Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome Causal Agent Fusarium brasiliense Present in Michigan

Sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by members of species complex (FSSC) clade 2, is a major and economically important disease in soybean worldwide. The primary causal agent of SDS isolated to date in North America has been . In 2014 and 2016, SDS symptoms were found in two soybean fields located o...

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description Sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by members of species complex (FSSC) clade 2, is a major and economically important disease in soybean worldwide. The primary causal agent of SDS isolated to date in North America has been . In 2014 and 2016, SDS symptoms were found in two soybean fields located on the same farm in Michigan. Seventy strains were isolated from roots of the SDS-symptomatic soybeans in two fields. Phylogenetic analysis of partial sequences of elongation factor-1α, the nuclear ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer region, and the RNA polymerase II beta subunit revealed that the primary FSSC species isolated was (58 and 36% in each field) and the remaining strains were identified as , , an undescribed sp. from FSSC clade 2, and strains in FSSC clade 5 and FSSC clade 11. Molecular identification was supported with morphological analysis and a pathogenicity assay. The soybean seedling pathogenicity assay indicated that was capable of causing typical foliar SDS symptoms. Both root rot and foliar disease severity were variable by strain, just as they are in . Both FSSC 5 and FSSC 11 strains were also capable of causing root rot, but SDS foliar symptoms were not detected. To our knowledge, this is the first report of causing SDS in soybean in the United States and the first report of , , an as-yet-unnamed sp., and strains in FSSC clade 5 and FSSC clade 11 associated with or causing root rot of soybean in Michigan.
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Genes, Fungal - genetics
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Species Specificity
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