Inoculation methods under greenhouse conditions for evaluating soybean resistance to sudden death syndrome

Authors

  • Austeclinio Lopes de Farias Neto Embrapa Cerrados
  • Michael Schmidt Southern Illinois University
  • Glen Lee Hartman Dep. of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois
  • Shuxian Li Universidade do Mississipi
  • Brian Willians Diers Dep. of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.804

Keywords:

<i>Glycine max, Fusarium solani, Fusarium virguliforme</i>, cone inoculation method, SDS, symptom severity, tray inoculation method

Abstract

The objectives of this work were to evaluate two greenhouse screening methods for sudden death syndrome (SDS) and to determine which one is best correlated with field resistance of soybean genotypes. The evaluations were done with three sets of genotypes that were classified as partially resistant, intermediate, and susceptible to SDS based on previous field evaluations. These three sets were independently evaluated for greenhouse SDS reactions using cone and tray inoculation methods. Plants were infected using grains of white sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] infested with Fusarium solani f. sp. glycines. Foliar symptom severity was rated 21 days after emergence. The cone and field SDS ratings were significantly correlated and ranged from 0.69 for set 1 to 0.51 for set 3. Correlations of SDS ratings of genotypes between field and greenhouse tray ratings were significant for set 1 and not significant for set 2. The cone method showed the highest correlation with field results and is recommended to screen soybean genotypes for SDS resistance.

Author Biographies

Austeclinio Lopes de Farias Neto, Embrapa Cerrados

Pesquisador da Embrapa Cerrados, Melhoramento e genética de plantas, cultura principal soja, PhD. em Plant Breeding and Genetics pela University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Michael Schmidt, Southern Illinois University

Dept. of Plant, Soil and General Agriculture, Carbondale, IL 62901, mesch@siu.edu, PhD em Plant Breeding and Genetics . Atualmente é professor Emerito da Southern Illinois University, .

Glen Lee Hartman, Dep. of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois

Dep. of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801,Mestrado e PhD em Plant Pathology pela Universidade de Minnesota. Atualmente é pesquisador da University of Illinois e do USDA em Urbana-Champaign-IL-USA , onde coordena o Laboratório de Fitopatologia

Shuxian Li, Universidade do Mississipi

Professora da Universidade do Mississipi, em Fitopatolgia, PhD pela Universidade de Iowa- EUA, antiga Assintant professor do Dr. Glen Hartman em Urbana – Chapign-IL-USA

Brian Willians Diers, Dep. of Crop Sciences, University of Illinois

Professor e coordenador do programa de melhoramento de soja da University of Illinois .Graduação em Agronomia na University of Minnesota , mestrado e PhD na Iowa State University em Plant Breeding and Genetics, Pos-doc em Biotechnology pela Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison-USA.

Published

2008-12-05

How to Cite

Neto, A. L. de F., Schmidt, M., Hartman, G. L., Li, S., & Diers, B. W. (2008). Inoculation methods under greenhouse conditions for evaluating soybean resistance to sudden death syndrome. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 43(11), 1475–1482. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2008.v43.804

Issue

Section

DISEASES CONTROL