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Development of apothecia ofTapesia yallundae in contrasting populations selected by fungicides
Authors:G L Bateman  P S Dyer  L Manzhula
Institution:(1) IACR-Rothamsted, AL5 2JQ Harpenden, Herts, UK;(2) Department of Life Science, University of Nottingham, University Park, NG7 2RD Nottingham, UK;(3) Present address: Plant Protection Institute, 33 Vasilkovskaya str., 252022 Kiev 22, Ukraine
Abstract:Apothecia of the eyespot fungus,Tapesia yallundae, were found on 0–18% of straws in plots of wheat stubble in February–March 1994. The fungicides carbendazim, prochloraz or carbendazim plus prochloraz had been applied repeatedly to the same plots in each of the previous 9 years in which successive wheat crops had been grown. The factors most strongly correlated with the incidence of apothecia were the incidence and severity of eyespot in the preceding wheat crop and the frequency of carbendazim-resistant W-type fungus in populations recovered from that wheat crop. Plots treated with carbendazim, which had previously had more disease and more resistance to carbendazim in the pathogen population relative to untreated plots, therefore yielded most apothecia. Plots treated with prochloraz, which had selected for predominantly R-type fungus and decreased eyespot, yielded few apothecia. Single-ascospore isolates were all of the W-type and were more frequently carbendazim-sensitive than expected, except those from plots treated only with carbendazim. None showed decreased sensitivity to prochloraz. The implications of applying fungicides regularly for controlling eyespot on the capability of the eyespot fungus for genetic variation through sexual reproduction are discussed.
Keywords:Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides  eyespot  wheat
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