2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40858-019-00304-0
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Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of single isolate-derived monoascospore strains of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum from common bean

Abstract: White mold is a highly destructive disease caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, a polyphagous fungus that infects several hosts including common bean grown that is widely cultivated in Brazil. The pathogenic populations are known to exhibit genetic variability but studies rarely used single ascospore-derived strains. In this study, 12 monoascospore strains originated from a same isolate (UFLA 54), but from different apothecia, were compared among them and with the mother strain with regards: days to first scler… Show more

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“…Positive correlations between the severity assessments performed in the field and greenhouse have been observed in some studies (Soule et al, 2011;Leite et al, 2016;Chauhan et al, 2020). Breeders could take advantage of this correlation to obtain high levels of resistance to white mold (Schwartz & Singh, 2013), since the results obtained in the field derive from the combination of physiological resistance and escape mechanisms (Abreu et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 83%
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“…Positive correlations between the severity assessments performed in the field and greenhouse have been observed in some studies (Soule et al, 2011;Leite et al, 2016;Chauhan et al, 2020). Breeders could take advantage of this correlation to obtain high levels of resistance to white mold (Schwartz & Singh, 2013), since the results obtained in the field derive from the combination of physiological resistance and escape mechanisms (Abreu et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Plants were kept in a greenhouse with 25±2°C and 75 % moisture. Mycelium discs were removed from the edges of the 4-day colonies, using 200 µL pipette tips, and put at the apex of the main stem of 28-day-old plants (Abreu et al, 2019). Seven days after inoculation, the reaction of all common bean plants to white mold was assessed on a diagrammatic 1-9 scale (Singh et al, 2014); where: 1 represents no sign of inoculated internode infection, immune or completely healthy; and 9 represents the disease infection >1 inch after the second inoculation node, leading to plant death.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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