INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES ON CARPOGENIC GERMINATION OF SCLEROTIA OF SCLEROTINIA-SCLEROTIORUM

Citation
E. Twengstrom et al., INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT IRRIGATION REGIMES ON CARPOGENIC GERMINATION OF SCLEROTIA OF SCLEROTINIA-SCLEROTIORUM, Journal of phytopathology, 146(10), 1998, pp. 487-493
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
09311785
Volume
146
Issue
10
Year of publication
1998
Pages
487 - 493
Database
ISI
SICI code
0931-1785(1998)146:10<487:IODIRO>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The effects of irrigation level, irrigation interval, length of irriga tion break and of soil type on apothecial production, apothecial survi val and sclerotial survival of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum were studied i n field experiments in 1991 and 1992. The experimental area was sown w ith spring rapeseed and naturally produced sclerotia were placed 1 cm deep in the soil. Apothecia production started after 25-30 days of con tinuous soil moisture and was strongly influenced by the irrigation re gime. Apothecia development was delayed if an irrigation break occurre d before the start of apothecia production. The delay was approximatel y of the same length as the irrigation break. A high irrigation level caused more abundant apothecia production in the sand than in the loam , while at a low irrigation level, more apothecia were produced in the loam than in the sand. The maximum lifespan of apothecia was 33 days which was measured in the sand irrigated at 5 mm/day. The length of th e moist period needed for carpogenic germination and the influence of dry periods are shown in this study and can be used when predicting th e start of apothecia development. It is also shown that both soil type , amount of irrigation or rainfall and its distribution must be consid ered when estimating the number of apothecia and apothecia longevity.