Effect of nitrogen concentrations of nutrient solution on the occurrence and development of downy mildew in susceptible and resistant cucumber cultivars
S. Tanaka et al., Effect of nitrogen concentrations of nutrient solution on the occurrence and development of downy mildew in susceptible and resistant cucumber cultivars, J JPN S HOR, 69(3), 2000, pp. 339-345
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE SOCIETY FOR HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE
The effect of nitrogen (N) concentrations of hydroponic nutrient solution o
n the occurrence and development of downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensi
s) in susceptible and resistant cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cultivars was
investigated. A susceptible cultivar 'Pretty' and a resistant one 'Poinset
t' were grown in hydroponic systems with three N levels (NO3-N: 4, 8 and 16
me liter(-1)) in the nutrient solution, with or without fruit to change th
e nutrient condition of plant.
In both cultivars, higher N levels of the nutrient solution and complete bl
ossom thinning treatment tended to increase the shoot dry weight and leaf N
content. The cultivar- specific resistance, shoot dry weight and leaf N co
ntent of both cultivars did not affect the number of days to appearance of
the disease symptom under the high humidity condition subsequent to the sta
rt of treatments. However, the total lesion area of both cultivars correlat
ed more closely with shoot dry weight than with leaf N content, indicating
that the plant growth rate is a predominant factor governing the expansion
of lesion area. Despite the similarity in shoot dry weight and leaf N conte
nt between cultivars, the lesion area of leaves of 'Poinsett' expanded slow
er than that of 'Pretty' and this resistance was not influenced by leaf
These results suggest the difficulty in suppressing the development of down
y mildew in both cucumber cultivars by controlling the N concentrations (NO
3-N: 4 to 16 me . liter(-1)) of hydroponic nutrient solution and leaf N con
tent.