EFFECT OF WATERLOGGING ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASE CAUSED BY MYCOSPHAERELLA-PINODES IN PEAS (PISUM-SATIVUM L)

Citation
Gk. Mcdonald et G. Dean, EFFECT OF WATERLOGGING ON THE SEVERITY OF DISEASE CAUSED BY MYCOSPHAERELLA-PINODES IN PEAS (PISUM-SATIVUM L), Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 36(2), 1996, pp. 219-222
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience",Agriculture
ISSN journal
08161089
Volume
36
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
219 - 222
Database
ISI
SICI code
0816-1089(1996)36:2<219:EOWOTS>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
The effect of waterlogging on the severity of disease caused by Mycosp haerella pinodes infection in field pea was measured in 2 experiments in the glasshouse. Disease significantly reduced root and shoot growth in both experiments. In a comparison of 2 cultivars with different se nsitivities to waterlogging, the severity of disease was lower in the cultivar which was less sensitive to short-term waterlogging. Flooding the roots of plants after infection increased the visual symptoms of disease, but if plants were inoculated with the pathogen after floodin g commenced, disease severity was reduced by waterlogging. Inoculation before waterlogging significantly reduced plant dry matter, but there was no reduction in plant growth by disease when inoculation occurred after waterlogging commenced. The results suggest that waterlogging o f peas already infected with Mycosphaerella pinodes may result in more severe infection and greater reductions in plant growth, and cultivar s more sensitive to waterlogging damage may also suffer greater losses from disease.