The G143A Mutation Confers Azoxystrobin Resistance to Soybean Cercospora Leaf Blight in Bolivia

Author:

Sautua Francisco J.1ORCID,Searight Jacob2,Doyle Vinson P.2,Price Paul P.3ORCID,Scandiani Maria M.4,Carmona Marcelo A.1

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Agronomía, Cátedra de Fitopatología, Buenos Aires, Argentina;

2. Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, LSU AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA 70803;

3. Macon Ridge Research Station, LSU AgCenter, Winnsboro, LA 71295; and

4. Centro de Referencia de Micología, Facultad de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Rosario, Argentina

Abstract

During the summer of 2017, 38 Cercospora spp. isolates were collected from soybean leaves displaying symptoms of Cercospora leaf blight (CLB) from commercial soybean fields at three locations in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Portions of cytochrome b (N = 38) and calmodulin (N = 37) were amplified, sequenced, edited, and assembled. Two representative isolates from each lineage (with distinct calmodulin haplotypes, if present) were selected for sequencing of two additional loci, histone 3 and elongation factor 1-alpha, for species identification. Based on the corresponding multilocus phylogenetic analysis, the 37 isolates belong to three species: C. nicotianae (N = 14), C. sp. “P” (N = 16), and C. kikuchii (N = 7). All 38 isolates (100%) possessed the G143A mutation in cytochrome b, and none carried the F129L mutation. Results of phenotypic assays on a subset of 15 isolates (five from each species) supported a high level of resistance to azoxystrobin. This is the first report of the G143A mutation in Cercospora species associated with CLB in South America and the first report of C. nicotianae associated with CLB. Future monitoring for G143A mutants of Cercospora spp. in South America will be necessary to assess whether strobilurin resistance is widespread.

Funder

University of Buenos Aires

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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