Publications by authors named "Sujiao Zheng"

Article Synopsis
  • Many fungal species are significant pathogens affecting soybean crops, leading to major yield losses from diseases like seed decay and stem blight.
  • An extensive field survey was conducted in six provinces of China from 2019 to 2020, identifying 92 isolates from soybean stems, classified into six species, with one unidentified species.
  • The study found high genetic diversity and varying virulence levels among the isolates, providing crucial insights for developing effective management strategies against soybean stem blight.
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In September 2020, a disease resembling stem blight on soybean was found in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, southwestern of China. Symptoms began as a brown lesion on the stems, usually at the nodes, then lesions expanded, darkened, and even girdled the stems, causing wilt of the above stems (Figure 1A). In three 0.

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- disease complex causes considerable yield losses in soybean production worldwide. As one of the major pathogens, T. W.

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Phytophthora root and stem rot caused by is a destructive disease that afflicts soybean plants throughout the world. The use of resistant soybean cultivars is the primary means of managing this disease, as well as the most effective and economical approach. There are abundant soybean germplasm resources in China that could be deployed for breeding programs; however, the resistance genes ( genes) in most cultivars are unknown, leading to uncertainty concerning which are resistant cultivars for use.

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Objective: The aim of the study is to identify the pathogen causing adzuki bean (Phaseolus angularis) rust in Daqing, Heilongjiang province.

Methods: Adzuki bean rust leaves were collected from Daqing, Heilongjiang province, China. A pure culture of rust isolate ZXL01 was obtained by single pustule isolation.

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