Oomycetes species associated with soybean in Buenos Aires Province (Argentina)
Soybean damping off and root and stem rot are mainly caused by soil oomycetes and they can cause severe seedling stand reductions. Between 2013 and 2016, soybean production areas were surveyed in different localities of the north (NBA) and southeast (SEBA) of Buenos Aires Province. Plant, soil and p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Phytoparasitica 2021-11, Vol.49 (5), p.1027-1042 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Soybean damping off and root and stem rot are mainly caused by soil oomycetes and they can cause severe seedling stand reductions. Between 2013 and 2016, soybean production areas were surveyed in different localities of the north (NBA) and southeast (SEBA) of Buenos Aires Province. Plant, soil and post harvested grain samples were obtained, brought to the laboratory and treated by multiple techniques. The isolates recovered were identified using both morphological and molecular characters. As regards seedlings and soil, 68
Phytophthora
isolates were recovered from NBA and 124 from SEBA, all of which were classified as
Ph. sojae.
Also 181
Pythium
isolates were recovered from NBA and 102 from SEBA, belonging to nine
Pythium
species and three
Phytophytium
species; and four
Pythium
species respectively. In both cases
P. ultimum
and
P. irregulare
were prevalent. With respect to grain samples, a total of 40
Pythium
isolates were recovered, belonging to seven species of
Pythium
and one species of
Phytopythium.
The species most frequently recovered were
Phy. vexans
and
P. acanthicum
. Pathogenicity was evaluated with representative isolates of each of the 21 species on soybean cv. Harosoy.
P. ultimum
sensu lato,
P. irregulare
,
P. sylvaticum
,
P. aphanidermatum
and
P. paroecandrum
were highly pathogenic on soybean seedlings, whereas
P. acanthicun
,
P. nunn
and
P. periplocum
were non-pathogenic on soybean seedlings. This study provides a comparative characterization of oomycete species associated with soybean and provides a basis for disease management and breeding programs in Argentina. |
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ISSN: | 0334-2123 1876-7184 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12600-021-00921-z |