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Differential aggressiveness of species of the Fusarium graminearum complex in interaction with tebuconazole fungicide on the reduction of wheat grain yield

Fusarium head blight of wheat in Brazil is caused mainly by two species of the Fusarium graminearum species complex: F. graminearum sensu stricto (Fgss) and F. meridionale (Fmer), which vary in relation to toxigenic potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of phenotypic traits and aggressiveness of these two species, associated with the tebuconazole fungicide, of the triazole group, on the reduction of wheat yield. Ten Fgss strains and Fmer strains were evaluated with regards to: total sporulation, germination rate and tebuconazole sensitivity. The strains were spray-inoculated onto BRS Guamirim cv. 'plants' at full flowering and disease severity, Fusarium-damaged kernels, and kernel weight were evaluated. The effect of tebuconazole in disease control was evaluated through spraying the fungicide and then inoculating the central-floret of the wheat head with the following inoculum treatments: a mixture of all Fgss strains, a mixture of all Fmer strains or a mixture of all isolates of both species (1:1). Strains of Fgss showed higher total sporulation and germination rates and were less sensitivity to tebuconazole. The weight of Fusarium-damaged kernels from inoculations with Fmer strains was 50% higher than those inoculated with Fgss. A fungistatic effect on the disease was found for tebuconazole application and harvested kernels showed 25% higher grain weight than the untreated kernels. It is suggested that the distinct yield loss potential by these two species, in association with the fungistatic effect of triazoles could explain the co-occurrence of different mycotoxins in the harvested kernels, which needs to be proven with field data.

Fusarium graminearum sensu stricto; Fusarium meridionale; kernel weight; multivariate analysis


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