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Research Development of Identification Methods in Soybean White Mold(PDF)

《大豆科学》[ISSN:1000-9841/CN:23-1227/S]

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2017年03期
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470-474
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Title:
Research Development of Identification Methods in Soybean White Mold
Author(s):
SUN Ming-ming12 HAN Ying-peng1 ZHAO Xue1 WANG Ping2 LYU Shi-xiang2 LI Zhi-yuan2 WANG Guan2 LI Wen-bin1
(1.Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology in Chinese Ministry of Education/Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology and Breeding (Genetics) of Chinese Agriculture Ministry, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China; 2.Information Center of Heilongjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Harbin 150086, China)
Keywords:
Soybean white mold Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Identification Inoculum Environment factors
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DOI:
10.11861/j.issn.1000-9841.2017.03.0470
Abstract:
Soybean white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum,SWM) caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum(Lib) de Bary is a worldwide soybean disease. The pathogen has a extensive host range, so it is difficult to prevent and causes serious yield and quality loss every year. The SWM resistance identification of soybean germplasm is the foundation of resistance mechanism research, gene location and resistant breeding.We summarized and analyzed the inoculum(mycelium, ascospore, and sclerotia), and different identification methods(different plant parts inoculation, oxalic acid identification, soluble pigments content, and field identification), and discussed the choices of inoculum, environment factors influence and different results between growthroom and field identification. This paper could supply reference for SWM resistant germplasm screening, disease mechanism and resistant gene location.

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