Title of article :
Eradication of Polymyxa betae by Thermal and Anaerobic Conditions and in the Presence of Compost Leachate
Author/Authors :
E. VAN RIJN and A. J. TERMORSHUIZEN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The abiotic conditions required for eradication of
Polymyxa betae, the vector of Beet necrotic yellow vein
virus in sugar beet, were investigated. Survival of resting
spores of P. betae was determined under aerobic
(30 min, 4 days and 21 days) and anaerobic (4 days)
conditions under several temperature regimes in a
water suspension and in leachate extracted from an
aerobic compost heap. In water under aerobic conditions
the lethal temperature was 60, 55 and 40 C for
exposure times of 30 min, 4 days and 21 days, respectively.
The effect of compost leachate and/or anaerobic
conditions on survival of P. betae depended on temperature.
After incubation for 4 days at 20 C, no significant
effects of anaerobic conditions or leachate on
the survival of P. betae were found. However, at 40 C
for 4 days under anaerobic conditions, survival of
P. betae was significantly lower than survival under
aerobic conditions in water as well as in leachate. In
leachate taken from an aerobic compost heap, aerobically
incubated at 40 C for 4 days, survival of P. betae
was significantly lower than survival in water at the
same temperature. As anaerobic spots are prevalent in
aerobic compost heaps, especially during the thermophilic
phase, actual inactivation temperatures under
composting conditions are likely to be lower than the
temperatures we found for eradication in water under
aerobic conditions.
Keywords :
anaerobic conditions , temperature , compost , soil-borne plant pathogens , survival
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology