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Überleben vonRalstonia solanacearum Biovar 2 (Rasse 3), dem Erreger der Schleimkrankheit der Kartoffel, in Boden und auf verschiedenen Materialien (Mikrokosmos)
Authors:Dr. Petra Müller  Dorothee Abdel-Kader  Joachim Kakau  Karl-Heinz Pastrik  Luitgardis Seigner
Affiliation:1. Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft Berlin und Braunschweig, Abteilung für nationale und internationale Angelegenheiten der Pflanzengesundheit, Au?enstelle Kleinmachnow
5. Biologische Bundesanstalt für Land- und Forstwirtschaft Berlin und Braunschweig, Abteilung für nationale und internationale Angelegenheiten der Pflanzengesundheit, Stahnsdorfer Damm 81, 14532, Kleinmachnow
2. Bayerische Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft, Institut für Pflanzenschutz, Freising
3. Landwirtschaftskammer Weser-Ems, Pflanzenschutzamt, Oldenburg
4. Landwirtschaftskammer Hannover, Pflanzenschutzamt, Hannover
Abstract:Microcosm studies were carried out to test the survival of Ralstonia solanacearum biovar 2 (race 3) in soil at the permanent wilting point (wp) water content and at field capacity (fc) water content and on various material. Soils were placed at permanent ?5°C, 4°C, 15°C and 20°C and weekly fluctuating ?10/0/+10°C and the material at 5, 15 °C, 20°C with relative humidity (rh) uncontrolled or at constant 10% or 90%. In soil, survival was clearly dependent on temperature independent of water content. At 20°C Ralstonia solanacearum could be reisolated up to 364 days, at 15°C up to 290 days, at 4°C up to 209 days and at fluctuating temperatures (?10/0/+10°C) only up to 18 days. The lower the temperature, the more the population declined. At 15°C and 20°C appr. 107 cfu/g soil were detected after 100 days, whereas at ?5°C only 102 cfu/g soil were detected after only 18 days. The pathogen was longer detectable in sandy-clay loam than in lighter sandy soil. It could be longer reisolated at wilting point and the populations did not decline as rapidly as at field capacity. Ralstonia solanacearum could best survive on material surfaces like rubber, plastic and varnished metal with maximum survival of 40 days at 5°C and 10% rh. In general there is a low risk of Ralstonia solanacearum overwintering under European climatic conditions when the fields are cleared of plant debris and the soil is frozen. Contamined material surfaces pose the risk of pathogen transmission to healthy tubers.
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