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Abdelghany, Mai Mohsen Ahmed Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Kurikawa, Maria Department of Agriculture, Okayama University
Watanabe, Megumi Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Matsui, Hidenori Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID researchmap
Yamamoto, Mikihiro Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University Kaken ID publons researchmap
Ichinose, Yuki Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Toyoda, Kazuhiro Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Kouzai, Yusuke Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University
Noutoshi, Yoshiteru Graduate School of Environmental and Life Science, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
Rhizoctonia solani is a necrotrophic plant pathogen with a wide host range. R. solani is a species complex consisting of thirteen anastomosis groups (AGs) defined by compatibility of hyphal fusion reaction and subgroups based on cultural morphology. The relationship between such classifications and host specificity remains elusive. Here, we investigated the pathogenicity of seventeen R. solani isolates (AG-1 to 7) in Japan towards Arabidopsis thaliana using leaf and soil inoculations. The tested AGs, except AG-3 and AG-6, induced symptoms in both methods with variations in pathogenicity. The virulence levels differed even within the same AG and subgroup. Some isolates showed tissue-specific infection behavior. Thus, the AGs and their subgroups are suggested to be not enough to define the virulence (host and tissue specificity) of R. solani. We also evaluated the virulence of the isolates on Arabidopsis plants pretreated with salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, and ethylene. No obvious effects were detected on the symptom formation by the virulence isolates, but ethylene and salicylic acid slightly enhanced the susceptibility to the weak and nonvirulent isolates. R. solani seems to be able to overcome the induced defense by these phytohormones in the infection to Arabidopsis.
Keywords
Rhizoctonia solani
anastomosis group
phytohormones
pathogenicity
Arabidopsis thaliana
Published Date
2022-01-06
Publication Title
Life-Basel
Volume
volume12
Issue
issue1
Publisher
MDPI
Start Page
76
ISSN
2075-1729
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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岡山大学
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Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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18H02206
21H02197