Population Dynamics of Fusarium Oxysporum f. Sp. Radicis-lycopersici in Relation to the Onset of Fusarium Crown and Root Rot of Tomato

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Yael Rekah
D. Shtienberg
J. Katan
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[1] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
[2] Faculty of Agricultural,Department of Plant Pathology, ARO
[3] Food and Environmental Quality Sciences,Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
[4] The Volcani Center,undefined
[5] The Hebrew University of Jerusalem,undefined
[6] Faculty of Agricultural,undefined
[7] Food and Environmental Quality Sciences,undefined
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dissemination; monocyclic; polycyclic; soilborne pathogens;
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Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici the causal agent of crown and root rot in tomato comprises two overlapping separate phases: monocyclic and polycyclic. Oversummering inoculum is the source of primary infection (the monocyclic phase) and the spread from plant to plant via root-to-root contact is the source of the secondary infection (the polycyclic phase). In the present work, relationships between initial inoculum density, population dynamics of the pathogen in the root zone of diseased plants, and disease onset were studied. For the monocyclic phase, 55.1% of the variance of disease onset was attributed to the rate of pathogen proliferation in the root zone of plants, and only 12.8% of the variance was attributed to the amount of initial inoculum density. For the polycyclic phase, disease onset was not related to either initial inoculum density or the rate of pathogen proliferation in the root zone. At disease onset, the inoculum density of the pathogen in the root zone of plants infected from oversummering inoculum reached an average of 4.08 log cfu g soil−1. The inoculum density of the pathogen in the root zone of plants infected by their diseased neighbors was 3.23 log cfu g soil−1. A large variation in pathogen proliferation rate in the root zone was found among individual plants, suggesting that differences in the level of soil suppressiveness may occur not only between fields, but even in the same field over short distances.
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