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Survival of Didymella rabiei in chickpea straw debris in Spain
Authors:J A NAVAS-CORTÉS  A TRAPERO-CASAS  R M JIMÉNEZ-DÍAZ
Institution:Departamento de Agronomía, ETSIAM, Universidad de Córdoba, Apdo. 3048, 14080 Córdoba;Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible, CSIC, and Departamento de Agronomia, ETSIAM, Universidad de Córdoba, Apdo. 3048, 14080 Córdoba, Spain
Abstract:Didymella rabiei grew saprophytically on pieces of infested chickpea stems and pods, and formed pycnidia and pseudothecia. The extent of saprophytic growth and production of viable spores were determined by the incubation conditions. On debris left on the soil surface under natural conditions, the fungus rapidly colonized the tissues, formed abundant pseudothecia and pycnidia, and remained viable throughout the 2 years of the study. When plant debris was buried, D, rabiei was restricted to the original lesions, in which it formed new pycnidia and was viable for 2 to 5 months. Under controlled conditions in the laboratory, D. rabiei extensively colonized plant debris spread over the soil surface. On the other hand, the fungus did not grow on buried debris, or showed only very limited development when the artificially infested debris was buried between two layers of sterilized soil. Incubation temperature was the principal factor associated with the production of conidia and especially ascospores.
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