K. Sugawara et al., INFLUENCE OF THE SOYBEAN CYST-NEMATODE (HETERODERA-GLYCINES) ON THE INCIDENCE OF BROWN STEM ROT IN SOYBEAN AND ADZUKI BEAN, Soil biology & biochemistry, 29(9-10), 1997, pp. 1491-1498
Experiments were carried out in pots to study the influence of the soy
bean cyst nematode (Heterodera glycines) on the incidence of brown ste
m rot (BSR) in soybeans (Glycine max) and adzuki beans (Vigna angulari
s) caused by the soilborne fungi, Phialophora gregata f.sp. sojae and
P. g. f.sp. adzukicola. The presence of H. glycines increased the inci
dence of BSR in susceptible soybean (cv. Nakate-Hikarikuro) and adzuki
bean (cv. Erimoshozu) for both pathogens. The disease-enhancing effec
ts of H. glycines were not shown in the soybean cultivar Peking, which
is resistant to the nematode. In a soybean cultivar resistant to BSR
(cv. BSR302), the incidence of BSR was low, even under the presence of
H. glycines. In split-root experiments using the two BSR susceptible
cultivars, the disease-enhancing effects of H, glycines were not obser
ved in either soybeans or adzuki beans, whose roots were inoculated se
parately with P. gregata and H. glycines. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Lt
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