First Report of Charcoal Rot (Macrophomina phaseolina) on Sunflower in North and South Dakota

Plant Disease
T J GulyaL D Charlet

Abstract

In September 1998, symptoms suggestive of charcoal rot were observed on oilseed sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) plants in western North and South Dakota. Symptoms first observed on plants approaching physiological maturity consisted of silver-gray lesions girdling the stem at the soil line, premature plant death, and reduced head diameter. The pith in the lower stem was completely absent or compressed into horizontal layers. Black, spherical microsclerotia were observed in the pith of the lower stem, underneath the epidermis, and on the exterior of the taproot. Confirmation of Macrophomina phaseolina (Tossi) Goid. as the causal agent was based on the size of the microsclerotia, which ranged from 80 to 90 μm in diameter, from both infected sunflowers and pure cultures (1). The only other sunflower pathogen known to form microsclerotia is Verticillium dahliae Kleb., whose microsclerotia are irregular in shape and are 15 to 50 μm in diameter. Some prematurely dead sunflower plants lacked typical charcoal rot stem lesions, but contained Macrophomina microsclerotia. Plants with atypical symptoms were colonized by the sunflower stem weevil (Cylindrocopturus adspersus (LeConte)) and the black sunflower stem weevil (Apion occidentale ...Continue Reading

Citations

Jan 20, 2012·Critical Reviews in Microbiology·Surinder KaurVijay Bahadur Chauhan
Mar 13, 2014·International Journal of Biometeorology·L M ManiciM Donatelli

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