Acta Agrobotanica (Dec 2013)

Fungi of the genus Fusarium as pathogens of soybean seedlings

  • Joanna Marcinkowska

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5586/aa.1985.011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 123 – 135

Abstract

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Twenty isolates of fungi of the genus Fusarium collected in the period 1980-1982 from various organs of diseased soybean plants were investigated. Eight of them proved pathogenic to soybean seedlings. The species F. culmorum was most numerously represented among the isolated (4 of 8) pathogens. Isolates of F. sambucinum were also pathogenic (2 of 4) and those of F. soloni (1 of 3), too. The only isolate of F. avenaceum also caused seedling blight. Two isolates of F. oxysporum and two of F. arthrosporioides were not pathogenic. Numerous isolates affected seed gernination and one greatly inhibited growth of the infected seedlings. Pathogenicity was tested in the laboratory in Petri plates on isolate cultures and on filter paper imbibed with fungal inoculum and, in the greenhouse on a peat and perlite substrate. The degree of infection and the character of the disease symptoms depended on the experimental conditions. The results of experiments in plates and in the greenhouse supplemented one another.