Identification of Fusarium species associated with soybean root rot in Sichuan Province, China
Soybean root rot is a worldwide soil-borne fungal disease threatening soybean production, causing large loss in yield and quality of soybean . Fusarium species are well recognized as the important causal agent of Fusarium root rot, which are often distinct with respect to various factors in differen...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of plant pathology 2018-07, Vol.151 (3), p.563-577 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soybean root rot is a worldwide soil-borne fungal disease threatening soybean production, causing large loss in yield and quality of soybean
. Fusarium
species are well recognized as the important causal agent of
Fusarium
root rot, which are often distinct with respect to various factors in different soybean-producing regions around the world. Recently,
Fusarium
root rot has been frequently reported in Sichuan Province of China, where is unique in its climate and diverse cropping patterns, but it is still unclear about the predominant
Fusarium
species and their pathogenicity on soybean. In this study, diseased soybean roots were collected from three regions of Sichuan Province during 2014–2015. Based on morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of nucleotide sequences of the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer region and the translation elongation factor 1-α gene, 78 isolates of
Fusarium
were identified as nine distinct species. Pathogenicity tests showed that seven species of
Fusarium
were able to infect soybean, but differed in pathogenicity.
F. oxysporum, F. equiseti and F. graminearum
were the most aggressive species to soybean, whereas
F. fujikuroi
and
F. verticillioides
were not pathogenic to soybean
.
There was a strong positive correlation of the pathogenicity of
Fusarium
species with seedling emergence and fresh root weight. In addition, the diversity of
Fusarium
species varied among soybean-growing regions. To our knowledge, this report on population and pathogenicity of
Fusarium
species, in particular,
F. graminearum,
associated with soybean root rot in Sichuan Province of southwest China, will be helpful to provide effective control strategies for the disease. |
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ISSN: | 0929-1873 1573-8469 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10658-017-1410-7 |