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HERO ID
4267485
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
In vitro antifungal/fungistatic activity of manganese phosphite against soybean soil-borne pathogens
Author(s)
Carmona, MA; Simonetti, E; Ravotti, ME; Scandiani, MM; Luque, AG; Formento, NA; Sautua, FJ
Year
2017
Volume
86
Page Numbers
265-269
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:000418226500032
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://WOS:000418226500032
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Abstract
Soybean root and stem rots caused by soil-borne pathogens are diseases commonly found in soybean fields, and one of the most important causes of crop losses. In the present study, the mycelial sensitivity of Fusarium virguliforme, F. tucumaniae, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Macrophomina phaseolina was evaluated on potato dextrose agar media (25 mL) supplemented with different concentrations of manganese phosphite (MnPhi) diluted in water (0, 25, 37.5, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 800 and 1000 mu g/mL). Mycelial growth sensitivity was analyzed using logarithmic linear regression analysis. The MnPhi concentration needed to inhibit 50% of the mycelial growth (IC50) ranged from 105 mu g/mL (Fusarium spp.) to 409 mu g/mL (M. phaseolina). Sclerotia were completely inhibited at 500 mu g/mL. The results of our study represent the first report on the direct in vitro fungicidal/fungistatic action of MnPhi against fungi that are causal agents of soil-borne diseases.
Keywords
Glycine max; Fusarium virguliforme; Fusarium tucumaniae; Macrophomina phaseolina; Sclerotinia sclerotiorum; Inhibitory concentration
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