Effect of moisture on symptom development and colonization of Fusarium species on maize leaves

Q3 Environmental Science
T-Thu Nguyen, U. Steiner, VQ Pham
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Maize plants, fifteen-day old, were inoculated with three Fusarium species on the 4 mature leaf and 6 immature emerging leaf. The plants were grown under (1) 50-60% and (2) 80-90% relative humidity (RH). The symptoms of Fusarium were found on immature emerging leaves at high and low RH. Symptoms of F. graminearum occurred the fourth day after inoculation (DAI), followed by F. verticillioides and F. proliferatum in the 7 and 8 DAI. The holes, necrotic lesion, streaks depended on which Fusarium species were involved. Humidity regimes had a significant effect on re-isolation frequency of leaves infected by F. verticillioides but did not influence by F. proliferatum and F. graminearum. The humidity regimes affected on DNA content of F. graminearum and F. proliferatum but there was no significant influence to F. verticillioides DNA. This study showed maize plants cultivated in dry or wet season may be affected by Fusarium species.
水分对玉米叶片镰刀菌症状发展及定殖的影响
将3种镰刀菌分别接种于15日龄玉米植株的4片成熟叶片和6片未成熟初生叶片上。分别在(1)50 ~ 60%和(2)80 ~ 90%的相对湿度条件下生长。在高、低相对湿度条件下,在未成熟的出芽叶片上均发现镰刀菌病的症状。接种后第4天出现谷草假丝酵母菌的症状,第7天和第8天出现黄萎病假丝酵母菌和增生假丝酵母菌的症状。孔、坏死灶、条纹取决于所涉及的镰刀菌种类。湿度对黄萎病镰刀菌侵染叶片的再分离频率有显著影响,而对增殖镰刀菌和谷草镰刀菌侵染叶片的再分离频率无显著影响。不同湿度条件对谷草镰刀菌和增殖镰刀菌的DNA含量有影响,但对黄萎病镰刀菌的DNA含量无显著影响。本研究表明,旱季和雨季栽培的玉米植株都可能受到镰刀菌的影响。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. This includes reviews of research advances and methodology and articles in applied and environmental mycology. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology has no page charges or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
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