Relationships between phoma leaf spot and development of stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in southern England

Citation
P. Sun et al., Relationships between phoma leaf spot and development of stem canker (Leptosphaeria maculans) on winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in southern England, ANN AP BIOL, 137(2), 2000, pp. 113-125
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture/Agronomy
Journal title
ANNALS OF APPLIED BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00034746 → ACNP
Volume
137
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
113 - 125
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-4746(200010)137:2<113:RBPLSA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Models were constructed to describe the relationships between incidence of phoma leaf spot at different growth stages in autumn/winter or early spring and incidence of stem canker (basal canker or stem lesions) in summer on w inter oilseed rape in southern England. Model 1, describing the phoma leaf spot/basal canker relationship, was y(1) = beta (0) + beta (1)x(1) + beta ( 2)(x(2) - x(1)) if x(2) > x(1), and y(1) = beta (0) + beta (0) + beta (1)x( 1) if x(2) less than or equal to x(1), in which y(1) was the incidence (Ic plants affected) of basal canker at harvest,x(1) was the maximum incidence of phoma leaf spot during the period from sowing to growth stage (G.S.) 1,6 -1,7 (about 100 days after sowing) and x(2) was the maximum incidence of ph oma leaf spot between G.S. 1,7 and G.S. 2,0 (start of stem extension). Mode l 2, describing the phoma leaf spot/stem lesion relationship, was y(2) = al pha (0) + alpha (1)x(3) + alpha (2)x(4), in which y(2) was the incidence of stem lesions at harvest, x(3) was the incidence of phoma leaf spot at G.S. 3,3-3,5 (flower buds visible) and x(4) was the incidence of phoma leaf spo t at G.S. 4,5-5,5 (flower buds opening). Data from field experiments with f our winter oilseed rape cultivars at Boxworth or Rothamsted in the 1992/93, 1993/94, 1996/97, 1997/98 or 1998/99 seasons were used to test the models. The values of R-2 for the regression equations testing model 1 for the pho ma leaf spot/basal canker relationship were 0.75, 0.93, 0.91 and 0.89 for c vs Apex, Bristol, Capitol and Envol, respectively. The values of R-2 for th e regression equations testing model 2 for the phoma leaf spot/stem lesion relationship were 0.58, 0.57, 0.54 and 0.71 for cvs Apex, Bristol, Capitol and Envol, respectively. The phoma leaf spot/basal canker relationship (mod el 1) could also be fitted to the combined data set for all four cultivars (R-2 = 0.65), whereas the phoma leaf spot/stem lesion relationship (model 2 ) could not to be fitted to the combined data set for the four cultivars. T he relationships between incidence and severity of stem canker were examine d and the values of R-2 for the regressions of severity on incidence were 0 .91 for basal canker and 0.89 for stern lesions.