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Effects of temperature on germination and hyphal growth from conidia of Ramularia rhei and Ascochyta rhei, causing spot diseases of rhubarb (Rheum rhaponticum)
Authors:Y. Zhao  B. W. Grout   X. Xu
Affiliation:Department of Horticulture, Henan Institute of Science and Technology, Xinxiang 453003 Henan, China;;Postgraduate School, Writtle College, Chelmsford, CM1 3RR, UK;and;East Malling Research, New Road, East Malling, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK
Abstract:Rhubarb leaf and petiole spot disease, caused by Ramularia rhei and Ascochyta rhei , has gradually become more noticeable in the UK field crop. Conidial germination and subsequent colony growth of R. rhei and A. rhei were investigated under in vitro conditions on potato dextrose agar and in vivo on leaf discs. Results indicated that the two fungi responded differently to temperature. Ramularia rhei was better adapted to temperatures ≤ 25°C, with an optimum around 20°C, whereas A. rhei was more adapted to temperatures ≥ 15°C, with an optimum > 25°C. Overall, conidia of R. rhei germinated and subsequent colonies grew at greater rates than those of A. rhei on leaf discs at temperatures ≤ 25°C. These results indicated that it is important to identify the causal agent of leaf and petiole spot diseases in rhubarb field crops in order to estimate disease risks accurately.
Keywords:germ tube    modelling    rhubarb leaf and petiole spot
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