Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina
Brazil and Argentina have a combined soybean area of 53.6 million hectares, which accounts for over half of the total global production. The soybean crop in South America extends from latitude 8–10 S to 32–36 S. Such a vast, almost contiguous area imposes a serious sanitary risk to the crop. Curre...
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| author | Dias, Moab D. Dias-Neto, Justino J. Santos, María D.M. Formento, Angela Norma Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Boiteux, Leonardo S. Café-Filho, Adalberto C. |
| author_browse | Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Boiteux, Leonardo S. Café-Filho, Adalberto C. Dias, Moab D. Dias-Neto, Justino J. Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Formento, Angela Norma Santos, María D.M. |
| author_facet | Dias, Moab D. Dias-Neto, Justino J. Santos, María D.M. Formento, Angela Norma Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Boiteux, Leonardo S. Café-Filho, Adalberto C. |
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| description | Brazil and Argentina have a combined soybean area of 53.6 million hectares, which accounts for over half of the total global production. The soybean crop in South America extends from latitude 8–10 S to 32–36 S. Such a vast, almost contiguous area imposes a serious sanitary risk to the crop. Currently, the prevalence of anthracnose is increasing, with recurring reports of severe epidemics and expressive yield losses. Soybean anthracnose is mainly associated with Colletotrichum truncatum, although other Colletotrichum species have also been reported as causal agents of this disease. Knowledge about the morphological, cultural, and molecular variability of C. truncatum in South America is crucial for disease management. Here, we present data on the molecular, morphological, biological, cultural, and pathogenicity of C. truncatum isolates collected in Brazil and Argentina. Light microscopy and randomly-amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis were used for estimating the variability of isolates. Colletotrichum truncatum displayed three types of conidiogenesis, viz. conidial formation from conidiogenous cells on hyphal extremities, in
conidiomas in acervuli, and directly from fertile setae (a mechanism yet-unreported for C. truncatum).
RAPD profiling was e ective in revealing the genetic diversity among C. truncatum isolates. The intra-group similarity was greater among the Argentinian isolates when compared to the Brazilian group. Furthermore, the results indicated a strong correlation between geographical origin and
molecular grouping, with the exclusive or semi-exclusive assembling of Brazilian and Argentinian
isolates in distinct clades. Finally, a preliminary account of the reaction of soybean accessions to C.
truncatum is also included. |
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| spelling | INTA83702020-12-04T17:32:47Z Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina Dias, Moab D. Dias-Neto, Justino J. Santos, María D.M. Formento, Angela Norma Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Boiteux, Leonardo S. Café-Filho, Adalberto C. Colletotrichum Truncatum Soja Glycine Max Argentina Brasil Brazil Diversidad Genética (como recurso) Soybeans Genetic Diversity (as resource) RAPD Brazil and Argentina have a combined soybean area of 53.6 million hectares, which accounts for over half of the total global production. The soybean crop in South America extends from latitude 8–10 S to 32–36 S. Such a vast, almost contiguous area imposes a serious sanitary risk to the crop. Currently, the prevalence of anthracnose is increasing, with recurring reports of severe epidemics and expressive yield losses. Soybean anthracnose is mainly associated with Colletotrichum truncatum, although other Colletotrichum species have also been reported as causal agents of this disease. Knowledge about the morphological, cultural, and molecular variability of C. truncatum in South America is crucial for disease management. Here, we present data on the molecular, morphological, biological, cultural, and pathogenicity of C. truncatum isolates collected in Brazil and Argentina. Light microscopy and randomly-amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) analysis were used for estimating the variability of isolates. Colletotrichum truncatum displayed three types of conidiogenesis, viz. conidial formation from conidiogenous cells on hyphal extremities, in conidiomas in acervuli, and directly from fertile setae (a mechanism yet-unreported for C. truncatum). RAPD profiling was e ective in revealing the genetic diversity among C. truncatum isolates. The intra-group similarity was greater among the Argentinian isolates when compared to the Brazilian group. Furthermore, the results indicated a strong correlation between geographical origin and molecular grouping, with the exclusive or semi-exclusive assembling of Brazilian and Argentinian isolates in distinct clades. Finally, a preliminary account of the reaction of soybean accessions to C. truncatum is also included. EEA Paraná Fil: Dias, Moab D. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil Fil: Dias-Neto, Justino J. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil Fil: Santos, María D.M. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil Fil: Formento, Angela Norma. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Paraná; Argentina Fil: Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil Fil: Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA). Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Hortalicas (CNPH); Brasil Fil: Boiteux, Leonardo S. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil Fil: Boiteux, Leonardo S. Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA). Centro Nacional de Pesquisa de Hortalicas (CNPH); Brasil Fil: Café-Filho, Adalberto C. Universidade de Brasília. Graduate Programme in Plant Pathology; Brasil 2020-12-03T14:44:28Z 2020-12-03T14:44:28Z 2019-10 info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8370 https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/8/11/459 Dias, M.D.; Dias-Neto, J.J.; Santos, M.D.; Formento, A.N.; Bizerra, L.V.; Fonseca, M.E.N.; Boiteux, L.S.; Café-Filho, A.C. Current Status of Soybean Anthracnose Associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina. Plants 2019, 8, 459. 2223-7747 https://doi.org/10.3390/plants8110459 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf MDPI Plants 8 (11). (October 2019) |
| spellingShingle | Colletotrichum Truncatum Soja Glycine Max Argentina Brasil Brazil Diversidad Genética (como recurso) Soybeans Genetic Diversity (as resource) RAPD Dias, Moab D. Dias-Neto, Justino J. Santos, María D.M. Formento, Angela Norma Bizerra, Lincoln V.A.S. Fonseca, Maria Esther N. Boiteux, Leonardo S. Café-Filho, Adalberto C. Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title | Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title_full | Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title_fullStr | Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title_full_unstemmed | Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title_short | Current status of soybean anthracnose associated with Colletotrichum truncatum in Brazil and Argentina |
| title_sort | current status of soybean anthracnose associated with colletotrichum truncatum in brazil and argentina |
| topic | Colletotrichum Truncatum Soja Glycine Max Argentina Brasil Brazil Diversidad Genética (como recurso) Soybeans Genetic Diversity (as resource) RAPD |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8370 https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/8/11/459 https://doi.org/10.3390/plants8110459 |
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