Effects of stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) and light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) on yield of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in southern England

Citation
Y. Zhou et al., Effects of stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) and light leaf spot (Pyrenopeziza brassicae) on yield of winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in southern England, PLANT PATH, 49(4), 2000, pp. 487-497
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT PATHOLOGY
ISSN journal
00320862 → ACNP
Volume
49
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
487 - 497
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-0862(200008)49:4<487:EOSC(M>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
The relationships between yield loss and incidence or severity of stem cank er and light leaf spot in winter oilseed rape were analysed by correlation and regression analyses, using data from experiments at Rothamsted, England in 1992/93, 1994/95 and 1995/96. Growth stages (GS) 6,3/6,4 and 4,0/4,5 we re identified as the critical points for relating percentage yield loss to stem canker and light leaf spot (on stems), respectively. Critical point (C P) and area under disease progress curve (AUDPC) models relating percentage yield loss to combined incidence or severity of stem canker and light leaf spot (stems) in each experiment were constructed by linear regression. The re were no differences in the CP models for incidence between 1992/93, 1994 /95 and 1995/96 experiments, or in the AUDPC models for incidence between 1 992/93 and 1994/95 experiments. Therefore, a general CP model relating perc entage yield loss (Delta Y) to combined incidence of stem canker (S-i) at G S 6,3/6,4 and light leaf spot (stems) (L-i) at GS 4,0/4,5 was constructed u sing data from the three experiments: Delta Y = 0.85 + 0.079S(i) + 0.065L(i ) (R-2 = 43.7%, P < 0.001, 92 df). A general AUDPC model relating Delta Y t o the AUDPC of combined incidence of stem canker (S-ia) from GS 5.7 to GS 6 .5 and light leaf spot (stems) (L-ia) from GS 4.0 to GS 6.3 was constructed using data from the 1992/93 and 1994/95 experiments: Delta Y = 0.07 + 0.00 096S(ia) + 0.0026L(ia) (R-2 = 43.6%, P < 0.001, 68 df). These two general y ield-loss models were tested with data from Rothamsted in 1993/94 and Boxwo rth in 1992/93. The predictive accuracy of the CP model based on combined i ncidence of stem canker and light leaf spot (stems) was better than that of the AUDPC model. Yield losses predicted by summing the estimates from indi vidual models for incidence of stem canker alone (GS 6,3/6,4) and light lea f spot alone (on leaves at GS 3,3) were greater than observed yield losses in experiments at Rothamsted in 1992/93, 1993/94, 1994/95 and 1995/96 and a t Boxworth in 1992/93.