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Estimating the germination dynamics of Plasmopara viticola oospores using hydro-thermal time
Authors:V. Rossi  T. Caffi  R. Bugiani  F. Spanna   D. Della Valle
Affiliation:Istituto di Entomologia e Patologia vegetale, UniversitàCattolica S. Cuore, Via E. parmense 84, 29100 Piacenza;;Servizio Fitosanitario, Regione Emilia-Romagna, Via di Corticella 133, 40129 Bologna;;Settore Fitosanitario, Regione Piemonte, Corso Grosseto 71/6, 10147 Torino;and;Vignaioli Piemontesi, Via Alba 15, 1205 Castagnito, Cuneo, Italy
Abstract:The effects of environmental conditions on the variability in germination dynamics of Plasmopara viticola oospores were studied from 1999 to 2003. The germination course was determined indirectly as the relative infection incidence (RII) occurring on grape leaf discs kept in contact with oospores sampled from a vineyard between March and July. The time elapsed between 1 January and the infection occurrence was expressed as physiological time, using four methods: (i) sums of daily temperatures > 8°C; (ii) hourly temperatures > 10°C; (iii) sums of hourly rates from a temperature-dependent function; or (iv) sums of these rates in hours with a rain or vapour pressure deficit ≤ 4·5 hPa (hydro-thermal time, HT). An equation of Gompertz in the form RII = exp[− a  · exp(− b  · HT)] produced an accurate fit for both separate years ( R 2 = 0·97 to 0·99) and pooled data ( R 2 = 0·89), as well as a good accuracy in cross-estimating new data ( r between observed and cross-estimated data were between 0·93 and 0·99, P  < 0·0001). It also accounted for a great part of the variability in oospore germination between years and both between and within sampling periods. Therefore, the equation of Gompertz (with a  = 15·9 ± 2·63 and b  = 0·653 ± 0·034) calculated over hydro-thermal time, a physiological time accounting for the effects of both temperature and moisture, produced a consistent modelling of the general relationships between the germination dynamics of a population of P. viticola oospores and weather conditions. It represents the relative density of the seasonal oospores that should have produced sporangia when they have experienced favourable conditions for germination.
Keywords:environmental conditions    grapevine downy mildew    modelling    primary inoculum    Vitis vinifera
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