Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil

This study investigated changes in the amount of sporangium of Synchytrium endobioticum causing Potato Wart Disease by years and cultivated crop design in the districts of Derinkuyu in Niğde province and Kaymakli in Nevsehir for three-years. The experiment was carried out in total of 28 fields sel...

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Main Authors: Hale Günaçtı, Ali Erkılıç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute 2017-12-01
Series:Derim
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Online Access:http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/369460
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spelling doaj-24efc491d90245fbaa0573cd3ec8d08a2020-11-25T02:23:34ZengBati Akdeniz Agricultural Research InstituteDerim1300-34961300-34962017-12-0134213113710.16882/derim.2017.296013Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soilHale GünaçtıAli ErkılıçThis study investigated changes in the amount of sporangium of Synchytrium endobioticum causing Potato Wart Disease by years and cultivated crop design in the districts of Derinkuyu in Niğde province and Kaymakli in Nevsehir for three-years. The experiment was carried out in total of 28 fields selected 16 from the district of Derinkuyu and 12 from Kaymaklı between 2006-2008. In the study it was tried to sample from different production areas and the concentration of the inoculum in the soil was tried to be determined according to the years and the crop designs. There was no correlation between the rates of increase or decrease in the level of sporangium and crop design in the survey studies. The contaminated soil samples which were kept in six different temperatures ranging from 45-70 °C and varying durations depending on temperatures were examined in order to determine the mortality rates of the winter sporangium of Synchytrium endobioticum at different temperatures and durations. 100% sporangium death was observed in the duration of 204 hours at 60ºC, 34 hours at 65ºC and 8 hours at 70ºC in the experiments conducted in order to determine the temperature of thermal death and mortality rates.http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/369460Winter sporangiumPotato wart diseaseThermal deathCrop design
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Ali Erkılıç
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Ali Erkılıç
Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
Derim
Winter sporangium
Potato wart disease
Thermal death
Crop design
author_facet Hale Günaçtı
Ali Erkılıç
author_sort Hale Günaçtı
title Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
title_short Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
title_full Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
title_fullStr Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
title_full_unstemmed Effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (Synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
title_sort effects of different product design and the thermal death of potato wart disease (synchytrium endobioticum) on the concentration of inoculum in the soil
publisher Bati Akdeniz Agricultural Research Institute
series Derim
issn 1300-3496
1300-3496
publishDate 2017-12-01
description This study investigated changes in the amount of sporangium of Synchytrium endobioticum causing Potato Wart Disease by years and cultivated crop design in the districts of Derinkuyu in Niğde province and Kaymakli in Nevsehir for three-years. The experiment was carried out in total of 28 fields selected 16 from the district of Derinkuyu and 12 from Kaymaklı between 2006-2008. In the study it was tried to sample from different production areas and the concentration of the inoculum in the soil was tried to be determined according to the years and the crop designs. There was no correlation between the rates of increase or decrease in the level of sporangium and crop design in the survey studies. The contaminated soil samples which were kept in six different temperatures ranging from 45-70 °C and varying durations depending on temperatures were examined in order to determine the mortality rates of the winter sporangium of Synchytrium endobioticum at different temperatures and durations. 100% sporangium death was observed in the duration of 204 hours at 60ºC, 34 hours at 65ºC and 8 hours at 70ºC in the experiments conducted in order to determine the temperature of thermal death and mortality rates.
topic Winter sporangium
Potato wart disease
Thermal death
Crop design
url http://www.derim.com.tr/download/article-file/369460
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