Detection and characterization of benzimidazole resistance of Botrytis cinerea in greenhouse vegetables |
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Authors: | C. Q. Zhang Y. H. Liu G. N. Zhu |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Crop Protection, Zhejiang Forest College, Hangzhou, 311300, China;(2) College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310000, China |
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Abstract: | From 2003 to 2006, a total of 426 single-conidial isolates of B. cinerea collected from greenhouse vegetables in China were characterized for resistance to benzimidazole fungicides and diethofencarb according to inhibition of mycelial growth. Rapid development of double-resistance to benzimidazoles and diethofencarb was observed. Three types of benzimidazole-resistant isolates, Ben R1, Ben R2 and Ben R3 were detected. A new phenotype, Ben R3, which showed low level of resistance to benzimidazole fungicides and resistance to diethofencarb, was detected with frequencies of 6.8%, 10.0%, 13.2% and 12.4% from 2003 to 2006, respectively. Further studies indicated that Ben R3 was caused by a point mutation from GAG in sensitive(S) isolates to GTG at codon 198 in the β-tubulin gene, predicted to cause a change from glutamic acid to valine. Ben R3 isolates had comparable growth, sporulation and pathogenicity ability as isolates of other phenotypes but were more sensitive at lower temperatures. |
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