Ja. Navascortes et al., PHENOLOGY OF DIDYMELLA-RABIEI DEVELOPMENT ON CHICKPEA DEBRIS UNDER FIELD CONDITIONS IN SPAIN, Phytopathology, 88(9), 1998, pp. 983-991
The development of Didymella rabiei on debris of naturally infected ch
ickpea was investigated in four chickpea-growing areas with different
climatic conditions in Spain during 1987 to 1992. D. rabiei extensivel
y colonized chickpea debris and formed pseudothecia and pycnidia. Diff
erentiation of pseudothecial initials occurred regularly across experi
mental locations by November, 1 month after placement of debris on the
soil. Ascospore maturation occurred mainly from late January to late
March, depending on location and year. Maximum ascospore discharge fro
m sampled debris pieces placed under suitable environmental conditions
occurred 2 to 4 weeks after ascospore maturation, after which ascospo
re release decreased sharply. Pseudothecia were exhausted, due to asco
spore discharge, by the beginning of summer. New asci did not develop
in empty pseudothecia and no pseudothecia formed in tissues after the
first season. Ascospore maturation and liberation in cooler locations
were more uniform and occurred later compared to maturation in warmer
locations. Also, production of asci and ascospores per pseudothecium w
as much higher in cooler than in warmer locations. A similar relations
hip was found for density of pseudothecia and pycnidia and conidia pro
duction per pycnidium. The percentage of mature pseudothecia increased
according to the logistic model, with the cumulative number of Celsiu
s degree days calculated by computing the mean of the maximum and mini
mum daily air temperatures on rainy days from the date of debris place
ment on the soil. There were significant differences among model param
eter estimates between cooler and warmer locations, but minor differen
ces were found among parameters for locations with similar environment
al conditions. There was an inverse linear relationship between the av
erage temperature during the period of pseudothecia maturation and the
number of asci produced per pseudothecium.