INFECTION OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS OF AGROSTIS-PALUSTRIS BY PYTHIUM SPECIES AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE REGIMES

Citation
Cf. Hodges et Da. Campbell, INFECTION OF ADVENTITIOUS ROOTS OF AGROSTIS-PALUSTRIS BY PYTHIUM SPECIES AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURE REGIMES, Canadian journal of botany, 72(3), 1994, pp. 378-383
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00084026
Volume
72
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
378 - 383
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4026(1994)72:3<378:IOAROA>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Pathogenicity of several isolates of Pythium species to the adventitio us roots of Agrostis palustris was evaluated at high (35:24, light:dar k) and low (24:13 degrees C, light:dark) temperature regimes. Isolates of P. graminicola-arrhenomanes, P. rostratum, P. torulosum, P. vanter poolii, and one unclassified species were evaluated. All isolates of a ll species infected roots. Some isolates of P. graminicola-arrhenomane s (PGA-5), P. torulosum (PT-1, PT-2, PT-3, PT-5), P. vanterpoolii (PV- 1), and an unclassified species (UP-I) infected roots and decreased dr y weight at both the high and low temperature regimes. Other isolates of P. graminicola-arrhenomanes (PGA-1, PGA-2, PGA-4, PGA-6, PGA-7) and P. torulosurn (PT-4) infected roots and decreased dry weight only at the high temperatures. Isolate PGA-7 of P. graminicola-arrhenomanes al so stimulated plant growth at low temperatures. The remaining isolates of P. graminicola-arrhenomanes (PGA-3), P. rostratum (PR-1), and P. v anterpoolii (PV-2) infected roots and decreased dry weight only at the low temperatures. Infection of roots was limited to root hairs, root tips, and epidermal and cortical tissues. The observations are discuss ed relative to the function of Pythium species as minor root pathogens and their potential function in disease complexes.