Race distribution of Phytophthora sojae on soybean in Hyogo, Japan

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Sugimoto T. [1 ]
Yoshida S. [1 ]
Aino M. [1 ]
Watanabe K. [1 ]
Shiwaku K. [1 ]
Sugimoto M. [1 ]
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[1] Hyogo Agricultural Institute for Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Befu, Kasai, Hyogo 679-0198
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Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Tanbakuro; Phytophthora stem and root rot; Rps gene;
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10.1007/s10327-005-0255-7
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Since 1987, Phytophthora root and stem rot of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr. cv. Tanbakuro], caused by Phytophthora sojae Kaufman and Gerdemann, has been increasing in the Sasayama, Nishiwaki, and Kasai regions in Hyogo, the most famous soybean (cv. Tanbakuro)-producing areas in Japan. In 2002 to 2004, 51 isolates (one from each field) of P. sojae were recovered from 51 fields in Hyogo. These isolates were tested for virulence on six Japanese differential soybean cultivars used for race determination in Japan, and three additional ones containing four Rps genes used in Indiana, USA. Race E was the most prevalent from 2002 to 2004, followed by races A, C, D, and four new races (proposed as races K, L, M, and N). Interestingly, none of the new races had high virulence on the Japanese differential cultivars, compared with other races in each area. One (race N) was avirulent on all six soybean differentials. There was a difference in race distribution on each of three individual areas; race E seemed to be a major component of the P. sojae population in Sasayama, whereas race A and the new race M were the most prevalent in Nishiwaki and Kasai, respectively. Rps6 (cv. Altona) and Rps1a + Rps7 (cv. Harosoy 63) were infected by 90.2% and 33.3% of all isolates, respectively. However, Rps1d (cv. PI103091) was not susceptible to any of the 51 isolates, nor was cv. Gedenshirazu-1. These two soybean cultivars were considered to be potential sources of resistance to breed new resistant cultivars with the desirable characteristics of cv. Tanbakuro for this region. © The Phytopathological Society of Japan and Springer-Verlag 2006.
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