HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2021, Vol. 60 ›› Issue (16): 93-97.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2021.16.017

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Pathogenicity identification of Rhizoctonia spp. in maize sheath blight from southwest China and the resistance of 23 corn varieties

CUI Li-na1, LI Xiao1, ZHANG Zhen-yu1, ZHANG Hai-yan1, LIU Shi-jian2, LONG Qiang3, ZOU Cheng-jia1   

  1. 1. Institute of Plant Protection,Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences/ Key Laboratory of Integrated Crop Pest Management in Southwest China, Ministry of Agriculture,Chengdu 610066,China;
    2. Ya'an Institute of Agricultural Sciences,Ya'an 625000,Sichuan,China;
    3. Xichang Agricultural and Rural Bureau, Xichang 615000, Sichuan,China
  • Received:2021-04-22 Online:2021-08-25 Published:2021-09-09

Abstract: In order to clarify the differences in the pathogenicity of maize sheath blight strain in southwest China, 33 strains of different groups of maize sheath blight strain were selected as the research object, and the pathogenicity of maize cultivar Chuandan 13 was identified by artificial inoculation at seedling stage and adult stage. The results showed that the virulence of different groups of Rhizoctonia on maize was significantly different, and the virulence of different strains in the same group was also different, moreover, the virulence of AG1-ⅠA was the strongest in these groups. The resistance of 23 varieties were identified by four strains of AG1-ⅠA、AG4-HGI、AG2-2ⅢB、WAG-Z. The resistance differences among varieties were obvious when AG1-ⅠA was used to identify the resistance of maize varieties, including 1 highly susceptible cultivar, accounting for 4.35%; 6 susceptible cultivars, accounting for 26.09%; 11 moderately resistant cultivars, accounting for 47.82%; 5 resistant cultivars, accounting for 21.74%; And no high resistant varieties. The resistance difference could not be identified when inoculated with the other groups since most of varieties were high resistance and individual was resistance.

Key words: maize, Rhizoctonia spp, pathogenicity, resistance, southwest China

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