40 resultados para Sojae
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Surveys of commercial soybean fields, disease nurseries, and trial plots of soybean were conducted throughout eastern Australia between 1979 and 1996, and 694 isolates of Phytophthora sojae were collected and classified into races. Fourteen races, 1, 2, 4, 10, 15, and 25, and eight new races, 46 to 53, were identified, but only races 1, 4, 15, 25, 46, and 53 were found in commercial fields. Races 1 and 15 were the only races found in commercial fields in the soybean-growing areas of Australia up until 1989, with race 1 being the dominant race. Race 4 was found in central New South Wales in 1989 on cultivars with the Rps1a gene, and it is now the dominant race in central and southern New South Wales. Races 46 and 53 have only been found once, in southern New South Wales, and race 25 was identified in the same region in 1994 on a cultivar with the Rps1k gene. Only races 1 and 15 have been found in the northern soybean-growing regions, with the latter dominating, which coincides with the widespread use of cultivars with the Rps2 gene. Changes in the race structure of the P. sojae population from commercial fields in Australia follow the deployment of specific resistance genes.
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Two new crosses involving four races (races 7, 16, 17, and 25) of the soybean root and stem rot pathogen Phytophthora sojae were established (7/16 cross; 17/25 cross). An F-2 Population derived from each cross was used to determine the genetic basis of avirulence towards 11 different resistance genes in soybean. Avirulence was found to be dominant and determined by a single locus for Avr1b, 1d, 1k, 3b, 4, and 6, as expected for a simple gene-for-gene model. We also observed several cases of segregation, inconsistent with a single dominant gene being solely responsible for avirulence, which suggests that the genetic background of the different crosses can affect avirulence. Avr4 and 6 cosegregated in both the 7/16 and 17/25 crosses and, in the 7/16 cross, Avr1b and 1k were closely linked. Information from segregating RAPD, RFLP, and AFLP markers screened on F-2 progeny from the two new crosses and two crosses described previously (a total of 212 F-2 individuals, 53 from each cross) were used to construct an integrated genetic linkage map of P. sojae. This revised genetic linkage map consists of 386 markers comprising 35 RFLP, 236 RAPD, and 105 AFLP markers, as well as 10 avirulence genes. The map is composed of 21 major linkage groups and seven minor linkage groups covering a total map distance of 1640.4 cM. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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An interspecific cross was attempted between two homothallic species of Phytophthora, P. sojae and P. vignae. From 1640 single-oospore cultures isolated, DNA was extracted from 800, and two interspecific F-1 hybrids (F(1)1121 and F(1)1426) were putatively identified using RAPD markers. The true hybrid nature of these F-1 hybrids was confirmed using additional AFLP analysis. Single- zoospore cultures were generated for each F-1 hybrid and one single-zoospore culture of each was used in pathogenicity and virulence tests. Both F-1 hybrids were pathogenic to soybean and cowpea, causing symptoms including lesions, wilting and death of susceptible soybean and cowpea cultivars. However, the aggressiveness of the F-1 hybrids was reduced and was substantially more variable when compared with that of the parental isolates on their respective hosts. The F-1 hybrids were reisolated from infected seedlings and their hybrid nature confirmed using RAPD and AFLP analysis. These results provide a basis for further research aimed at obtaining an increased understanding of the genetics of host specificity in the Oomycetes.
