Abstract
The aim of this study was to uncover the molecular mechanism through which fungicide resistance develops in Podosphaera xanthii, a fungi that causes powdery mildew in hull-less pumpkin. Treatments of inoculated P. xanthii were carried out on leaves of hull-less pumpkin and subsequently treated with kinds of triazole fungicide for seven generations. Resistant strains of P. xanthii thus obtained were evaluated for their resistance levels. The resistance levels of the fungi to four fungicides of were high except that of the propiconazole-resistant strain, which showed moderate resistance. The F7 generations of five resistant strains thus obtained were cultured continuously for five generations without fungicide induction, and their resistance level were found to be relatively stable. The DNA of the sensitive strain and the five kinds of resistant strains were extracted by the sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) method and its internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region was amplified by using ITS1/ITS4 primer and specific primer F/R and they were sequenced respectively. The DNA sequence comparison of resistant and sensitive strains showed that the base pairs of tebuconazole-resistant strains and flusilazole-resistant strains were mutated, with mutation rates of 4.8% and 1.6%, respectively. The base pairs of the other three resistant strains did not change.
Highlights
Hull-less Cucurbita pepo is an annual herb of the family Cucurbitaceae
Five kinds of resistant strains with different levels of resistance were obtained after seven P. xanthii generations by using five kinds of triazole fungicides
The resistance factor of P. xanthii induced by 10% fluorosilazole EW, 5% hexaconazole ME, and 12.5% myclobutanil EC lay between the resistances induced by the propiconazole EC and tebuconazole EC, at 56.71, 49.04, 47.89, respectively (Table 5)
Summary
Hull-less Cucurbita pepo is an annual herb of the family Cucurbitaceae. As its seeds have seed kernels and no seed coat, it is called hull-less pumpkin, which is a rare variant of Cucurbita. Hull-less C. pepo has high nutritional and utilization value, as it contains nutrients such as vitamins, amino acids and unsaturated fatty acids necessary for the human body, but it has therapeutic uses, especially in the prevention and adjuvant treatment of diabetes, as well as being valued as a raw material for cosmetics, health care products and oils [1]. Induction of resistance of Podosphaera xanthii to triazole fungicides and its resistance mechanism data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript
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