布基纳法索大豆种植相关真菌的地理分布与鉴定

Teendbwaoga Merlène Prisca Ouedraogo, Abalo Itolou Kassankogno, Elise Sanon, Abdoul Kader Guigma, Bowendsom Clément Nikiema, Hawa Sohoro, Issouf Barry, Kounbo Dabire, I. Wonni
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大豆是发展中国家的主要作物,主要用作人类和动物营养及食品加工的种子。然而,大豆生产受到各种传染病的影响,尤其是真菌病害。本研究旨在分析与大豆种植相关的真菌病原体的地理分布并确定其种类,以帮助改善大豆的健康状况。研究共涉及三个大豆产区,在科莫埃省、乌埃省、凯内杜古省和西西里省收集了 278 份样本。样本采用产量平方法采集。在吸墨纸和 PDA 培养基上培养与叶、茎、根和豆荚相关的真菌。采用 Mathur 和 Kongsdal(2003 年)以及 Champion(1997 年)的方法对分离物进行鉴定。共鉴定出 17 个菌属,包括叶片上的五个主要菌属:Phoma(17.56%)、Colletotrichum(12.88%)、Fusarium(11.08%)、Macrophomina(10.13%)、Cercospora(8.21%)。在叶、茎、根和豆荚上发现了 10 种常见的寄生真菌,即 Alternaria、Cercospora、Cladosporium、Colletotrichum、Curvularia、Fusarium、Macrophomina、Myrothecium、Phoma、Fusarium、Rhizopus。共鉴定出 15 个菌属,其中 3 个菌属主要分布在茎和根部:噬菌体属(20.23%)、镰刀菌属(18.06%)和壳针孢属(11.27%)。确定了 10 个菌属,包括三个优势菌属:仅在豆荚中发现了镰刀菌属(28.80%)、轮枝菌属(22.22%)、疫霉属(18.89%)和荚孢属(16.67%)。
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Geographical distribution and identification of fungi associated with soybean growing in Burkina Faso
Soybeans are a major crop in developing countries, mainly as seeds in human and animal nutrition and food processing. However, production is affected by various infectious diseases, particularly fungal diseases. This study aimed to analyse geographical distribution and identify fungal pathogens associated to soybean cultivation to help improve soybean health. A total of three soybean production regions were studied and 278 samples were collected in the provinces of Comoé, Houet, Kénédougou and Sissili. Samples were collected using the yield square method. Fungi associated with leaves, stems, roots and pods were cultured on blotting paper and PDA medium. The isolates were identified using the key of Mathur and Kongsdal (2003) and Champion (1997). Seventeen (17) genera were identified, including five dominant genera on leaves: Phoma (17.56%), Colletotrichum (12.88%), Fusarium (11.08%), Macrophomina (10.13%), Cercospora (8.21%). Ten (10) species of common parasitic fungi, namely Alternaria, Cercospora, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum, Curvularia, Fusarium, Macrophomina, Myrothecium, Phoma, Fusarium, Rhizopus were identified on leaves, stems, roots and pods. Fifteen (15) genera were identified, of which three dominated stems and roots: Phoma (20.23%), Fusarium (18.06%) and Colletotrichum (11.27%). Ten (10) genera were identified, including three dominant genera: Fusarium (28.80%), Colletotrichum (22.22%), Phoma (18.89%) and Cercospora (16.67%) in pods only.
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