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Title: | Molecular Biomarkers to characterize Amanita ponderosa mushrooms |
Authors: | Caldeira, A Teresa Salvador, Cátia Pinto, Fátima Arteiro, José Martins, M. Rosário |
Editors: | Ferreira, Eugénio Mota, Manuel |
Keywords: | Amanita ponderosa edible mushrooms M13-PCR RAPD |
Issue Date: | Sep-2008 |
Publisher: | UNIVERSIDADE DO MINHO, DEPARTAMENT OF BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING, BRAGA, PORTUGAL |
Citation: | Caldeira A. T., Salvador C., Pinto, F., Arteiro, J. M., Martins M. R. (2008). Molecular biomarkers to characterize Amanita ponderosa mushrooms. Proceedings of the 10th International Chemical and Biological Engineering Conference - CHEMPOR 2008, Braga, Portugal, E.C. Ferreira and M. Mota (Eds.) , ISBN 978-972-97810-3-2, pp. 2094 – 2099. |
Abstract: | Amanita ponderosa strains are wild mushroom, edible, with a high exportation potential. This
specie grows spontaneously in some microclimates in Iberian Peninsula, due to its
Mediterranean characteristics, namely in Alentejo and Andaluzia. Due to the great diversity
of wild mushrooms, it is essential be able to differentiate and identify the several edible
mushrooms species. RAPD markers have been used as a valuable tool to distinguish
different genotypes in edible mushrooms; however, it’s a new approach, for Amanita
ponderosa strains.
In the present study six Amanita ponderosa strains were compared with others
Basidiomycetes (Pleurotus ostreatus, Lactarius deliciosus and Coriolus versicolor) and one
Ascomycete strain (Tuber sp.) in order to establish different genetic fingerprintings profiles
between strains.
Molecular profiles were analyzed by RAPD-PCR using eight micosatelites primers and by
MSP-PCR using the M13. Results showed that different patterns were generated for each
nine strains tested. RAPD analysis enabled to differentiate at species and strain level,
however, the degree of discrimination by means of RAPD-PCR depends highly on the
primers used. The MSP-PCR is a fast method to amplified DNA polymorphic sequences, with
high reproducibility and similarity for the same specie that allow to characterise the genetic
profile of the edible mushrooms Tuber sp., Lactarius deliciosus, Pleurotus ostreatus and
Amanita ponderosa. Moreover, constitute a valuable tool to distinguish the different
genotypes of Amanita ponderosa strains, allowing to identify at specie level and to
differentiate A. ponderosa strains from each origin sites. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/6726 |
Type: | bookPart |
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