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Biocontrol options for Cirsium arvense with indigenous fungal pathogens
Authors:S Guske  B Schulz†  & C Boyle‡
Institution:Federal Office for Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Department of Plant Protection Products, Braunschweig, Germany;, Institute of Microbiology, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany;, and Augustastr. 32, 02826 Görlitz, Germany
Abstract:As a first step in the development of a mycoherbicide for biological control of Cirsium arvense indigenous fungal pathogens that had been isolated from diseased hosts were tested both singly and in combination on potted plants under environmental conditions. Disease symptoms (necroses, chloroses and macerations) and parameters of growth and development were evaluated to determine the potential for weed control. During 1998, Phoma destructiva, Phoma hedericola, a Mycelia sterilia and Puccinia punctiformis were inoculated singly. With the exception of the obligate biotroph P. punctiformis (local infections), the single inoculations reduced the measured parameters. A combined inoculum of P. punctiformis and Ph. hedericola was less effective than Ph. hedericola alone. In 1999, Ph. hedericola, Ph. destructiva, Ph. nebulosa and the Mycelia sterila were applied both singly and as a combined inoculum. Of all the tested inocula, the mixture of four pathogens had the greatest potential for biocontrol, significantly reducing reproductive capacity of the plants. These results demonstrate the importance of taking advantage of synergisms in developing a mycoherbicide.
Keywords:Cirsium arvense                        Phoma destructiva                        Phoma nebulosa                        Phoma hedericola                        Puccinia punctiformis            mycoherbicide  synergisms  fungal endophytes
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