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Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species

Fusarium species are the most detrimental pathogens of soybean root rot worldwide, causing large loss in soybean production. Maize/soybean relay strip intercropping has significant advantages on the increase of crop yields and efficient use of agricultural resources, but its effects on the occurrenc...

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Autores principales: Chang, Xiaoli, Yan, Li, Naeem, Muhammd, Khaskheli, Muhammad Ibrahim, Zhang, Hao, Gong, Guoshu, Zhang, Min, Song, Chun, Yang, Wenyu, Liu, Taiguo, Chen, Wanquan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7157700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183013
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030211
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author Chang, Xiaoli
Yan, Li
Naeem, Muhammd
Khaskheli, Muhammad Ibrahim
Zhang, Hao
Gong, Guoshu
Zhang, Min
Song, Chun
Yang, Wenyu
Liu, Taiguo
Chen, Wanquan
author_facet Chang, Xiaoli
Yan, Li
Naeem, Muhammd
Khaskheli, Muhammad Ibrahim
Zhang, Hao
Gong, Guoshu
Zhang, Min
Song, Chun
Yang, Wenyu
Liu, Taiguo
Chen, Wanquan
author_sort Chang, Xiaoli
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description Fusarium species are the most detrimental pathogens of soybean root rot worldwide, causing large loss in soybean production. Maize/soybean relay strip intercropping has significant advantages on the increase of crop yields and efficient use of agricultural resources, but its effects on the occurrence and pathogen population of soybean root rot are rarely known. In this study, root rot was investigated in the fields of the continuous maize/soybean strip relay intercropping and soybean monoculture. Fusarium species were isolated from diseased soybean roots and identified based on sequence analysis of translation elongation factor 1α (EF-1α) and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2), and the diversity and pathogenicity of these species were also analyzed. Our results showed that intercropping significantly decreased soybean root rot over monoculture. A more diverse Fusarium population including Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC), F. incarnatum-equiseti species complex (FIESC), F. oxysporum, F. fujikuroi, F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides, F. graminearum and F. asiaticum was identified from intercropping while FSSC, FIESC, F. oxysporum, F. commune, F. asiaticum and F. meridionale were found from monoculture. All Fusarium species caused soybean root infection but exhibited distinct aggressiveness. The most aggressive F. oxysporum was more frequently isolated in monoculture than intercropping. FSSC and FIESC were the dominant species complex and differed in their aggressiveness. Additionally, F. fujikuroi, F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides were specifically identified from intercropping with weak or middle aggressiveness. Except for F. graminearum, F. meridionale and F. asiaticum were firstly reported to cause soybean root rot in China. This study indicates maize/soybean relay strip intercropping can reduce soybean root rot, change the diversity and aggressiveness of Fusarium species, which provides an important reference for effective management of this disease.
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spelling pubmed-71577002020-04-21 Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species Chang, Xiaoli Yan, Li Naeem, Muhammd Khaskheli, Muhammad Ibrahim Zhang, Hao Gong, Guoshu Zhang, Min Song, Chun Yang, Wenyu Liu, Taiguo Chen, Wanquan Pathogens Article Fusarium species are the most detrimental pathogens of soybean root rot worldwide, causing large loss in soybean production. Maize/soybean relay strip intercropping has significant advantages on the increase of crop yields and efficient use of agricultural resources, but its effects on the occurrence and pathogen population of soybean root rot are rarely known. In this study, root rot was investigated in the fields of the continuous maize/soybean strip relay intercropping and soybean monoculture. Fusarium species were isolated from diseased soybean roots and identified based on sequence analysis of translation elongation factor 1α (EF-1α) and RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (RPB2), and the diversity and pathogenicity of these species were also analyzed. Our results showed that intercropping significantly decreased soybean root rot over monoculture. A more diverse Fusarium population including Fusarium solani species complex (FSSC), F. incarnatum-equiseti species complex (FIESC), F. oxysporum, F. fujikuroi, F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides, F. graminearum and F. asiaticum was identified from intercropping while FSSC, FIESC, F. oxysporum, F. commune, F. asiaticum and F. meridionale were found from monoculture. All Fusarium species caused soybean root infection but exhibited distinct aggressiveness. The most aggressive F. oxysporum was more frequently isolated in monoculture than intercropping. FSSC and FIESC were the dominant species complex and differed in their aggressiveness. Additionally, F. fujikuroi, F. proliferatum and F. verticillioides were specifically identified from intercropping with weak or middle aggressiveness. Except for F. graminearum, F. meridionale and F. asiaticum were firstly reported to cause soybean root rot in China. This study indicates maize/soybean relay strip intercropping can reduce soybean root rot, change the diversity and aggressiveness of Fusarium species, which provides an important reference for effective management of this disease. MDPI 2020-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7157700/ /pubmed/32183013 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030211 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chang, Xiaoli
Yan, Li
Naeem, Muhammd
Khaskheli, Muhammad Ibrahim
Zhang, Hao
Gong, Guoshu
Zhang, Min
Song, Chun
Yang, Wenyu
Liu, Taiguo
Chen, Wanquan
Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title_full Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title_fullStr Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title_full_unstemmed Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title_short Maize/Soybean Relay Strip Intercropping Reduces the Occurrence of Fusarium Root Rot and Changes the Diversity of the Pathogenic Fusarium Species
title_sort maize/soybean relay strip intercropping reduces the occurrence of fusarium root rot and changes the diversity of the pathogenic fusarium species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7157700/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32183013
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens9030211
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