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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, September 1999, p. 3850-3854, Vol. 65, No. 9
Cereals Department,
Received 1 February 1999/Accepted 16 June 1999
The Tri5 gene encodes trichodiene synthase, which
catalyzes the first reaction in the trichothecene biosynthetic pathway. In vitro, a direct relationship was observed between Tri5
expression and the increase in deoxynivalenol production over time. We
developed a reverse transcription (RT)-PCR assay to quantify
Tri5 gene expression in trichothecene-producing strains of
Fusarium species. We observed an increase in
Tri5 expression following treatment of Fusarium culmorum with fungicides, and we also observed an inverse
relationship between Tri5 expression and biomass, as
measured by
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Development and Use of a Reverse
Transcription-PCR Assay To Study Expression of Tri5 by
Fusarium Species In Vitro and In Planta
-D-glucuronidase activity, during
colonization of wheat (cv. Avalon) seedlings by F. culmorum. RT-PCR analysis also showed that for ears of wheat cv.
Avalon inoculated with F. culmorum, there were different
levels of Tri5 expression in grain and chaff at later
growth stages. We used the Tri5-specific primers to develop
a PCR assay to detect trichothecene-producing Fusarium
species in infected plant material.
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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Cereals
Department, John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Colney Lane,
Norwich NR4 7UH, United Kingdom. Phone: 44-1603-452571. Fax:
44-1603-502241. E-mail: Doohan{at}bbsrc.ac.uk.
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