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Baseline sensitivity of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum to metconazole and the analysis of cross-resistance with carbendazim, dimethachlone, boscalid, fluazinam, and fludioxonil

Journal

PHYTOPARASITICA
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 123-130

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12600-020-00867-8

Keywords

Baseline sensitivity; Metconazole; Sclerotinia sclerotiorum; Sclerotinia stem rot; Fungicide; Cross-resistance

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772204]
  2. Zhongyuan Thousand Talents Program [ZYQR201912157]
  3. Program for Science & Technology Innovation Talents in Universities of Henan Province [20HASTIT033]
  4. Young Teacher Funding Program of the Henan Higher School [2018GGJS051]

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The study on the sensitivity of S. sclerotiorum isolates to metconazole in oilseed rape fields in Henan Province, China, showed a narrow range of sensitivity with no cross-resistance to other test fungicides. This information is important for the control of Sclerotinia stem rot and monitoring of sensitivity to metconazole in the area.
Sclerotinia stem rot, caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, is a devastating fungal disease in oilseed rape. Chemical control with fungicides is the primary method of controlling this disease. Metconazole is a demethylation inhibitor fungicide that has high activity against mycelial growth of phytopathogenic fungi. In this study, 119 isolates of S. sclerotiorum were collected from oilseed rape fields in different regions of Henan Province, China, in 2015 and 2016 prior to exposure to metconazole. The sensitivities of the S. sclerotiorum isolates to a range of concentrations of metconazole were determined based on mycelial growth inhibition in 90 cm Petri-dishes containing Potato dextrose Agar to which the fungicide was added. The 50% inhibition of mycelial growth (EC50) values of the S. sclerotiorum population to metconazole ranged from 0.0469 to 0.3912 mu g mL(- 1) and the mean EC50 value was 0.1875 +/- 0.0058 mu g mL(- 1) (mean +/- standard error). The frequency distribution range curve was unimodal with a narrow range. Spearman's rho (rho) for the log(10) of the EC50 values of 22 isolates of S. sclerotiorum between metconazole and carbendazim, dimethachlone, boscalid, fluazinam, and fludioxonil showed that there was no cross-resistance between metconazole and the other test fungicides. The results from this study provide important information for the control of Sclerotinia stem rot and sensitivity monitoring of S. sclerotiorum to metconazole in this area.

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