Survival of leaf spot pathogens on crop residues of wheat and barley in Saskatchewan

Citation
Lj. Duczek et al., Survival of leaf spot pathogens on crop residues of wheat and barley in Saskatchewan, CAN J PL P, 21(2), 1999, pp. 165-173
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE PHYTOPATHOLOGIE
ISSN journal
07060661 → ACNP
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1999
Pages
165 - 173
Database
ISI
SICI code
0706-0661(199906)21:2<165:SOLSPO>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Pycnidia of Stagonospora nodorum, and pseudothecia of Phaeosphaeria nodorum and Pyrenophora tritici-repentis occurred in greater numbers after one ove rwintering period on residues of wheat and barley stored on the surface of the soil than on residues from the previous fall. Conidial numbers of Bipol aris sorokiniana and Drechslera teres on residues of wheat and barley, and pseudothecia of Pyrenophora teres on residues of barley decreased over one winter but these pathogens continued to sporulate at low levels after two w inters. With residue from the soil surface, Drechslera teres and B. sorokin iana conidia occurred in greater numbers on lower parts of the plants. Drec hslera teres occurred primarily on leaf and sheath areas and B. sopokiniana , on sheath and stem areas, while P. teres sporulated mainly on stems. Numb ers of conidia of D. teres may have declined because the pathogen occurred mainly on leaves. which disintegrated after one winter. The wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum was able to sporulate on barley residue. Since sporula tion occurs on residue in spring, this could lead to early infections on se edlings. To control these diseases, wheat should not follow wheat or barley , and barley should not follow barley or wheat. This study indicates that a minimum of 2 years between wheat crops is required to prevent septoria lea f spot, but 1 year between wheat crops may be sufficient to control tan spo t. Barley should not be grown within at least 2 years of a previous barley crop, and possibly even more time should be allowed between barley crops to control net blotch.