Title of article :
Overwintering of Monilinia fructicola in Stone Fruit Orchards in Northern China
Author/Authors :
Y. F. Zhong
، نويسنده , , Y. W. ZHANG، نويسنده , , X. Y. Chen، نويسنده , , Y. LUO and L.Y. GUO، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Survival of Monilinia fructicola on the surface of mummified
fruit and in peduncles and shoots of stone fruit
trees infected by M. fructicola in the previous season
was studied from 2003 to 2006 in orchards in the agricultural
region of Beijing. Viable conidia of M. fructicola
were consistently detected on fruit mummies from
mid-March to the end of April. During flowering (in
mid-April), studies in five peach orchards showed that
33–87% of mummified fruit bore viable conidia. The
germination rate of conidia on diseased fruit was
about 64% in autumn. It decreased to 24% in midwinter
when the fruit was completely mummified, and
in the following year to 2–4% in early spring. Viable
M. fructicola was consistently detected in peach and
nectarine shoots collected in winter and spring. In general,
viable M. fructicola in peduncles was detected
from mummified fruit of 11–27% branches and from
asymptomatic plant tissues of 3–20% branches. Sporulation
of M. fructicola was observed on peduncles in
seven of eight surveys, and the percentage of branches
containing viable M. fructicola in peduncles in contact
with mummified fruits ranged from 18% to 40%. This
study demonstrates that the tree-borne mummified
fruit and the peduncles could be the parts of trees
where M. fructicola can survive the winter in orchards
in suburban Beijing
Keywords :
Prunus spp , Monilinia fructicola , brown rot
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology