Title of article :
Effect of Leaf Infection by Kabatiella zeae on Stalk Rot Prevalence and Grain Yield of Maize Hybrids
Author/Authors :
M. Pro?czuk، نويسنده , , J. Bojanowski and R. Warzecha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Eight maize hybrids were tested for resistance to eyespot
(Kabatiella zeae) and stalk rot (Fusarium spp.)
under field conditions in 1993–1995. The relationship
between eyespot and stalk rot and their effect on grain
yield of hybrids were studied. Effectiveness of the
prochloraz fungicide in controlling both diseases was
evaluated. The experiments were performed in three
subtrials where plants were naturally infected, inoculated
with K. zeae or treated with the fungicide, Sportak
450 EC. The relationship between intensity of leaf
damage by eyespot and incidence of stalk rot has been
evidently confirmed. High infection of leaf by K. zeae
reduced grain yield of hybrids. However, considerable
differences in prevalence of disease and yield losses
were noted in successive years. The intensity of eyespot
depended upon environmental conditions highly variable
over the years: it was enhanced by low temperature
and high air humidity in July and August.
Hybrids showed significant differences in susceptibility
to both diseases. Mona – hybrid from the USA and
two experimental hybrids from Poland were less affected
by diseases than Smolimag and Hidosil (commercial
hybrids from Poland). The fungicide Sportak was
effective in controlling eyespot and had an indirect
influence on decreasing fusarium stalk rot
Keywords :
Eyespot , Fusarium stalk rot , grain yield , fungicide control , maize
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology