Mj. Barbetti, RELATIVE RESISTANCE, ASSOCIATED YIELD LOSSES AND PHYTO-ESTROGEN PRODUCTION FROM FUNGAL FOLIAR DISEASES IN NEW AND OLD ANNUAL MEDICAGO CULTIVARS, Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 46(2), 1995, pp. 441-450
The relative resistance, associated herbage and seed yield losses and
phyto-oestrogen production from fungal foliar diseases in two new annu
al Medicago cultivars, viz. M. sphaerocarpos cv. Orion and M. truncatu
la cv. Caliph, were compared with those of four old cultivars, viz. M.
murex cv. Zodiac, M. polymorpha var. brevispina cvv. Santiago and Cir
cle Valley, and M. truncatula cv. Cyprus. Orion was much more resistan
t to Phoma stem disease than Circle Valley and Santiago, but was more
susceptible than Zodiac. However, Orion was the most susceptible culti
var to Phoma leaf disease. Orion and Caliph were susceptible to Leptos
phaerulina stem disease, resembling Santiago, but much more susceptibl
e than Circle Valley and Zodiac. Caliph was comparable with Cyprus wit
h moderate susceptibility to both Phoma and Leptosphaerulina on stems.
Both Caliph and Cyprus were resistant to Pseudopeziza. In mid-October
and early November, foliar diseases reduced overall herbage yield of
the six varieties by 16.2 and 20.3% respectively, compared with the fu
ngicide-treated plots of the same cultivars. Foliar diseases reduced s
eed yield by 37.3%, and mean seed weight by 13.7% compared with fungic
ide treated plots. Foliar disease in the disease block increased the c
ontent of the phyto-oestrogen coumestrol in stems from 230 to 500 ppm
and in pods from 30 to 130 ppm, compared with the fungicide block. The
re was a positive correlation between the severity of Phoma on stems a
nd leaves and the level of coumestrol in stems and pods. Orion produce
d large amounts of coumestrol in stems and pods in response to foliar
diseases (e.g. 470 ppm in stems) but less than Zodiac. Caliph also pro
duced large amounts of coumestrol in stems and pods in response to fol
iar diseases (e.g. 230 ppm in stems), and was similar to Cyprus but ha
d less coumestrol than all other cultivars tested (stems) or Zodiac, C
ircle Valley and Santiago (pods). Orion carried the highest level of P
. medicaginis seed contamination (28%), followed by Santiago (15%), Cy
prus (11%), Circle Valley (10%), Zodiac (10%) and Caliph (6%).