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A cross between two different races (race 7 x race 25) of the soybean root and stem rot pathogen Phytophthora sojae was analyzed to characterize the genomic region flanking two cosegregating avirulence genes, Anur4 and Anur6. Both genes cosegregated in the ratio of 82:17 (avirulent:virulent) in an F-2 population, suggestive of a single locus controlling both phenotypes. A chromosome walk was commenced from RAPD marker OPE7.1C, 2.0 cM distant from the Anur4/6 locus. Three overlapping cosmids were isolated which included genetic markers that flank the Anur4/6 locus. The chromosome walk spanned a physical distance of 67 kb which represented a genetic map distance of 22.3cM, an average recombination frequency of 3.0kb/cM and 11.7-fold greater than the predicted average recombination frequency of 35.3 kb/cM for the entire P. sojae genome. Six genes (cDNA clones) expressed from the Anur4/6 genomic region encompassed by the cosmid contig were identified. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and restriction fragment length polymorphisms showed these six genes were closely linked to the Anur4/6 locus. Physical mapping of the cDNA clones within the cosmid contig made it possible to deduce the precise linkage order of the cDNAs. None of the six cDNA clones appear to be candidates for Anur4/6. We conclude that two of these cDNA clones flank a physical region of approximately 24 kb and 4.3 cM that appears to include the Anur4/6 locus. (C) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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En la actualidad, la soja constituye la fuente más importante de aceite comestible y proteínas vegetales de alta calidad. Por tal motivo, el desarrollo de variedades con una composición química mejorada para satisfacer los requerimientos de la industria alimentaria se ha convertido, en los últimos años, en un objetivo prioritario para numerosos grupos de investigación. Existen tres factores principales que determinan la calidad química del grano de soja: a) los contenidos de proteínas y aceite, b) la composición química de los mismos, y c) el aspecto físico de la semilla. Ambos parámetros (físicos y químicos) son, definitivamente, los factores de mayor incidencia para establecer las pautas de comercialización. (...) Objetivos: 1) Analizar los contenidos de lípidos y proteínas, las composiciones acídicas y de esteroles y diferentes índices de los aceites en seis cultivares de soja sometidos a deterioro patológico inducido por Diaporthe phaseolorum var. sojae. 2) Evaluar la influencia de diferentes niveles de deterioro fúngico sobre los parámetros mencionados anteriormente. 3) Identificar y proponer el empleo de cultivares resistentes como método de control contra el hongo mencionado. Desafortunadamente, en nuestro país no existe información acerca de la influencia de diferentes niveles de deterioro por patógenos, en particular Diaphorthe phaseolorum var. sojae, sobre la composición química del grano de soja. Resulta entonces de fundamental importancia determinar el nivel aceptable de daño fúngico en granos destinados a consumo humano. En relación a los métodos utilizados para el control de hongos fitopatógenos, el de mayor practicidad y economía es el empleo de cultivares resistentes. Debido a que los mecanismos de resistencia al deterioro son regulados genéticamente, una vez identificados se podrán incorporar a cultivares de alta calidad alimenticia mediante los programas de mejoramiento genético que lleva a cabo el INTA.
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Tem sido atribuído a vários patógenos reduções na qualidade de sementes de soja. Com o objetivo de avaliar o transporte dos fungos pelas sementes provenientes de plantas de soja, artificialmente inoculadas em condições de campo com dois isolados de Colletotrichum dematium var. truncata e um isolado de Phomopsis sojae, e seu efeito sobre a qualidade sanitária e fisiológica das mesmas, quatro variedades de soja (BRS 133, MSoy 6101, Conquista e Liderança) foram manualmente semeadas no campo, e as plantas obtidas foram inoculadas com C. dematium var. truncata isolado 1 e isolado 2, e P. sojae. A testemunha permaneceu sem inoculação. As sementes foram colhidas manualmente e submetidas a testes para avaliação da sanidade, teor de água, peso de 100 sementes, germinação em papel e emergência em areia. A desinfestação das sementes com hipoclorito de sódio a 1% por 3 minutos diminuiu a incidência dos patógenos nas mesmas. As sementes apresentaram uma alta infecção por Fusarium spp.. Phomopsis sojae foi encontrada em todos os tratamentos, e sua incidência nas sementes esteve relacionada com a incidência de Fusarium sp.. Há diferença na patogenicidade entre isolados de C. dematium var. truncata, sendo o isolado 1 o mais patogênico, com destaque para a variedade Liderança (25% de infecção por C. dematium var. truncata). Fusarium sp. influenciou negativamente a germinação de sementes da variedade MSoy 6101, independente do tratamento, e C. dematium var. truncata afetou negativamente a germinação das sementes das variedades Conquista e Liderança. Os valores de emergência em areia apresentaram-se significativamente superiores à germinação em papel, para as variedades MSoy 6101, Conquista e Liderança.
