由炭疽病菌引起的苹果苦腐病的生长速率受温度、真菌种类和品种的影响。

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
M. Nita, A. Atwal, Amanda Bly, Kara Lewallen
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摘要

采用离体和植物试验研究了两种真菌——暹罗炭疽菌(Colletotrichum siamense)和fioriniae的生长和症状发展。在平板实验中,C. siamense在30°C和25°C时生长最快,但C. fioriniae在30°C时的生长速度比25°C时慢。在苹果接种试验中,两种真菌在30°C条件下的平均病斑直径均显著大于20°C条件下的病斑直径(P≤0.05)。另一方面,两种真菌在20°C时的平均病变直径均显著大于30°C时的平均病变直径。因此,病害发展速度不仅受真菌种类和培养温度的影响,还受苹果品种的影响。本研究发现,栽培品种‘Ida red’在温暖的环境条件下对C. siamense更敏感。虽然在平板实验中,两种菌种都能在10°C下生长,但在接种实验中,在10°C下没有出现疾病症状。虽然栽培品种和真菌种类的数量很少,但据我们所知,这是第一次报道炭疽菌种类、温度和苹果品种对苦腐病症状发展速度的潜在交互作用。
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The growth rate of apple bitter rot lesion, caused by Colletotrichum spp., is affected by temperature, fungal species, and cultivar.
The growth and symptom development of two fungal species, Colletotrichum siamense, and C. fioriniae were examined using in vitro and in planta assays. In a plate assay, C. siamense grew fastest at 30 °C and at 25 °C, but C. fioriniae grew slower at 30 °C than at 25 °C. With apple inoculation assay, the mean lesion diameters at 30 °C were significantly larger (P ≤ 0.05) than that at 20 °C on a cultivar Ida Red for both fungal species. On the other hand, the mean lesion diameter on a cultivar Golden Delicious was significantly larger at 20 °C than at 30 °C for both fungal species. Therefore, the rate of lesion development was influenced not only by fungal species and incubation temperature but also by apple cultivar. In this study, cultivar ‘Ida red’ was found to be more susceptible to C. siamense under warm environmental condition. Although both species were able to grow at 10 °C in the plate assay, no disease symptoms were developed at 10 °C with the inoculation assay. Although the numbers of cultivar and fungal species are small, to our knowledge, this is the first report to describe potential interactive effect among Colletotrichum species, temperature, and apple cultivar on the rate of bitter rot symptom development.
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International Journal of Phytopathology
International Journal of Phytopathology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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