Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the resistance of Botrytis cinerea to the fungicides currently used for its control in Brazil. Isolates of the fungus were collected from different strawberry-producing fields in the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, and São Paulo, Brazil. First,...

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Main Authors: Ueder Pedro Lopes, Laércio Zambolim, Nayara Pereira Capobiango, Nicolas Arturo Osorio Gracia, Rejane Livramento Freitas-Lopes
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
Series:Bragantia
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spelling doaj-b49a2306efd64eb6abe167e68336c0592020-11-25T02:51:26ZengInstituto Agronômico de CampinasBragantia1678-449976226627210.1590/1678-4499.055S0006-87052017000200266Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in BrazilUeder Pedro LopesLaércio ZambolimNayara Pereira CapobiangoNicolas Arturo Osorio GraciaRejane Livramento Freitas-LopesABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the resistance of Botrytis cinerea to the fungicides currently used for its control in Brazil. Isolates of the fungus were collected from different strawberry-producing fields in the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, and São Paulo, Brazil. First, a total of 183 isolates were identified at the species level using specific primers for the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (G3PDH) gene. The isolates were grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) containing the fungicides procymidone, iprodione, and thiophanate-methyl in different concentrations: 0.0 (control), 0.1; 1.0; 10.0; 100.0 and 1,000.0 μg∙mL−1. The percentage of mycelial growth inhibition was used to determine the effective concentration of the fungicide that was able to inhibit colony growth by 50% (EC50). Approximately 25.7% of the isolates were resistant to iprodione, 53.0% were resistant to procymidone, and 93.0% were resistant to thiophanate-methyl. Moreover, crossresistance and multiple resistance were verified, with 19.7% of the isolates showing resistance to 3 fungicides simultaneously. This finding explains the ineffectiveness of fungicides application to control gray mold in strawberry fields in Brazil and highlights the need for new strategies to manage this disease in the culture.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052017000200266&lng=en&tlng=enFragaria x ananassachemical controldicarboxamidesmethyl benzimidazole carbamate
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author Ueder Pedro Lopes
Laércio Zambolim
Nayara Pereira Capobiango
Nicolas Arturo Osorio Gracia
Rejane Livramento Freitas-Lopes
spellingShingle Ueder Pedro Lopes
Laércio Zambolim
Nayara Pereira Capobiango
Nicolas Arturo Osorio Gracia
Rejane Livramento Freitas-Lopes
Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
Bragantia
Fragaria x ananassa
chemical control
dicarboxamides
methyl benzimidazole carbamate
author_facet Ueder Pedro Lopes
Laércio Zambolim
Nayara Pereira Capobiango
Nicolas Arturo Osorio Gracia
Rejane Livramento Freitas-Lopes
author_sort Ueder Pedro Lopes
title Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
title_short Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
title_full Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
title_fullStr Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Resistance of Botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in Brazil
title_sort resistance of botrytis cinerea to fungicides controlling gray mold on strawberry in brazil
publisher Instituto Agronômico de Campinas
series Bragantia
issn 1678-4499
description ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the resistance of Botrytis cinerea to the fungicides currently used for its control in Brazil. Isolates of the fungus were collected from different strawberry-producing fields in the states of Espírito Santo, Minas Gerais, and São Paulo, Brazil. First, a total of 183 isolates were identified at the species level using specific primers for the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (G3PDH) gene. The isolates were grown on potato dextrose agar (PDA) containing the fungicides procymidone, iprodione, and thiophanate-methyl in different concentrations: 0.0 (control), 0.1; 1.0; 10.0; 100.0 and 1,000.0 μg∙mL−1. The percentage of mycelial growth inhibition was used to determine the effective concentration of the fungicide that was able to inhibit colony growth by 50% (EC50). Approximately 25.7% of the isolates were resistant to iprodione, 53.0% were resistant to procymidone, and 93.0% were resistant to thiophanate-methyl. Moreover, crossresistance and multiple resistance were verified, with 19.7% of the isolates showing resistance to 3 fungicides simultaneously. This finding explains the ineffectiveness of fungicides application to control gray mold in strawberry fields in Brazil and highlights the need for new strategies to manage this disease in the culture.
topic Fragaria x ananassa
chemical control
dicarboxamides
methyl benzimidazole carbamate
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0006-87052017000200266&lng=en&tlng=en
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