Title of article :
Occurrence of Bremia lactucae in Natural Populations of Lactuca serriola
Author/Authors :
I. Petr?elov? and A. Lebeda، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In the period 1996–2001 the natural occurrence of
Bremia lactucae (lettuce downy mildew) on Asteraceae
plants was studied in the Czech Republic. Lactuca
serriola (prickly lettuce) is the most common naturally
growing host species of B. lactucae. Infection of plants
was recorded during the whole vegetation season with
the first occurrence in April and last in November.
Bremia lactucae was found on host plants in all developmental
stages. High percentages of naturally infected
populations of L. serriola were recorded. Host
plants exhibited broad variation in phenotypic expression
of disease symptoms and degree of infection,
however, the intensity of infection was rather low in
the majority of populations. Geographic distribution
of B. lactucae was studied in the two main parts of
Czech Republic, central and southern Moravia, and
eastern, northern and central Bohemia. Bremia lactucae
was recorded in all these areas. Nevertheless, in
the warmest parts of the Czech Republic (southern
Moravia) only sporadic occurrence of the pathogen
was recorded. Bremia lactucae infection on L. serriola
and disease severity was judged also in relation to the
type of habitat, and the size and density of host plant
populations. However, no substantial differences
among various habitats were found; only host plants
growing in urban areas were frequently free of infection
and the degree of infection was very low. Nevertheless,
these plants were commonly infected with
powdery mildew (Golovinomyces cichoracearum), which
is most aggressive pathogen of this type of habitat.
Keywords :
temporal and spatial distribution , Asteraceae , disease occurrence and severity , downy mildew of lettuce , habitats of Lactuca spp. , prickly lettuce
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology