Evaluating in vitro fitness parameters of G143A-containing and wild-type Corynespora cassiicola isolates from Mississippi soybean

Author:

Wang Xiaopeng1,Aboughanem-Sabanadzovic Nina2,Sabanadzovic Sead3,Tomaso-Peterson Maria4,Wilkerson Tessie5,Allen Tom6

Affiliation:

1. Mississippi State University, 5547, Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States;

2. Mississippi State University, Institute for Genomics, Biocomputing & Biotechnology, 2 Research Park, Mailstop 9627, Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States, 39762, , ;

3. Mississippi State University, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Entomology and Plant Pathology, 100 Twelve Lane, Mail Stop 9775, Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States, 39762, , ;

4. Mississippi State University, Entomology and Plant Pathology, Box 9655, Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States, 39762, , ;

5. Mississippi State University Department of Biochemistry Molecular Biology Entomology and Plant Pathology, 124545, Delta Research and Extension Center, 82 Stoneville RD, Stoneville, Mississippi, United States, 38776, ;

6. Mississippi State University, 82 Stoneville Road, PO Box 197, Stoneville, Mississippi, United States, 38776, ;

Abstract

Quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicides have been widely used to manage diseases of soybean including target spot caused by Corynespora cassiicola. However, resistance to QoI fungicides has recently been reported within the C. cassiicola population from Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Tennessee as a result of isolates in the population containing the G143A amino acid substitution. Therefore, the relative fitness and stability of isolates containing the G143A substitution compared to wild-type C. cassiicola isolates from Mississippi soybean were investigated by analyzing several fitness parameters in vitro. In addition, in vivo virulence assays were conducted in the greenhouse on a target spot-susceptible cultivar. The evaluations of fitness considered the difference between isolates from the wild-type and G143A-containing genotypes by evaluating colony growth parameters following the first and the tenth subcultures on microbiological media. When considered as an average of all G143A-containing isolates, the G143A-containing isolates following the tenth subculture produced 6.2% greater colony diameter growth but produced 2.3% less conidia. Conversely, over the same period, wild-type isolates produced 6.7% less colony growth but produced 10.9% more conidia. Based on our results, the C. cassiicola isolates that contained the G143A substitution appear stable since successive subculturing did not significantly affect the measured fitness parameters. The lack of fitness cost accompanying the genotypic shift to the G143A amino acid substitution which confers fungicide resistance in C. cassiicola indicates that these isolates may have fitness advantages and may remain stable in the population as well as displace wild-type isolates with repeated fungicide applications of QoI-containing products.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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