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2001, Mycopathologia
A review of the fungi associated with soybean seeds, pods, or flowers was conducted in North America. Species of Deuteromycetes are the most common fungi in each of the soybean flower organs followed by the Ascomycetes and Phycomycetes which comprise about one-fourth of the total mycoflora. Eighty genera and about 135 or more species occur in seeds, pods, or flowers. With regard to numbers of taxa from separate mycofloras, 63 genera and about 108 or more species occur in seeds, 65 genera and about 88 or more species occur in pods, and 36 genera and approximately 47 or more species occur in flowers. Most of the fungi which occur in flowers can be cultured from pods, and the majority of those fungi occur in seeds. Methods for and a key are provided for the identification of the 30 most important selected fungi.
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An investigation to detect the seed-borne fungi from seeds of eight soybean cultivars including E-358, DB-1601, 849-294D, Loopa, HS-16, 95-I, Faisal Soybean and Centennial was conducted. Soybean seed samples were collected from Oilseed Research Institute, Faisalabad. Blotter method was used for detection of the associated fungi of soybean seeds. A total of 9 fungal genera belonging to Zygomycetes, Euascomycetes and Deuteromycetes were found associated with the tested soybean seed samples. Each class had three fungal genera. The isolation frequencies of the fungi were variable among cultivars as well as between naturally infested and artificially disinfested seeds. Common fungal genera isolated during this study included Absidia, Aspergillus, Mucor, Curvularia, Drechslera, Fusarium, Phoma, Rhizopus and Penicillium. Aspergillus, Penicillium and Fusarium were identified more commonly from disinfested than that of non-infested seeds.
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Ecology and diversity of culturable fungal species associated with soybean seedling diseases in the Midwestern United States2022 •
AimsTo isolate and characterize fungi associated with diseased soybean seedlings in Midwestern soybean production fields and to determine the influence of environmental and edaphic factors on their incidence.Methods and ResultsSeedlings were collected from fields with seedling disease history in 2012 and 2013 for fungal isolation. Environmental and edaphic data associated with each field was collected. 3036 fungal isolates were obtained and assigned to 76 species. The most abundant genera recovered were Fusarium (73%) and Trichoderma (11.2%). Other genera included Mortierella, Clonostachys, Rhizoctonia, Alternaria, Mucor, Phoma, Macrophomina and Phomopsis. Most recovered species are known soybean pathogens. However, non-pathogenic organisms were also isolated. Crop history, soil density, water source, precipitation and temperature were the main factors influencing the abundance of fungal species.ConclusionKey fungal species associated with soybean seedling diseases occurring in seve...
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Shovan L.R., Bhuiyan M. K. A., Sultana N., Begum J. A.and Pervez Z. 2008. Prevalence of Fungi Associated with Soybean Seeds and Pathogenicity Tests of the Major Seed-Borne Pathogens. Int. J. Sustain. Crop Prod. 3(4):24-33 An investigation to detect the seed borne fungi of soybean and the pathogenicity tests of two major seed- borne fungal pathogens against soybean was conducted
Journal of Microbiology
Novel and highly diverse fungal endophytes in soybean revealed by the consortium of two different techniques2013 •
Ratarstvo i povrtarstvo
Diversity of phytopathogenic fungi on soybean seed in SerbiaSoybean is one of the most important industrial crops in the world. The rich nutritional content of the seed is the reason for the increased cultivation of this crop all over the world. However, a large number of phytopathogenic fungi that exist in soybean seeds can reduce the nutritional content, germination, and seed vigor. Soybean seed samples were collected from experimental fields in seven locations in Vojvodina Province, Serbia in the period 2016-2018. From each sample, 100 seeds were randomly selected. Seeds were surface-disinfested in 4% sodium hypochlorite for 5 min, washed two times in sterile water, and dried on a filter paper. All 100 seeds were placed in 20 Petri dishes with standard potato dextrose agar medium (PDA), five seeds in each, and incubated at 22 ± 2°C for seven days, under 12 h of alternating light/dark conditions. The first assessment was performed on the fourth day after isolation. The health status analysis of soybean seed showed that Peronospora manshuri...
Brazilian Archives of …
Identification and Colonization of Endophytic Fungi From Soybean (Glycine Max (L.) Merril) Under Different Environmental Conditions2006 •
A total of 297 endophytic fungi were isolated from 1728 leaf and stem fragments collected about twenty and forty days after germination from soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merril) plants grown in the field and a greenhouse. The fungi belonged to eight groups, six dematiaceous genera (Alternaria, Cladosporium, Chaetomium, Curvularia, Drechslera and Scopulariopsis) and the non-dematiaceous genera Acremonium, Aspergillus, Colletotrichum, Fusarium, Paecilomyces and Penicillium along with some Mycelia sterilia.. There were qualitative and quantitative differences in the type and number of isolates obtained from greenhouse and field-grown plants, with more isolates being obtained from the latter. No difference was found in the number of fungi isolated from leaves and stems irrespective of where the plants was grown. For was field-grown plants, the number of isolates decreased as the plants aged and more fungi were found in tissues near the soil, while for greenhouse-grown plants the number of isolates increased as the plants aged but in this case no more fungi were isolated from those tissues nearer the soil. These results could have biotechnological relevance for the biological control of pests or plant growth promotion.
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The competence and warmth of Thai students’ attitudes towards varieties of English: the effect of gender and perceptions of L1 diversity2015 •
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