Role of Temperature and Moisture in the Production and Maturation of Gibberella zeae Perithecia

NS Dufault, ED De Wolf, PE Lipps… - Plant …, 2006 - Am Phytopath Society
NS Dufault, ED De Wolf, PE Lipps, LV Madden
Plant Disease, 2006Am Phytopath Society
Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph Gibberella zeae) is the most common pathogen of
Fusarium head blight (FHB) in North America. Ascospores released from the perithecia of G.
zeae are a major source of inoculum for FHB. The influence of temperature and moisture on
perithecial production and development was evaluated by monitoring autoclaved inoculated
cornstalk sections in controlled environments. Perithecial development was assessed at all
combinations of five temperatures (12, 16, 20, 24, and 28° C) and four moisture levels with …
Abstract
Fusarium graminearum (teleomorph Gibberella zeae) is the most common pathogen of Fusarium head blight (FHB) in North America. Ascospores released from the perithecia of G. zeae are a major source of inoculum for FHB. The influence of temperature and moisture on perithecial production and development was evaluated by monitoring autoclaved inoculated cornstalk sections in controlled environments. Perithecial development was assessed at all combinations of five temperatures (12, 16, 20, 24, and 28°C) and four moisture levels with means (range) -0.45 (-0.18, -1.16), -1.30 (-0.81, -1.68), -2.36 (-1.34, -3.53) and -4.02 (-2.39, -5.88) MPa. Moisture levels of -0.45 and -1.30 MPa and temperatures from 16 to 24°C promoted perithecial production and development. Temperatures of 12 and 28°C and moisture levels of -2.36 and -4.02 MPa either slowed or limited perithecial production and development. The water potential of -1.30 MPa had mature perithecia after 10 days at 20°C, but not until after 15 days for 24°C. In contrast, few perithecia achieved maturity and produced ascospores at lower moisture levels (-2.36 and -4.02 MPa) and low (12°C) and high (28°C) temperatures. In the future, it may be possible to use the information gathered in these experiments to improve the accuracy of FHB forecasting systems.
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