Pathogenicity, anastomosis groups, host range and genetic diversity of Rhizoctonia species isolated from soybean, pea and other crops in Alberta and Manitoba, Canada

Author:

Yu Haitian1,Zhou Qixing2,Hwang Sheau-Fang34,Ho Andrew5,Chang Kan-Fa6,Strelkov Stephen E.7,He Yuhua1,Conner Robert8,Harding Michael9

Affiliation:

1. Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 74741, Kunming, Yunnan, China;

2. Crop Diversification Centre North, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, 17507 Fort Road, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T5Y 6H3;

3. University of Alberta, 3158, Dept. of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, Agriculture/Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2P5,

4. Canada;

5. University of Alberta, Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Sciences, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;

6. Field Crop Development, Alberta Agriculture, 6000 C & E Trail, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada, T4L 1W1, , ;

7. University of Alberta, Agricultural, Food and Nutrional Science, 410 Agriculture/Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2P5, , ;

8. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 6337, Morden Research and Development Centre, Unit 101, Route 100, Morden, Manitoba, Canada, R6m 1Y5, , ;

9. Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, Pest Surveillance Branch, 301 Horticultural Station Road East, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, T1R 1E6, , ;

Abstract

Root rot is a common disease in soybean (<i>Glycine max</i>) and field pea (<i>Pisum sativum</i>), which restrain increased production in Canada. Sixty-seven isolates of <i>Rhizoctonia</i> were recovered from various diseased plants in Alberta, Canada along with three isolates from diseased soybean plants in Manitoba, Canada. According to their anastomosis behavior, 23 (32.9%) of the isolates were identified as anastomosis group (AG) 4 (AG4), 7 (10.0%) were AG2-1, 10 (14.3%) were AG2-2, 7 (10.0%) were AG5, 3 (4.3%) were AG-E and the AGs of the remaining 20 (28.6%) isolates could not be determined. Isolates belonging to AG4 produced typical symptoms of stem rot and root rot on seedlings of soybean and pea and were more aggressive than the AG2-1, AG2-2, AG5 and AG-E isolates. Selected isolates of AG4, AG2-1, AG2-2, AG5 and AG-E were to some degree able to infect common crops in Alberta, which included barley, canola, corn, faba bean, flax, lupin, lentil, pea, potato, soybean and wheat. The genetic variability among these isolates was evaluated using phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA ITS sequences and inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers. For the ITS sequence analysis, a neighbour-joining tree was constructed using the PAUP program, which clustered the <i>Rhizoctonia</i> isolates into five groups (Groups I to V). However, no correlation was observed between AGs, locations, aggressiveness or host origins. For the ISSR analysis, 54 polymorphic ISSR patterns were identified, indicating a high level of diversity among the isolates.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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