Title of article :
Influence of Air Temperature on the Release of Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis
Author/Authors :
V. Rossi، نويسنده , , S. Giosue and R. Bugiani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The influence of air temperature on the release pattern
of Venturia inaequalis ascospores was studied by volumetric
spore samplers in two spore sampling periods.
In the first period (1991–1996; Passo Segni, Ferrara),
15 ascospore dispersal events were considered occurring
in daylight, with high spore counts (168–5892
ascospores per m3 air per event), at an average temperature
between 8.4 and 20.3 C. Both the length of
the ascospore release period and distribution of airborne
spores over time were significantly influenced by
temperature. A logistic regression model was used to
fit the proportion of ascospores trapped from the orchard
air as a function of time after the beginning of
the discharge event and air temperature. The accuracy
of this equation was tested against data collected in
the second spore sampling period (1997–2000; Sala
Bolognese, Bologna, and Castelfranco, Modena); 16
dispersal events were considered, triggered by rainfall
that occurred both in the dark and in daylight, with
low to high spore counts (29–458ascosp ores per m3
air per event), at an average temperature between 2.8
and 14.3 C. There was a general agreement between
the proportion of ascospores trapped from the orchard
air during these events and that estimated by using the
logistic equation – in most cases, actual and estimated
values showed a high coincidence. Statistical comparison
showed a significant correlation (r ¼ 0.93,
P < 0.01) between observed and estimated data.
Keywords :
Air temperature , Logistic model , apple scab , ascospore discharge
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology