Powdery mildew (Erysiphe cruciferarum) evaluation on oilseed rape and alternative cruciferous oilseed crops in the northern Baltic region in unusually warm growing seasons

E. Runno-Paurson, P. Lääniste, V. Eremeev, L. Edesi, L. Metspalu, A. Kännaste, Ü. Niinemets
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ABSTRACT The pathogen Erysiphe cruciferarum is an increasingly serious threat to cruciferous oilseed crops worldwide. In the present study, the severity of powdery mildew was evaluated on spring oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and five alternative oilseed crop species (B. juncea, B. nigra, Sinapis alba, Raphanus sativus, Eruca sativa). The main aim of the study was to identify plant species that are less susceptible to powdery mildew for possible application as cover crop, in trap cropping or seed production. Powdery mildew assessments were conducted in two growing seasons that were characterised by unusually warm and dry conditions for northern temperate climatic conditions. In both growing seasons, a heavy powdery mildew infection (over 80%) was recorded on B. napus and B. nigra plants, indicating that E. cruciferarum is an important pathogen for oilseed crops in northern Baltics. However, three other cruciferous species S. alba, E. sativa and R. sativus showed full resistance to powdery mildew, and thus, even under strong powdery mildew pressure, they can be cultivated without pesticide application in northern Baltic conditions. We suggest that in changing climatic conditions powdery mildew is expected to become a more serious problem in cruciferous oilseed crops in northern Europe, especially under intensive short-rotation farming practices.
北波罗的海地区油菜和其他十字花科油料作物在异常温暖生长季节的白粉病评价
摘要十字花科油籽作物的病原菌十字花科丹毒(Erysiphe cruciferarum)在世界范围内受到越来越严重的威胁。以油菜(Brassica napus)和5种替代油料作物(B. juncea, B. nigra, Sinapis alba, Raphanus sativus, Eruca sativa)为研究对象,对其白粉病的严重程度进行了评价。这项研究的主要目的是确定对白粉病不太敏感的植物物种,以便可能作为覆盖作物、陷阱种植或种子生产。白粉病评估是在两个生长季节进行的,这两个生长季节的特点是北温带气候条件异常温暖和干燥。在两个生长季节,油菜和黑油菜均发生了严重的白粉病感染(80%以上),表明十字花科油菜是波罗的海北部油料作物的重要病原菌。然而,其他三种十字花科植物白叶蓟、sativa蓟和sativus蓟对白粉病表现出充分的抗性,因此,即使在强大的白粉病压力下,它们也可以在波罗的海北部的条件下不施用农药种植。我们认为,在不断变化的气候条件下,白粉病预计将成为北欧十字花科油籽作物的一个更严重的问题,特别是在集约的短轮耕作方式下。
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