Studies on winter survival strategies of Erysiphe pisi in Manitoba

K. R. Tiwari, T. Warkentin, G. Penner, J. Menzies
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Abstract

Erysiphe pisi, the causal agent of powdery mildew, is an important disease of field pea in western Canada, but very little information is available on whether or how it survives the winter in the prairie provinces. Therefore, studies were conducted of the role of cleistothecia on pea stubble, the possibility of seed transmission, and survival on other plant species. In 1996 and 1997 cleistothecia were abundantly formed on heavily infected plants in late August to September under field conditions. Microscopic observation during the winter indicated that by May more than 95% of the cleistothecia had degenerated under field conditions, whereas in samples stored at room temperature, 50% of the cleistothecia contained intact ascospores. When seeds from plants heavily infected with powdery mildew were grown in a greenhouse, none of the 4200 plants examined developed powdery mildew symptoms, suggesting that the possibility of transmission of E. pisi through infected seed is remote. When isolates of powdery milde...
曼尼托巴省褐皮蝇冬季生存策略的研究
白粉病(Erysiphe pisi)是加拿大西部大田豌豆的一种重要病害,但关于它是否或如何在草原省份过冬的信息很少。因此,我们开展了闭锁藻在豌豆残茬上的作用、种子传播的可能性以及在其他植物上的存活研究。1996年和1997年8月下旬至9月,在田间条件下,在严重侵染的植株上大量形成锁卵绦虫。冬季的显微观察表明,到5月,95%以上的闭锁囊虫在野外条件下已经退化,而在室温下保存的样品中,50%的闭锁囊虫含有完整的子囊孢子。当严重感染白粉病的植物的种子在温室中生长时,4200株被检查的植物中没有一株出现白粉病症状,这表明通过受感染的种子传播pisi的可能性很小。当分离的白粉病…
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