Abstract

Corynespora cassiicola is the causal pathogen of target spot in soybean and cotton grown in the United States. With target spot increasing in importance, fungicides are becoming an important tool for control of this disease. Unfortunately, there are reports of C. cassiicola isolates in other crops being resistant to some fungicide classes. The objective of this study was to identify if resistance to quinone outside inhibitor (QoI) fungicides is present in Tennessee soybean and cotton isolates of C. cassiicola. Four isolates of C. cassiicola were evaluated at a range of doses for the fungicide pyraclostrobin. Isolates were also sequenced to determine if the G143A mutation was present in the cyt b gene. Two isolates previously reported to be resistant to QoIs were also used as positive checks. Two isolates of C. cassiicola from Tennessee soybean were found to have the G143A mutation. EC50 values for the two isolates ranged from 15.7 to 121 μg/ml. As a result of this study, C. cassiicola isolates have exhibited resistance to QoI fungicides in Tennessee soybean.

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