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Citation for Study 19370

About Citation title: "Soybean SDS in South Africa is caused by Fusarium brasiliense and a novel undescribed Fusarium sp. ".
About Study name: "Soybean SDS in South Africa is caused by Fusarium brasiliense and a novel undescribed Fusarium sp. ".
About This study is part of submission 19370 (Status: Published).

Citation

Tewoldemedhin Y.T., Lamprecht S.C., Vaughan M.M., Doehring G., & O'donnell K. 2016. Soybean SDS in South Africa is caused by Fusarium brasiliense and a novel undescribed Fusarium sp. Plant Disease, .

Authors

  • Tewoldemedhin Y.T.
  • Lamprecht S.C.
  • Vaughan M.M.
  • Doehring G. (submitter) Phone 309-681-6147
  • O'donnell K. Phone 309-681-6383

Abstract

Soybean sudden death syndrome (SDS) was detected in South Africa for the first time during pathogen surveys conducted in 2013-2014. The primary objective of this study was to characterize the 16 slow-growing Fusarium strains that were isolated from the roots of symptomatic plants. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of a portion of translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) and the nuclear ribosomal intergenic spacer region (IGS rDNA) indicated the etiological agents were F. brasiliense and a novel, undescribed Fusarium sp. This is the first report of F. brasiliense outside of Brazil and Argentina and the novel Fusarium sp. causing soybean SDS. Koch?s postulates were completed for both fusaria on seven soybean cutivars that are commercially available in South Africa. Results of the pathogenicity experiment revealed that the strains of F. brasiliense and Fusarium sp. differed in agressiveness to soybean, as reflected in differences in foliar symptoms, root rot, and reduction in shoot length. Cell-free culture filtrates of the two soybean SDS pathogens from South Africa, and two positive control strains of F. virguliforme from the United States, induced typical SDS symptoms on susceptible soybean cultivars in a whole seedling assay, indicating that they contained phytotoxins.

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