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Abstract

Fusarium wilt, caused by the soilborne ascomycete fungus, Fusarium oxysporum forma specialis niveum (FON), is one of the most damaging diseases of watermelons worldwide.

Management of FON is difficult due to the presence of four races (0, 1, 2, and 3), which are

increasingly pathogenic on resistant watermelon cultivars. Additionally, there is only one

fungicide (Proline) available to manage FON on watermelon. A loop mediated isothermal

amplification assay was developed for rapid and specific molecular detection of FON. Through

whole genome sequencing a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed to differentiate

FON race 3 from races 1 and 2. Additionally, FON isolates sensitive to Proline (a.i.

prothioconazole) were mutagenized to generate fungicide resistant mutants. Sanger sequencing

and an expression analysis via qPCR amplification of CYP51 showed 2 point mutations in the

coding region and a statistically significant increase in gene expression in resistant mutants

compared to the sensitive isolates.

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