Factors influencing the germination of macroconidia and secondary conidia of Claviceps africana


Autoria(s): Bhuiyan, Shamsul A.; Galea, Victor J.; Ryley, Malcolm J.; Tay, David; Lisle, Allan T.
Contribuinte(s)

J. L. Black

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

The influences of temperature, time, and moisture on the germination of macroconidia and secondary conidia of Australian isolates of Claviceps africana were studied in vitro. The optimum temperature for germination of both macroconidia and secondary conidia of C. africana was 20degreesC. Although germination of macroconidia ceased near 31degreesC, approximately 30% of secondary conidia germinated at 37degreesC after 48 and 72 h of incubation. Sorghum flower extract agar stimulated macroconidium and secondary conidium germination, irrespective of temperature. Germination of macroconidia and secondary conidia on water agar started after 4 h of incubation at 20degreesC, reaching a maximum after 16-24 h and 14 h, respectively. Maximum germination of both macroconidia and secondary conidia was at greater than or equal to-5 bars at 20degreesC. Germination of secondary conidia ceased at -35 bars, whereas macroconidia germinated at water potentials as low as -55 bars at 20degreesC.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:63296

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

CSIRO Publishing

Palavras-Chave #Agriculture, Multidisciplinary #Sorghum Ergot #Australia #Disease #America #Pathogen #Water #C1 #060704 Plant Pathology
Tipo

Journal Article