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Secondary hosts as potential inoculum source for rice blast pathogen in Argentina
Abstract
Rice Blast is the main disease of this crop in Argentina. It occurs sporadically at different rice growing
areas, mainly in Santa Fe and Chaco provinces. However, when environmental conditions are
favorable to disease development, Rice Blast can cause damages in other rice growing areas, such as
Entre Ríos or Corrientes provinces. Inoculum survival and pathogen population specificity are
important issues to understand Rice Blast epidemiology.
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Rice Blast is the main disease of this crop in Argentina. It occurs sporadically at different rice growing
areas, mainly in Santa Fe and Chaco provinces. However, when environmental conditions are
favorable to disease development, Rice Blast can cause damages in other rice growing areas, such as
Entre Ríos or Corrientes provinces. Inoculum survival and pathogen population specificity are
important issues to understand Rice Blast epidemiology. Pyricularia grisea isolates from Phalaris
canariensis, Stenotaphrum secundatum, Lolium perenneand Digitaria sanguinalis were collected in
Entre Ríos fields in 2007. Greenhouse assays were performed. The isolates were artificially inoculated
to rice genotypes, including differential lines with resistant genes Pi1, Pi2, Pita or Pi33; and
commercial varieties as Cambá INTA-Proarroz, Puitá INTA-CL, or Supremo-13. Re-isolations of the
pathogen from foliar symptoms were done. Any contamination was prevented. All isolates caused
typical Rice Blast foliar symptoms in different rice genotypes. Differential line with Pi2showed
symptoms with all the isolates evaluated. The other genotypes showed susceptible or no reactions,
according to the isolate. Molecular characterization of original and re-isolated strains will be done.
This work enhances the study of secondary hosts´ potential role in Rice Blast epidemiology in
Argentina.
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Fuente
6th International Rice Blast Conference (IRBC), Jeju, South Korea, August 20-24, 2013
Date
2013-08
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