DOI: 10.31274/etd-180810-5175
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Soybean-Pythium pathosystem: Search for host resistance and interaction with Fusarium species

Abstract: Seedling disease of soybean is an economically important disease that reduces crop stands and may reduce yield. Symptoms of seedling disease include pre-and post-emergence damping-off and root rot. Many species of Pythium and Fusarium cause seedling disease and are frequently recovered together from diseased soybean seedlings. Host resistance as a strategy to manage multiple pathogens has only briefly been explored in soybean and the interaction between these pathogens is unclear. To better understand the soyb… Show more

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“…torulosum (Lerch, 2017). For example, the root lesion size used to evaluate resistance to P. sojae may not translate completely to other root characteristics, like the root weight and root rot score used for the three species of Pythium.…”
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“…torulosum (Lerch, 2017). For example, the root lesion size used to evaluate resistance to P. sojae may not translate completely to other root characteristics, like the root weight and root rot score used for the three species of Pythium.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…splendens (Binagwa et al, 2016). In two earlier studies, where the parents of the NAM were screened for resistance, there was limited overlap in resistance to the eight different species of Pythium (Balk, 2014;Lerch, 2017). Only one parent, HS6-3976, was resistant to three of the four pathogens.…”
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confidence: 99%
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