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Diversity of kresoxim-methyl sensitivities in baseline populations of Venturia inaequalis

✍ Scribed by Olaya, Gilberto; Köller, Wolfram


Book ID
101215744
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
55
Category
Article
ISSN
1526-498X

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✦ Synopsis


Several strobilurin fungicides inhibiting fungal respiration by binding to cytochrome b have been introduced recently. A mechanism of strobilurin resistance identi®ed as active in several plant pathogenic fungi is based on the activation of alternative respiration. Thus far, respective studies have been restricted to single isolates of respective pathogens. Here, we report a study on 250 Venturia inaequalis baseline isolates to the strobilurin kresoxim-methyl having a broad sensitivity distribution characterized by a 50-fold difference in sensitivity of the most-and least-sensitive isolates. For the majority (62%) of these isolates, differences in sensitivity were not caused by the interference of alternative respiration with the full inhibitory potency of kresoxim-methyl. Rather, variable doseresponses with largely different degrees of inhibition achieved at a low dose of kresoxim-methyl were found to be responsible. For 38% of the baseline isolates, alternative respiration was already active during the stage of conidia germination. Activation of this pathway was, again, dependent on the strobilurin dose. Selection of sub-populations of isolates resisting low doses of kresoxim-methyl by multiple mechanisms and the recombination among isolates expressing such mechanisms singly can be expected to be slowed by an anti-resistance strategy based on high strobilurin doses.


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