01157naa a2200157 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024501200007726000090019752006940020670000210090070000170092170000180093877300430095616483411999-10-14 1996 bl --- 0-- u #d1 aAMOAH, B. K. aThe use of the random amplified polymorphic DNA technique to identify mating groups in the Fusarium section Liseola c1996 aThe random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) technique was used to determine the mating groups of several members of the Fusarium section Liseola recovered from maize, rice and sorghum collected from different locations in Ghana. Three mating groups were identified, A, D and F, of which all A and F isolates were confirmed by mating studies. Fertile crosses were also ibtained in crosses involving two of the isolates identified as belonging to the D population. Variability within the A population isolated from seeds and stem-bases of maize was investigated to determine whether the sub-structuring of this population was related to the host tissue from which the isolates were obtained.1 aMACDONALD, M. V.1 aREZANOOR, N.1 aNICHOLSON, P. tPlant Pathologygv.45, n.115-125, 1996