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The present research work was conducted to explore and estimate the intra and inter specific genetic variability amongfour species of Family Fabaceae. The method was used morphometric and protein profiling. The four species include Robina pseudoaccacia, Accacia modesta, Vachellia fernesiana and Leuceana Leucocephalla (Genus Leuceana). The twenty genotypes of each four species were collected from different zones of Dir and swat. In Robina pseudoaccacia the maximum coefficient of variation (CV %) showed byInternodes length (32.333%) and minimum by pod width (10.181%). Accacia modesta maximum coefficient of variation was noted in 100 seed weight (28.957%) and minimum in seed length (14.591%) and in Accacia Leuceana the maximum coefficient of variation (CV%) was noted in internodes length (22.959%) and minimum in seed width (7.553%). The comparative variability index of four species shows that, Robina pseudoaccacia have highest coefficient of variation (20.157%) fallowed by Accacia modesta (18.467%) and Vachellia fernesiana (17.922%) while Leuceana leucocephalla had the lowest coefficient of variation (16.07%). Seed storage proteins were detected through SDS-PAGE. In Accacia modesta variation (2.3%) was noted, in Loci B8 (0.45 %) followed by B4, B3 and B2 show (0.05%). In Vachellia fernesiana high level of genetic variability (6.25%) was noted in Loci B11 (0.85%) followed by B3(0.15%). In Robina pseudoaccacia high level of genetic diversity (2.8%) was found in B7 (0.60%) fallowed B3 (0.10%). In Leuceana leucocephalla the high level of genetic diversity (1.55%) was found inB4(0.45%) followed by B8 (0.25%).
In Pakistan, loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) in an emerging fruit and provides well economic return to growers. Percentage disease incidence of necrotic leaf spot (Alternaria mali) ranged from 25 to 46.16% in Taxila, Wahcant, Khanpur, Kalar Kahar, Choa Saiden Shan, Tret, Chatar and Murree. 48 isolates were characterized for cultural, morphological and pathogenic variations. Light to dark olivacious colonies were appraised, cottony to velvety with regular to irregular margins and variations in size and shape of conidia were observed between isolates. Length of conidiophores was ranging from 24.6 to 68.5 µm and nine was the highest septation in isolate ALT7WT1. Nucleotide sequences of inter transcribed spacer region (ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2) from 4 highly virulent isolates were submitted in the database of NCBI under accession numbersKR232489, KR232490, KT154010 and KT154011 respectively. Evolutionary history was computed with available sequences of A. mali, A. lternata, A. zinnae and A. tenuissima which were reported from Pakistan, USA, Sweden, Newzeland and India. Evolutionary tree showed4 different sub-trees and submitted sequences were observed in A. mali sub-tree. Amino acid sequences were exhibiting 100 to 99% genetic homology with A. mali isolate (FCBP1343) reported form Pakistan. Amino acid sequences were compared with FCBP1343 and differences at position number 18 (valine was replaced with glutamate), 57 (glutamine with leucine), 84 (alanine with glycine), 163 (glutamine instead of histidine) and 171 (serine was replaced with phenylalanine) were observed. Cultural, morphological, pathogenic and molecular characterization of A. mali associated with necrotic leaf spot of loquat was recorded first time in Pakistan.

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Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) is an annual, silky herb plant belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family widely distributed around the world. Small woody Plant, leaves are compound and opposite and fruit have long, sharp and strong spines. The leaf, root and fruit of the plant have been utilized medicinally in traditionally Ayurvedic medicine, Siddha and Unani for their phytochemical and pharmacological activities. An assemblage of endophytic fungi was isolated from Tribulus terrestris L. collected from the Delta Region of Tamil Nadu, India. Fungal endophytes were isolated using leaf surface sterilization standard methods. Thirty-one species and 21 (genus) endophytic fungal strains were isolated from the leaves, petioles and stems of Tribulus terrestris. The identification of fungal strain through morphological observation from standard manuals and showed that fungal endophytes were associated with host plants belonging to a few taxons of Alternaria, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Curvularia, Fusarium and Phyllosticta capitalensis fungi that were frequently isolated. The endophytic fungus Fusarium oxysporum was the dominant species in this study; it was isolated from host plant samples during wet and dry seasons.
Fungal endophytic communities in Tribulus terrestris L. collected from the delta region of Tamil Nadu, South India
Abstract Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) is an annual, silky herb plant belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family widely distributed around the world. Small woody Plant, leaves are compound and opposite and fruit have long, sharp and strong spines. The leaf, root and fruit of the plant have been utilized medicinally in traditionally Ayurvedic medicine, Siddha and Unani for their phytochemical and…
Tribulus (Tribulus terrestris L.) is an annual, silky herb plant belonging to the Zygophyllaceae family widely distributed around the world. Small woody Plant, leaves are compound and opposite and fruit have long, sharp and strong spines. The leaf, root and fruit of the plant have been utilized medicinally in traditionally Ayurvedic medicine, Siddha and Unani for their phytochemical and pharmacological activities. An assemblage of endophytic fungi was isolated from Tribulus terrestris L. collected from the Delta Region of Tamil Nadu, India. Fungal endophytes were isolated using leaf surface sterilization standard methods. Thirty-one species and 21 (genus) endophytic fungal strains were isolated from the leaves, petioles and stems of Tribulus terrestris. The identification of fungal strain through morphological observation from standard manuals and showed that fungal endophytes were associated with host plants belonging to a few taxons of Alternaria, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides, Curvularia, Fusarium and Phyllosticta capitalensis fungi that were frequently isolated. The endophytic fungus Fusarium oxysporum was the dominant species in this study; it was isolated from host plant samples during wet and dry seasons.