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Tem sido atribuído a vários patógenos reduções na qualidade de sementes de soja. Com o objetivo de avaliar o transporte dos fungos pelas sementes provenientes de plantas de soja, artificialmente inoculadas em condições de campo com dois isolados de Colletotrichum dematium var. truncata e um isolado de Phomopsis sojae, e seu efeito sobre a qualidade sanitária e fisiológica das mesmas, quatro variedades de soja (BRS 133, MSoy 6101, Conquista e Liderança) foram manualmente semeadas no campo, e as plantas obtidas foram inoculadas com C. dematium var. truncata isolado 1 e isolado 2, e P. sojae. A testemunha permaneceu sem inoculação. As sementes foram colhidas manualmente e submetidas a testes para avaliação da sanidade, teor de água, peso de 100 sementes, germinação em papel e emergência em areia. A desinfestação das sementes com hipoclorito de sódio a 1% por 3 minutos diminuiu a incidência dos patógenos nas mesmas. As sementes apresentaram uma alta infecção por Fusarium spp.. Phomopsis sojae foi encontrada em todos os tratamentos, e sua incidência nas sementes esteve relacionada com a incidência de Fusarium sp.. Há diferença na patogenicidade entre isolados de C. dematium var. truncata, sendo o isolado 1 o mais patogênico, com destaque para a variedade Liderança (25% de infecção por C. dematium var. truncata). Fusarium sp. influenciou negativamente a germinação de sementes da variedade MSoy 6101, independente do tratamento, e C. dematium var. truncata afetou negativamente a germinação das sementes das variedades Conquista e Liderança. Os valores de emergência em areia apresentaram-se significativamente superiores à germinação em papel, para as variedades MSoy 6101, Conquista e Liderança.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Proteção de Plantas) - FCA
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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We have investigated the role of the isoflavones daidzein and genistein on the chemotropic behavior of germinating cysts of Phytophthora sojae. Hyphal germlings were shown to respond chemotropically to daidzein and genistein, suggesting that hyphal tips from zoospores that have encysted adjacent to the root may use specific host isoflavones to locate their host. Observations of the contact response of hyphal germlings were made on several different substrates in the presence and absence of isoflavones. Hyphal tips of germlings detected and penetrated pores in membranes and produced multiple appressoria on smooth, impenetrable surfaces. Hyphae that successfully penetrated the synthetic membrane were observed to grow away from the membrane surface. The presence of isoflavones in the medium surrounding the hyphal germlings did not appear to alter any of those habits. Daidzein and genistein did not inhibit germination or initial hyphal growth at concentrations up to 20 μm.
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Soybean Stem Fly (SSF), Melanagromyza sojae (Zehntner), belongs to the family Agromyzidae and is highly polyphagous, attacking many plant species of the family Fabaceae, including soybean and other beans. SSF is regarded as one of the most important pests in soybean fields of Asia (e.g., China, India), North East Africa (e.g., Egypt), parts of Russia, and South East Asia. Despite reports of Agromyzidae flies infesting soybean fields in Rio Grande do Sul State (Brazil) in 1983 and 2009 and periodic interceptions of SSF since the 1940s by the USA quarantine authorities, SSF has not been officially reported to have successfully established in the North and South Americas. In South America, M. sojae was recently confirmed using morphology and its complete mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was characterized. In the present study, we surveyed the genetic diversity of M. sojae, collected directly from soybean host plants, using partial mtDNA cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene, and provide evidence of multiple (>10) maternal lineages in SSF populations in South America, potentially representing multiple incursion events. However, a single incursion involving multiple-female founders could not be ruled out. We identified a haplotype that was common in the fields of two Brazilian states and the individuals collected from Australia in 2013. The implications of SSF incursions in southern Brazil are discussed in relation to the current soybean agricultural practices, highlighting an urgent need for better understanding of SSF population movements in the New World, which is necessary for developing effective management options for this significant soybean pest. © FUNPEC-RP.