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Identification of New Isolates of Phytophthora sojae and Selection of Resistant Soybean Genotypes.

Su Vin HeoHye Rang ParkYun Woo JangJihee ParkBeom Kyu KangJeong Hyun SeoJun Hoi KimJi Yoon LeeMan Soo ChoiJee Yeon KoChoon Song KimSungwoo LeeTae-Hwan Jun
Published in: The plant pathology journal (2024)
Phytophthora root and stem rot (PRR), caused by Phytophthora sojae, can occur at any growth stage under poorly drained and humid conditions. The expansion of soybean cultivation in South Korean paddy fields has increased the frequency of PRR outbreaks. This study aimed to identify four P. sojae isolates newly collected from domestic fields and evaluate race-specific resistance using the hypocotyl inoculation technique. The four isolates exhibited various pathotypes, with GJ3053 exhibiting the highest virulence complexity. Two isolates, GJ3053 and AD3617, were screened from 205 soybeans, and 182 and 190 genotypes (88.8 and 92.7%, respectively) were susceptible to each isolate. Among these accessions, five genotypes resistant to both isolates were selected. These promising genotypes are candidates for the development of resistant soybean cultivars that can effectively control PRR through gene stacking.
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