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Foci of Stagonospora Nodorum Blotch in Winter Wheat Before Canopy Development

Authors :
Gary C. Bergstrom
Peter P. Ueng
Denis A. Shah
Source :
Phytopathology®. 91:642-647
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
Scientific Societies, 2001.

Abstract

Stagonospora nodorum blotch (SNB) often develops explosively on upper leaves and glumes of wheat. Inoculum for late season infections may arise from early disease foci in the lower canopy or from recent immigration of wind-dispersed ascospores. Research was conducted to determine if foci of SNB are present and secondary spread has occurred in fields before tiller elongation. We determined the incidence of infection by Stagonospora nodorum for plants sampled at the mid-tillering stage in 96 1-m2 quadrats in each of two fields. Isolates of S. nodorum were recovered from 32 quadrats, one per infected plant where possible. Multilocus restriction fragment length polymorphism haplotypes were determined for each isolate. Of 55 isolates collected from one field, there were 22 distinct haplotypes. Diseased plants were aggregated in both fields; aggregates sometimes extended to adjacent quadrats. Plants within aggregates were often infected by the same haplotype, suggesting that secondary spread had occurred. Foci overlapped because some aggregates were infected by more than one haplotype. Our results show that genetically diverse populations of S. nodorum were already established in fields before canopy development and were comprised of sometimes overlapping foci undergoing clonal expansion.

Details

ISSN :
19437684 and 0031949X
Volume :
91
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytopathology®
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....275c6c761660fbb14c77ad3296027512
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1094/phyto.2001.91.7.642