Susceptibility of cider apple cultivars to the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex in Spain

被引:2
|
作者
Minarro, Marcos [1 ]
Dolores Blazquez, Maria [1 ]
Munoz-Serrano, Andres [2 ]
Dapena, Enrique [1 ]
机构
[1] Serv Reg Invest & Desarrollo Agroalimentario SERI, E-33300 Villaviciosa, Asturias, Spain
[2] Univ Cordoba, Dept Genet, E-14071 Cordoba, Spain
关键词
Cultivar susceptibility; Harvest date; Malus x domestica; Skin colour; Tree phenology; 2; FUNGI; TEMPERATURE; GROWTH; FRUIT;
D O I
10.1007/s10658-012-0079-1
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Cultivar may be an important factor associated with the occurrence and severity of sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) fungi in apple. The aim of the study was to analyse the influence of 28 cultivar features on the occurrence of the SBFS complex in apple and to categorize the importance of each using a multivariate approach. Features were classified as agronomic (related to fruiting and growing behaviour and to susceptibility to other diseases; 11 features), morphological (describing fruit morphology; 11) and technological (related to the chemical composition of the fruit juice; 6). Susceptibility to SBFS varied widely among cultivars. The predictive value of some features was not the same for the signs of SB and FS, possibly because each sign is produced by a different species complex which may behave differentially against environmental variables, including the cultivar. Our results showed that agronomic features as a whole were more significant than morphological or technological ones for explaining the cultivar variability in damage. Those related to fruit development phenology were the more explanatory among the agronomic features: late-maturing cultivars suffered higher damage. The intensity of colour was the most explanatory variable among the features describing fruit morphology, showing that SBFS severity was greater on light-coloured apples. Russeting level or skin texture, amongst other variables, were significant but less predictive. The technological features were least explanatory: FS damage was favoured by lower sugar content and higher phenol content at harvest, whereas variability in SB signs was not explained by any juice parameter. The multivariate approach allowed us to select the most important variables in relation to SBFS damage and to discard those without influence, which may be a valuable contribution to understand SBFS development. This research highlights the need of a proper choice of cultivar to reduce disease severity.
引用
收藏
页码:201 / 209
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Phenology of Infection on Apple Fruit by Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck Species in Iowa Apple Orchards
    Ismail, S. I.
    Batzer, J. C.
    Harrington, T. C.
    Gleason, M. L.
    PLANT DISEASE, 2016, 100 (02) : 352 - 359
  • [22] Conidial germination of three fungi in the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex
    Tentinger, K. D.
    Batzer, J. C.
    Gleason, M. L.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2004, 94 (06) : S102 - S102
  • [23] Effect of wetness duration on the spread of three species in the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex in an Iowa apple orchard
    Hernandez, E.
    Batzer, J. C.
    Rolsi, H.
    Gleason, M. L.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2015, 105 (11) : 59 - 59
  • [24] A New View of Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck
    Gleason, Mark L.
    Batzer, Jean C.
    Sun, Guangyu
    Zhang, Rong
    Arias, Maria M. Diaz
    Sutton, Turner B.
    Crous, Pedro W.
    Ivanovic, Milan
    McManus, Patricia S.
    Cooley, Daniel R.
    Mayr, Ulrich
    Weber, Roland W. S.
    Yoder, Keith S.
    Del Ponte, Emerson M.
    Biggs, Alan R.
    Oertel, Bernhard
    PLANT DISEASE, 2011, 95 (04) : 368 - 383
  • [25] DECISION-MODELS TO AID IN CONTROL OF SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLYSPECK DISEASES OF APPLE
    GOLD, HJ
    SUTTON, TB
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1985, 75 (11) : 1342 - 1342
  • [26] A DECISION ANALYTIC MODEL FOR CHEMICAL CONTROL OF SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLYSPECK DISEASES OF APPLE
    GOLD, HJ
    SUTTON, TB
    AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, 1986, 21 (02) : 129 - 157
  • [27] Effect of apple juice on in vitro morphology of four newly discovered fungi in the sooty blotch and flyspeck complex
    Le Corronc, F.
    Batzer, J.
    Gleason, M.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2006, 96 (06) : S65 - S65
  • [28] Precipitation Impacts Dissemination of Three Sooty Blotch and Flyspeck Taxa on Apple Fruit
    Rosli, Hafizi
    Batzer, Jean C.
    Hernandez, Edward
    Beruski, Gustavo
    Dixon, Philip M.
    Gleason, Mark L.
    PLANT DISEASE, 2020, 104 (09) : 2398 - 2405
  • [29] Phylogenetic analyses to assess the evolutionary origins of sooty blotch and flyspeck fungi on apple
    Ismail, S. I.
    Batzer, J. C.
    Harrington, T. C.
    Gleason, M. L.
    PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2013, 103 (06) : 66 - 66
  • [30] INFLUENCE OF SOOTY BLOTCH AND FLYSPECK (SBFS) FUNGI ON APPLE FRUITS DURING STORAGE
    Mirzwa-Mroz, Ewa
    Dzieciol, Ryszard
    Pitera, Emilian
    Jurkowski, Adam
    ACTA SCIENTIARUM POLONORUM-HORTORUM CULTUS, 2012, 11 (01): : 39 - 46