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Two new species of Pythium, P. schmitthenneri and P. selbyi pathogens of corn and soybean in Ohio

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MYCOLOGIA
卷 104, 期 2, 页码 477-487

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.3852/11-162

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damping-off; globose sporangia; Glycine max; root rot; seedling disease; soilborne pathogen; Zea mays

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  1. Ohio Soybean Council
  2. OARDC
  3. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center ,Ohio State University

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Two new species of Pythium, pathogens of corn and soybean in Ohio, are described. Pythium schmitthenneri sp. nov. and Pythium selbyi sp. nov. both have morphological and sequence characteristics that place them in clade El of the genus Pythium. Morphology and sequence analysis of the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 regions of these species were different from previously described species. The ITS region of Pythium schmitthenneri was 99.9% similar to P. acrogynum and 99.8% similar to P. hypogynum. All three species are characterized by globose to limoniform sporangia and plerotic oospores. Pythium schmitilumneri has mostly dichnotts antheridia, compared to the strictly hypovnous antheridia of P. acrogynum and P. hypogynum. The temperature for growth of P. schmitthenneri is below 4 C to 32 C, and optimum growth is 18-25 C compared to 31-34 C for P. hypogvnunt. The ITS region of P. selbyi was 97.1% similar to P. langandrion and 97.5% similar to P. longisporangium. All three species are characterized by globose sporangia, mostly plerotic oospores, with one to two oospores per oogonium, and hypogynous or monoclinous antheridia. The temperature for growth of P. selhyi is below 4 to 32 C, with an optimum 18-25 C. These new species were widely dispersed throughout the soybean- and corn-producing regions in Ohio, making their characterization critical for managing the Pythium complex that causes seedling and root-rot disease in Ohio soybean and corn fields.

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