Detection and Characterization of Quinone Outside Inhibitor-Resistant and . Causing Leather Rot in Florida Strawberry.

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Department of Plant Pathology, Gulf Coast Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Wimauma, FL 33598.

Published: April 2022

and . cause leather rot (LR) of fruit and Phytophthora crown rot (PhCR) in strawberry. LR occurs sporadically but can cause up to 70% fruit loss when weather is conducive. In Florida's annual strawberry winter production system, PhCR can be severe, resulting in plant stunting, mortality, and severe yield loss. Azoxystrobin is labeled for control of LR but not for PhCR. The aims of this research were to determine the sensitivity of . and . isolates from strawberry to azoxystrobin and to investigate mechanisms of quinone-outside-inhibitor resistance present in . and . based on the known point mutations within the () gene. Isolates of both spp. causing LR and PhCR were collected from multiple strawberry fields in Florida between 1997 and 2020. Isolates were tested for sensitivity to azoxystrobin at 0, 0.01, 0.1, 1.0, 10, and 50 μg/ml on potato dextrose agar amended with salicylhydroxamic acid (100 μg/ml). Isolates were separated into two groups - sensitive isolates with the 50% effective concentration () values <1.0 μg/ml, and resistant isolates having values >50 μg/ml. . and . resistance to azoxystrobin was found for isolates collected after 2010. The first 450 nucleotides of the mitochondrial gene were sequenced from a selection of resistant and sensitive isolates of both species. The G143A mutation reported to confer resistance to azoxystrobin was found in all resistant . isolates. However, in . , qualitative resistance was observed, but the isolates lacked all the known mutations in the gene. This is the first report of resistance to azoxystrobin in . and . .

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