercosporin is a crucial pathogenicity factor for this fungal genus.

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