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Studies of the infection of the winged bean by Synchytrium psophocarpi in Papua New Guinea
Author(s) -
DRINKALL M. J.,
PRICE T. V.
Publication year - 1986
Publication title -
annals of applied biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.677
H-Index - 80
eISSN - 1744-7348
pISSN - 0003-4746
DOI - 10.1111/j.1744-7348.1986.tb03186.x
Subject(s) - biology , inoculation , spore , horticulture , vigna , vicia faba , phaseolus , botany , incubation , sativum , arachis hypogaea , incubation period , sporangium , biochemistry
SUMMARY Infection of leaves and stems of Psophocarpus tetragonolobus by Synchytrium psophocarpi only occurred following spray inoculation of motile zoospore suspensions and incubation for a minimum of 12 h in polyethylene bags or a mist chamber. The incubation period was 7 days and generation time 22 days at temperatures of 31 o C max, 24 o C min and r.h. of 90% max, 70% min. Young, 1–2 day‐old leaves were most susceptible; there was no infection on 10 day‐old leaves and susceptibility was not increased by the removal of leaf waxes. No infection occurred when plants were grown from seed from infected pods, seed inoculated with zoospores or sporangia and seed sown in soil containing infected leaf debris. Resting spores were not found in infected tissues stored for 12 wk or in plant debris. S. psophocarpi did not infect Arachis hypogaea, Glycine max, Phaseolus aureus, P. coccineus, P. vulgaris, Pisum sativum, Psophocarpus scandens, Vicia faba, Vigna sesquipedalis and V. unguiculata. S. minutum did not infect winged bean. Inoculation confirmed the susceptibility of the winged bean lines UPS 62, UPS 122, UPS 126 and resistance of two Thai winged bean lines 1602/1 and 1611/2.