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Effects of environmental factors on discharge and germination of ascospores of Venturia nashicola
Authors:S. Lian  B.-H. Li   X.-L. Dong  B.-D. Li   X.-M. Xu
Affiliation:Modern Agriculture Quality &Safety Engineering Laboratory, Laiyang Agricultural College, Chunyang Road, Chengyang District, 266109, Qingdao, Shandong Province, China;and;East Malling Research, New Road, East Malling, Kent ME19 6BJ, UK
Abstract:Experiments were conducted under controlled environmental conditions to study the effects of temperature, duration of wetness, relative humidity (RH) and light on the discharge and germination of ascospores of Venturia nashicola , the causal agent of pear scab in China. Discharge of ascospores from pseudothecia required free water or 100% RH. A period of soaking in water as short as 10 s was sufficient to initiate the discharge of ascospores. Temperatures from 10 to 30°C did not significantly affect the temporal trend of ascospore discharge. A greater proportion of ascospores was discharged under light than in the dark. However, a period of light as short as 10 min, either during the initial wetting of pseudothecia or interrupting the darkness, was sufficient to reduce the inhibitory effect of darkness on ascospore discharge. Ascospores were discharged within 10 min after pseudothecia were wetted and most ascospores ( c. 80%) were discharged within the first hour. The temporal pattern of ascospore discharge could be well described by a logistic model, which estimated that 50% of ascospores were discharged within half an hour of wetting. Ascospores germinated over a wide range of temperatures from 5 to 30°C, with an optimum at c . 20°C. Temporal dynamics of ascospore germination at six temperatures (5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30°C) were satisfactorily described by logistic models.
Keywords:logistic model    pear scab    temporal trend
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