Title of article :
Development of Populations of Softrot Bacteria on Witloof Chicory Leaves during Root Production in the Field
Author/Authors :
B. M. SCHOBER and J. C. ZADOKS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
During a 4.-year field experiment at ihe Experimental
Slatton for Arable Farming in Lelystad, the Netherlands,
witloof chicory plants, grown for root production, were
surveyed for Ihe presence of epiphylic or saprophytic
populations of the softrot bacteria (Enriniu carotovora
and Pseudomonus marginalia) on their leaves. Isolates of
pectolytic bacteria collected frotn the leaves were identified
and the influence of environmental variables was
assessed testing the hypothesis of an increase of the number
of isolates on plants in the field. A significant linear
correlation (R- = 0,47, n = 20, P = 0.002)" was found for
the regression of the number of pectolytic isolates on titne
(tnonth) and temperature (monthly average). The average
monthly growth rate of the softrot bacteria was significantly
greater than zero during the field seasoti, indicating
an increase of the populations of softrot bacteria.
The ratio between the number of Envinia and Pseudomonus
isolates changed during the growing season from
a predominance of pseudomonads frorn May until July
to ati equal ratio from Atigust until harvest. The number
of isolates of Erwinia carotovora was negatively correlated
with total global radiation. The increase in the
number of Ecc later in the growing season was attributed
to protection from high radiation levels and adverse temperatures
in the tmicroclimate under the canopy,
Keywords :
bacterial ecology - soflrot - Eniiiiia curoiovora - Pseiiilomonas maryinalis - witloof chicory
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology