Title of article :
Spatio-temporal Development of Pea Root Rot Disease through Secondary Infections during a Crop Cycle
Author/Authors :
L. WILLOCQUET، نويسنده , , S. JUMEL and E. LEMARCHAND، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Spatio-temporal development of pea root rot was
experimentally characterized. Experiments performed
under controlled conditions with trap plants located
at varying distances from a diseased source plant
indicated that disease spread from a diseased plant
to a healthy one was generally below 15 cm. A field
experiment was conducted to measure disease spread
gradients and the rate of secondary infection at two
planting densities, 70 and 140 plants/m2. Relationships
between plant and root disease incidences, and
between root disease incidence and root disease
severity indicated a strong disease intensification
both within and between diseased plants. Measurement
of disease gradients indicated that disease did
not spread farther than 10 cm from the diseased
source plant, i.e. one and two plants away along a
row at low and high planting densities respectively.
Disease did not spread to neighbouring rows, located
15 cm away. Rates of secondary infection over
14-day periods ranged between zero (no disease
increase) and 0.35 plant/plant/day, and was in general
larger in high-density plots than in low-density
plots. Implications of the results for disease management
are discussed.
Keywords :
pea , secondary infection , soil-bornepathogen , Pisum sativum L. , Aphanomyces euteiches , epidemiology , disease gradient
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology