Variability in intra-specific and monosporous isolates of Volvariella volvacea based on enzyme activity, ITS and RAPD
Tóm tắt
Two parents and 15 monosporous isolates were morphologically characterized and were found to vary in their growth characteristics on malt extract agar medium. The isolates also varied in enzymes activity profile with respect to exoglucanase, endoglucanase, xylanase, laccase and polyphenol oxidase. Further in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of Internal Transcribed Spacer (ITS) region of 5.8S rDNA, an amplicon of same length (720 bp) was amplified from two parents and all the monosporous isolates, which revealed that all belong to the same species. The combined phylogenetic analysis of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) profiles obtained with five decamer primers (operon kit B) series primers also revealed intra-specific variation of 60% with in the two parent strains and their single spore isolates (SSIs). However, the variations between the parent strains and their SSIs were lesser and it was 50 and 32% in parent strains, OE-210 and OE-12, respectively. Based upon phylogenetic analysis, the isolates of parent strain, OE-210 formed 7 distinct phylogenetic clades, while of strain OE-12 formed 4 clades. The study elucidates that isolates showing variations in morphological growth characteristics and enzymes activity also showed variations in their RAPD profiles, revealed through phylogenetic analysis of RAPD profiles. It is also evident from the study that morphological characterization along with enzymes activity assay of strains is essential before their use in yield evaluation trials with final authentication from molecular analysis.
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