Diagnosis of Soybean Diseases Caused by Fungal and Oomycete Pathogens: Existing Methods and New Developments (original) (raw)

Hosseini, Behnoush; Voegele, Ralf T. and Link, Tobias I (2023) Diagnosis of Soybean Diseases Caused by Fungal and Oomycete Pathogens: Existing Methods and New Developments.Journal of Fungi, 9 (587), pp. 1-35.

Document available online at: https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/9/5/587

Summary in the original language of the document

Soybean (Glycine max) acreage is increasing dramatically, together with the use of soybean as a source of vegetable protein and oil. However, soybean production is affected by several diseases, especially diseases caused by fungal seed-borne pathogens. As infected seeds often appear symptomless, diagnosis by applying accurate detection techniques is essential to prevent propagation of pathogens. Seed incubation on culture media is the traditional method to detect such pathogens. This method is simple, but fungi have to develop axenically and expert mycologists are required for species identification. Even experts may not be able to provide reliable type level identification because of close similarities between species. Other pathogens are soil-borne. Here, traditional methods for detection and identification pose even greater problems. Recently, molecular methods, based on analyzing DNA, have been developed for sensitive and specific identification. Here, we provide an overview of available molecular assays to identify species of the genera Diaporthe, Sclerotinia, Colletotrichum, Fusarium, Cercospora, Septoria, Macrophomina, Phialophora, Rhizoctonia, Phakopsora, Phytophthora, and Pythium, causing soybean diseases. We also describe the basic steps in establishing PCR-based detection methods, and we discuss potentials and challenges in using such assays.

EPrint Type: Journal paper
Keywords: BOEL, BÖL, BOELN, BÖLN, EPS, FKZ 15EPS082, SoySound, Soybean (Glycine max), seed-borne fungi, soil borne pathogens, molecular detection methods, PCR, qPCR, LAMP
Agrovoc keywords: EnglishGlycine maxhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_3301Englishfungal diseaseshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_11042EnglishOomyceteshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_35506Englishdiagnostic techniqueshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_16712EnglishPCRhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_34079EnglishqPCR -> quantitative polymerase chain reactionhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c\_df3e47feEnglishUNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED
Subjects: Crop husbandry > Production systems > Cereals, pulses and oilseeds Crop husbandry > Crop health, quality, protection
Research affiliation: Germany > Federal Agency for Agriculture and Food - BLE - Protein Strategy Germany > University of Hohenheim > Institute for Phytomedicine
DOI: 10.3390/jof9050587
Related Links: https://www.bundesprogramm.de, https://orgprints.org/cgi/search/advanced?addtitle%2Ftitle=&keywords=15EPS082&projects=BOELN&_order=bypublication&_action_search=Suchen
Deposited By: Link, Dr. Tobias
ID Code: 52298
Deposited On: 10 Jan 2024 13:40
Last Modified: 10 Jan 2024 13:47
Document Language: English
Status: Published
Refereed: Peer-reviewed and accepted

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