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Widespread Occurrence of Quinone Outside Inhibitor Fungicide-Resistant Isolates of Cercospora sojina, Causal Agent of Frogeye Leaf Spot of Soybean, in the United States

Authors :
Clayton A. Hollier
Lindsey D. Thiessen
Maria Tomaso-Peterson
M. A. Newman
Carl A. Bradley
Edward J. Sikora
Linda Weber
Hillary L. Mehl
Guirong Zhang
Ahmad M. Fakhoury
Kiersten A. Wise
Tom W. Allen
Danilo L. Neves
Steve R. Koenning
Nathan M. Kleczewski
Yuba R. Kandel
Loren J. Giesler
Heather M. Kelly
Jeffrey R. Standish
Daren S. Mueller
Michael D. Meyer
P. Price
Jason P. Bond
John C. Rupe
D. E. Hershman
Brenda Kennedy
Travis Faske
Anne E. Dorrance
Tian Zhou
Source :
Plant Health Progress. 19:295-302
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Scientific Societies, 2018.

Abstract

Isolates of Cercospora sojina, causal agent of frogeye leaf spot of soybean (Glycine max), were collected across Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, and Virginia and were evaluated for quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicide resistance. Collection of these isolates from these 14 states occurred between 2010 and 2017. QoI fungicide-resistant C. sojina isolates were detected in all 14 states surveyed and represent a total of 240 counties or parishes. In 2017, these 240 counties and parishes represented approximately 13% of the harvested soybean hectares in the United States. In light of this widespread occurrence of QoI fungicide-resistant C. sojina isolates, management of frogeye leaf spot should focus on integrated management practices such as planting resistant soybean cultivars, rotating with nonhost crops, and tilling to speed up decomposition of infested soybean residue. When foliar fungicide application is warranted, fungicide products that contain active ingredients from chemistry classes other than the QoI class should be applied for frogeye leaf spot management.

Details

ISSN :
15351025
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Health Progress
Accession number :
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