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Effect of the duration of inoculum exposure on development of citrus canker symptoms on seedlings of Swingle citrumelo
Authors:Clive H. Bock  James H. Graham  Tim R. Gottwald  Amanda Z. Cook  Paul E. Parker
Affiliation:1. University of Florida, CREC, 700 Experiment Station Rd., Lake Alfred, FL, 33850, USA
4. USDA-ARS-SEFTNRL, 21 Dunbar Rd., Byron, GA, 31008, USA
2. USDA-ARS-USHRL, 2001 S. Rock Rd., Ft. Pierce, FL, 34945, USA
3. USDA-APHIS-PPQ, Moore Air Base, Edinburg, TX, 78539, USA
Abstract:Citrus canker (Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri, Xcc) is one of the most serious diseases citrus in Florida, and elsewhere in the world. The disease causes yield loss and some fresh fruit trade restrictions may apply. Cultural management techniques such as windbreaks may work by not only reducing wind speed, but also reducing the period of exposure of susceptible foliage or fruit to those wind speeds that support infection from incoming inoculum. To investigate the effect of exposure period to inoculum of Xcc, seedlings of canker-susceptible Swingle citrumelo were exposed to sprayed inoculum for increasing periods at different wind speeds. The incidence and severity of citrus canker was assessed. In three experiments the incidence and severity of citrus canker most often increased with longer periods of exposure to inoculum, especially so at wind speeds of ≥16 m/s compared to wind speeds of ≤5 m/s (wind speed also increased disease incidence and severity). Regression analysis demonstrated relationships between period of exposure to inoculum and the percent infected leaves per plant, the number of lesions per plant, the number of lesions per infected leaf, and for the percent of infected leaves with lesions on the petioles at wind speeds of ≥16 m/s (R2?=?0.16–0.72). Due to the effect of inoculum exposure period and wind speed, attempts should be made to minimize exposure of canker-susceptible citrus when wind speed is highest and inoculum is available. Windbreaks should help minimize periods of exposure to splashed inoculum in high winds.
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