NEMATODE ANGULAR LEAF-SPOT OF DRY BEAN IN WYOMING

Citation
Gd. Franc et al., NEMATODE ANGULAR LEAF-SPOT OF DRY BEAN IN WYOMING, Plant disease, 80(5), 1996, pp. 476-477
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01912917
Volume
80
Issue
5
Year of publication
1996
Pages
476 - 477
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-2917(1996)80:5<476:NALODB>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
A new foliar disease of dry bean, nematode angular leaf spot (NALS), i s caused by Aphelenchoides ritzemabosi. The disease is typified by num erous dark, angular lesions on leaves and occasionally a superficial n ecrosis on the upper surface of the petiole. Diagnosis of NALS is base d on the presence of foliar symptoms and recovery of nematodes from sy mptomatic tissue. Infested fields were infrequent in a field survey of 7,175 ha in Wyoming conducted during a 3-year period. The field surve y represented 17% of the crop harvested during those years. Therefore, it is unlikely that NALS will cause economic yield loss unless condit ions for nematode survival and foliar parasitism are unusually favorab le. The nematode is also known to parasitize alfalfa foliage in Wyomin g and other western states. Infested dry bean fields found during the survey had a recent history of alfalfa production. Therefore, alfalfa and dry bean crop rotation provides a potential mechanism for nematode survival. Parasitic nematodes persisted in air-dried bean leaf tissue for at least 27 months, which suggests that persistence of NALS inocu lum in crop debris is likely to occur in the field.