Impact of Aphelenchoides pseudobesseyi on Soybean Growth and Yield in Colombia.

IF 4.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Óscar Adrián Guzmán-Piedrahita, Carolina Zamorano-Montañez, Horacio D Lopez-Nicora
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In Colombia's Altillanura region, a soybean disease caused by the nematode Aphelenchoides pseudobesseyi, characterized by malformed leaves, thickened stem nodes, floral abortion, and reduced pod numbers, has led to significant yield losses. This study aimed to: (i) evaluate the damage caused by A. pseudobesseyi on soybean growth, and (ii) assess its impact on yield under semi-controlled conditions. A total of 238 soybean samples exhibiting characteristic disease symptoms were processed in the Nematology Laboratory at Universidad de Caldas, where A. pseudobesseyi was isolated and identified using morphological and molecular techniques. Two pathogenicity experiments were conducted with two treatments: inoculated plants (200 nematodes/plant) and non-inoculated control. Statistical analysis revealed significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. Six days post-inoculation, 100% of the leaf primordia in inoculated plants exhibited malformations, followed by blistering and central vein twisting by day eleven. At 45 days, average nematode populations reached 2,351 and 2,807 per plant in experiment one and two, respectively. Infected plants exhibited reductions in aerial dry weight by 28.4% and 24.7%, and seed dry weight by 50.3% and 53.2%, compared to controls. This is the first study in Colombia to quantify yield losses caused solely by A. pseudobesseyi in soybean plants under controlled conditions. Understanding the impact of A. pseudobesseyi on soybean growth and yield is essential for developing effective management strategies to mitigate its effects and improve soybean productivity.

刺槐对哥伦比亚大豆生长和产量的影响。
在哥伦比亚的Altillanura地区,由伪贝塞线虫(Aphelenchoides pseudobesseyi)引起的一种大豆疾病,其特征是叶片畸形、茎节增厚、花败育和豆荚数减少,导致了重大的产量损失。本研究的目的是:(1)在半控制条件下,评价拟贝绥螨对大豆生长的危害,(2)评价拟贝绥螨对大豆产量的影响。卡尔达斯大学线虫学实验室对238份表现出特征性疾病症状的大豆样本进行了处理,利用形态学和分子技术分离并鉴定了伪贝塞伊单胞虫。采用接种植株(200线虫/株)和未接种对照两种处理进行了2项致病性试验。经统计学分析,两组间差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。接种后第6天,接种植株叶片原基100%出现畸形,第11天出现水疱和中央脉扭曲。45 d时,试验一和试验二的平均线虫数量分别达到每株2351和2807。与对照相比,病株地上干重分别降低28.4%和24.7%,种子干重分别降低50.3%和53.2%。这是哥伦比亚第一个在受控条件下量化单由伪贝塞伊虫对大豆植株造成的产量损失的研究。了解伪贝塞伊对大豆生长和产量的影响,对于制定有效的管理策略以减轻其影响和提高大豆生产力至关重要。
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Plant disease
Plant disease 农林科学-植物科学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
13.30%
发文量
1993
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Plant Disease is the leading international journal for rapid reporting of research on new, emerging, and established plant diseases. The journal publishes papers that describe basic and applied research focusing on practical aspects of disease diagnosis, development, and management.
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