Objective 1:
• Determine efficacy of fungicidal and antimicrobial products (including recently identified antifungal formulations) in limiting SSR. (Year 1-3)
• Clearly define the effect climatic conditions on predicting fungicide application. (Year 1-3)
• Develop ROI estimates for fungicides tested in this objective. (Year 3)
Objective 2:
• Identify soybean NADPH oxidases and determine their expression levels in response to S. sclerotiorum (Year 1-2)
• Determine that soybean NADPH oxidases are suitable targets to confer resistance to SSR (Year 2-3).
• Generate transgenic plants silenced in specific NADPH oxidases and evaluate their performance against a range of biotic and abiotic stresses (Year 3).
• Results of this research objective will be summarized in a manuscript that will be submitted for publication in a relevant peer-reviewed scientific journal, and shared with stakeholders through extension activities (Year 3).
Objective 3:
• Identifying S. sclerotiorum outbreaks with decreased fungicide sensitivity (a minimum of 10 isolates in ten field locations per state will be analyzed each year). Results will be broadly disseminated and reported directly to growers and with an Google Fusion interactive map of counties with outbreaks and whether fungicide resistance is detected (individual field locations will not be disclosed) (Year 1-3)
• Whole genome sequencing will be performed on isolates exhibiting genomic change (as indicated by SSR / AFLP analysis conducted in year 1) and those with induced resistance. Results of SSR/AFLP analysis will be submitted for publication. (Year 2)
• Compilation of fungicide sensitivity data and trends will be performed. Bioinformatic pipelines will be developed for genomic data analysis. Preliminary data will be used to seek additional funding for this project.
Objective 4:
• Develop return on investment (ROI) estimates for sclerotinia stem rot management strategies (Year 1-3)
• Annual educational videos, and extension reports related to sclerotinia stem rot and its management in the North Central region will be developed. (Year 1-3)
• A feature article will be generated using the most current information as a result of this coordinated effort. (Year 3)