Induction of Phyllachora maydis (Maubl.) signs on corn leaves

Carlos Góngora-Canul, Fidel E. Jiménez-Beitia, Carlos Puerto-Hernández, Mavir Carolina Avellenada,Nathan Kleczewski,Darcy E. P. Telenko,Sujoung Shim,José E. Solórzano, Stephen B. Goodwin,Steven R. Scofield,C. D. Cruz

Research Square (Research Square)(2022)

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Abstract Objective: Tar spot is a foliar disease of corn caused by Phyllachora maydis, which produces signs in the form of stromata that bear conidia and ascospores. Phyllachora maydis cannot be cultured in media; therefore, the inoculum source for studying tar spot comprises leaves with stromata collected from naturally infected plants. Currently, there is no effective protocol to induce infection under controlled conditions. In this study, an inoculation method was assessed under greenhouse and growth chamber conditions to test whether stromata of P. maydis could be induced on corn leaves. Results: Experiments resulted in incubation periods ranging between 18 to 20 days and stromata development at the beginning of corn growth stage VT-R1 (silk). The induced stromata of P. maydis were confirmed by microscopy, PCR, or both. From thirteen experiments conducted, four (31%) resulted in the successful production of stromata. Statistical analyses indicate that if an experiment is conducted, there are equal chances of obtaining successful or unsuccessful infections. The information from this study will be valuable for developing more reliable P. maydis inoculation methods in the future.
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phyllachora maydis,corn,leaves,maubl
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