Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift (1995) 143, 613-617
E. Klodt-Bussmann and V.H. Paul (1995)
Untersuchungen zur Lagerung und Aggressivität von Peronospora parasitica und Ergebnisse im Hinblick auf die Sortenanfälligkeit des Erregers an Winterraps
[Results on preservation and aggressiveness of Peronospora parasitica and results with regard to the disease reistance of the pathogen on winter oilseed rape]
Journal of Phytopathology - Phytopathologische Zeitschrift 143 (10), 613-617
Abstract: Results on preservation and aggressiveness of Peronospora parasitica and results with regard to the disease reistance of the paAogen on winter oilseed rape
Laboratory-tests showed, that a long-time preservation of Peronospora parasitica-conidia in a freezer at - 21° C for a period of 1 year was possible using glycerine, poiyethylenglycol (PEG) 400 or PEG 1000 as cryoprotective agents. Glycerine in a concentration of 20% was ascertained as most suitable additive with germination-rates of 21% after a storage of 1 year.
Using a cotyledon-test a simple and non-time-consuming method could be established to find out differences in winter oilseed rape varieties and differences in the aggressiveness of different P. parasitica isolates. Of 32 winter-oilseed rape varieties Synra was the least susceptible variety to the pathogen; Diadem, Doublol and Accord were the most susceptible varieties. The research on aggressiveness of different isolates gave evidence, that only the British isolate P003. differed in aggressiveness from the other isolates.
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(original language: German)
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Research topic(s) for pests/diseases/weeds:
general biology - morphology - evolution
resistance/tolerance/defence of host
Pest and/or beneficial records:
Beneficial | Pest/Disease/Weed | Crop/Product | Country | Quarant.
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Hyaloperonospora parasitica | Rape/canola (Brassica napus) |