Evaluation of morphology of infection structures in distinguishing between different Allium rust fungi |
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Authors: | R. E. Niks G. M. Butler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Phytopathology, Wageningen Agricultural University, P.O. Box 8025, 6700 EE Wageningen, the Netherlands;(2) Present address: Experimental Orchard de Schuilenburg, Research Institute for Plant Protection, 4041 BK Kesteren, the Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Three cultivars of white cabbage with different levels of resistance toMycosphaerella brassicicola were tested for seedbed infection. Seedlings grown in seedbeds, to which infected plant debris was added as an inoculum, showed typical ring spot lesions on the cotyledons and first two leaves before seedlings reached the transplanting stage, whereas non-inoculated controls had few lesions only. Differences in levels of resistance between cultivars were present in seedlings grown under field conditions. Disease severity of transplants at the end of the season reflected disease severity of seedlings before transplanting in each cultivar.To lower the risk of a severe epidemic of ringspot at the end of the growing season, the seedbed should be protected from infection byM. brassicicola. |
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Keywords: | Brassica epidemiology resistance ringspot |
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