Pathogen identification and control fungicide screening of a novel soybean root rot
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1.College of Plant Protection/Guangdong Province Key Laboratory of Microbial Signals and Disease Control, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642,China;2.College of Agriculture, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642,China

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S435.651

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    In order to identify the species of pathogenic fungi responsible for a novel soybean root rot in Guangdong, understand their biological characteristics, and screen effective fungicides to control the disease, the pathogenic fungi were isolated from the roots and stem bases of infected soybean plants using a tissue isolation method.The fungi were identified based on their morphology and through a combined phylogenetic analysis of 3 genes (rDNA-ITSTEF-1α, and RPB2).Subsequently, the isolated pathogenic fungi were inoculated into the roots and stem bases of the original soybean cultivar Guixia No.2, either alone or in combination, to determine their pathogenicity.The effects of various media, temperatures, carbon and nitrogen sources, pH, light and fungicides on mycelial growth, as well as the lethal temperatures of the pathogens’ conidia were measured.The results showed that two fungal strains with different characteristics were isolated from the roots and stem bases of infected soybean plants, identified as Fusarium neocosmosporiellum and F. falciforme, respectively.The later was first reported in soybeans in Guangdong, China.Inoculation experiments showed that both fungal strains, whether individually or in combination, could cause symptoms similar to those of soybean root rot disease observed in the field.F. neocosmosporiellum exhibited the fastest growth at 28 ?C and pH 7, effectively using a variety of carbon and nitrogen sources, with lactose and peptone identified as the most effective carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively.The lethal temperature for conida was 51 ?C for 10 min.In contrast, F. falciforme showed the highest growth rate at 25 ?C and pH 7, with a strong capacity for using carbon and nitrogen sources.Lactose, sucrose, and maltose were the most effective carbon sources, while peptone was the optimal nitrogen source.The lethal temperature for conidia was 54 ?C for 10 min.Different light treatments did not affect the mycelial growth of either strain.The fungicide prochloraz exhibited the strongest inhibitory effect on both strains.In summary, the pathogenic fungi responseble for the novel soybean root rot disease in Guangdong were F.neocosmosporiellum and F. falciforme.These two fungi demonstrate strong environmental adaptability and sensitivity to prochloraz, making it the preferred choice for controlling the novel soybean root rot disease.

    Fig.1 Field symptoms of the new emerging soybean root rot disease
    Fig.2 Colony morphology and microscopic characteristics of the pathogenic strain R1 of soybean root rot disease
    Fig.3 Colony morphology and microscopic characteristics of the pathogenic strain R2 of soybean root rot disease
    Fig.4 Electrophoresis of PCR amplification products of genes rDNA-ITS, TEF1α and RPB2 of the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease
    Fig.5 Phylogenetic tree of Fusarium spp. based on the concatenated sequences of genes rDNA-ITS,TEF1α and RPB2
    Fig.6 Pathogenicity test of stains R1 and R2 isolated from diseased roots and basal stems of the new emerging soybean root rot disease
    Fig.7 The mycelial growth rates of the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease on different media
    Fig.8 The mycelial growth rates of the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease under different temperatures(A), light treatments(B) and pH(C)
    Fig.9 The mycelia growth of the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease on different carbon sources plates
    Fig.10 The mycelia growth of the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease on different nitrogen sources plates
    Table 1 Primer pairs used in this study
    Table 2 Reference strains and GenBank accession numbers of Fusarium spp. for the construction of a multigene phylogenetic tree
    Table 3 Lethal temperatures of the conidia of pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease
    Table 4 In vitro toxicity test of four fungicides against the pathogenic strains R1 and R2 of soybean root rot disease
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黄智星,李月,丁洁欣,林海蔚,程艳波,年海,周而勋. Pathogen identification and control fungicide screening of a novel soybean root rot[J]. Jorunal of Huazhong Agricultural University,2024,43(6):229-239.

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  • Received:August 29,2023
  • Online: January 07,2025
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