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Macrophomina pseudophaseolina isolated from weeds is pathogenic against cowpea, mung bean, corn, and sorghum

The Macrophomina genus consists of soil-dwelling fungi that infect hundreds of plant species. Macrophomina pseudophaseolina is a recent species reported on different crops and weeds worldwide, which has gained importance due to its aggressiveness and losses caused to crop production. The present inv...

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Published in:European journal of plant pathology 2024-02, Vol.168 (2), p.225-230
Main Authors: Lima, Wallysson Nascimento, de Sousa Santos Alves, Cynthia Patricia, Negreiros, Andréia Mitsa Paiva, de Queiroz Ambrósio, Márcia Michelle, de Medeiros, Erika Valente, Júnior, Rui Sales
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description The Macrophomina genus consists of soil-dwelling fungi that infect hundreds of plant species. Macrophomina pseudophaseolina is a recent species reported on different crops and weeds worldwide, which has gained importance due to its aggressiveness and losses caused to crop production. The present investigation revealed the first report on pathogenicity of M. pseudophaseolina in mung bean, corn, and sorghum. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design, using five plant species (cowpea, mung bean, jack bean, corn, and sorghum). The plants were inoculated with isolates of M. phaseolina (CMM-4733, CMM-4749, CMM-4752, CMM-4758, CMM-4760, and CMM-4762) and M. pseudophaseolina (CMM-4777, CMM-4780, CMM-4788, CMM-4795, CMM-4801, and CMM-4826) which were originally obtained from Trianthema portulacastrum and Boerhavia diffusa . In addition, an isolate of M. phaseolina from cowpea (MPH-FE) was inoculated as absolute control. Inoculations were performed using the toothpick method and evaluations consisted of the determination of the percentage of affected tissue, and fresh and dry weight. All isolates of M. phaseolina and M. pseudophaseolina were pathogenic to cowpea, mung bean, corn, and sorghum. These isolates reduced the fresh and dry mass of shoots of all the plant species studied. Canavalia ensiformis (jack bean) was resistant to both Macrophomina species and is recommended for management programs of these pathogens in production areas.
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Beans
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Canavalia ensiformis
Corn
Cowpeas
Crop production
Ecology
Flowers & plants
Inoculation
Jack beans
Life Sciences
Macrophomina
Macrophomina pseudophaseolina
Pathogenicity
Pathogens
Plant Pathology
Plant Sciences
Plant species
Plants (botany)
Soil microorganisms
Sorghum
Sorghum bicolor
Species
Vegetables
Vigna radiata
Vigna unguiculata
Weeds
Zea mays
title Macrophomina pseudophaseolina isolated from weeds is pathogenic against cowpea, mung bean, corn, and sorghum
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