Effect of leaf age and nodal position on receptivity of rice leaves to infection by Pyricularia grisea
The effect of leaf age and nodal position on leaf receptivity to rice blast, caused by Pyricularia grisea, was studied by inoculating potted Rosemont plants with blast pathogen race IC‐17, isolate 92T107. at different growth stages. Regressioti equations were used to describe the effect ofleaf age (...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of phytopathology 1998-05, Vol.146 (4), p.157-164 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effect of leaf age and nodal position on leaf receptivity to rice blast, caused by Pyricularia grisea, was studied by inoculating potted Rosemont plants with blast pathogen race IC‐17, isolate 92T107. at different growth stages. Regressioti equations were used to describe the effect ofleaf age (degree days > 10 C) and nodal position on lesion density, the relative frequency of lesion appearance, and the lesion area distribtition. The number of sporulating lesions per cm2 of inoculated leaf area was highest for leaves inoculated early in their development and progressively lower for leaves inoculated later in their development. The average lesion density for less than 1‐day‐old leaves at nodal position 6 was about four times the density for 10‐day‐old leaves of the same nodal position. Lesion density was similar for leaves of less than 1‐day‐old from the 4th to the 7th nodal position, but dropped sharply from the 7th to the 11 th nodal position. The flag leaf was the least susceptible of all nodal positions. The average lesion density for young leaves of about 1‐day‐old at nodal position 6 was about 27 times the density for young flag leaves of the same age. The incubation period increased with leaf age. but was not obviously affected by leaf nodal position. Lesion area increased linearly with time, but was not affected by leaf age and nodal position. The results are of use for epidemiological investigations which rely on detailed quantitative leaf susceptibility data for accurate blast forecasts.
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Untersucht wurde der Einfluß des Blattalters und der Knotenposition auf die Blattanfälligkeit auf Reisbrand, verursacht durch Pyricularia grisea, indem getopfte Rosemont‐Pflanzen mit dem Reisbrandpathogen Rasse IC‐17. Isolat 92T107, in verschiedenen Wachstumsstadien inokuhert worden waren. Regressionsformeln wurden angewandt, um den Einfluß des Blattalters (degree days >10°) und der Knotenposition auf der Lasionendichte, der relativen Häufigkeit der Lasionenvorkommen. sowie der Lasionenflachenverteilung zu beschreiben. Die Anzahl der sporulierenden Lasionenpro cm‐ inokulierter Blattflache war am hochsten bei Blat‐tern, die früh in ihrer Entwicklung inokuliert worden waren und kontinuierlich niedriger fur Blatter, die in einer spateren Entwicklungsphase inokuliert wurden. Die durchschnittliche Lasionendichte für weniger als 1‐Tag alte Blatter in Knotenposition 6 war circa 4 mal größer als bei 10‐Tage alten Blattem der selben Knotenposition. Die |
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ISSN: | 0031-9481 0931-1785 1439-0434 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1439-0434.1998.tb04673.x |