The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia

Root samples of cereals (oats, wheat, barley, maize and sorghum), vegetables (garlic, onion, pepper, cucumber, pumpkin, carrot and tomato), industrial plant (soya bean) and weeds (Johnson grass, barnyard grass and green bristle-grass) collected in different agroecological conditions in Serb...

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Main Authors: Lević Jelena T., Petrović Tijana M., Stanković Slavica Ž., Ivanović Dragica M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2013-01-01
Series:Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2013/0352-49061325021L.pdf
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spelling doaj-2bea9a60bf324d2a882d256c98b13eed2021-01-02T00:29:48ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062013-01-012013125213010.2298/ZMSPN1325021L0352-49061325021LThe incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in SerbiaLević Jelena T.0Petrović Tijana M.1Stanković Slavica Ž.2Ivanović Dragica M.3Institut za kukuruz „Zemun Polje“, BeogradInstitut za kukuruz „Zemun Polje“, Beograd + CSIRO Entomology, PMB, Glen Osmond, AustraliaInstitut za kukuruz „Zemun Polje“, BeogradInstitut za kukuruz „Zemun Polje“, BeogradRoot samples of cereals (oats, wheat, barley, maize and sorghum), vegetables (garlic, onion, pepper, cucumber, pumpkin, carrot and tomato), industrial plant (soya bean) and weeds (Johnson grass, barnyard grass and green bristle-grass) collected in different agroecological conditions in Serbia were analysed for the presence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris. The fungus was found in 42 out of 51 samples (82.4%), while the incidence varied from 2.5 to 72.5%. The highest incidence was detected in cereals (average 30.3%), and then in weeds of the Poaceae family (average 14.2%). Considering single species, maize (up to 72.5% in root) and Johnson grass (up to 37.5%) were mostly attacked by this fungus. The lowest incidence of the fungus was determined in vegetable crops (average 6.7%). Red to reddish discoloration of root was correlated with the incidence of the fungus. Obtained data indicate that P. terrestris is widespread in Serbia and conditions for its development are favourable. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR-31023]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2013/0352-49061325021L.pdfPyrenochaeta terrestrisrootincidencecerealssoya beanvegetablesweeds
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author Lević Jelena T.
Petrović Tijana M.
Stanković Slavica Ž.
Ivanović Dragica M.
spellingShingle Lević Jelena T.
Petrović Tijana M.
Stanković Slavica Ž.
Ivanović Dragica M.
The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
Pyrenochaeta terrestris
root
incidence
cereals
soya bean
vegetables
weeds
author_facet Lević Jelena T.
Petrović Tijana M.
Stanković Slavica Ž.
Ivanović Dragica M.
author_sort Lević Jelena T.
title The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
title_short The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
title_full The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
title_fullStr The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed The incidence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in Serbia
title_sort incidence of pyrenochaeta terrestris in root of different plant species in serbia
publisher Matica srpska
series Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
issn 0352-4906
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Root samples of cereals (oats, wheat, barley, maize and sorghum), vegetables (garlic, onion, pepper, cucumber, pumpkin, carrot and tomato), industrial plant (soya bean) and weeds (Johnson grass, barnyard grass and green bristle-grass) collected in different agroecological conditions in Serbia were analysed for the presence of Pyrenochaeta terrestris. The fungus was found in 42 out of 51 samples (82.4%), while the incidence varied from 2.5 to 72.5%. The highest incidence was detected in cereals (average 30.3%), and then in weeds of the Poaceae family (average 14.2%). Considering single species, maize (up to 72.5% in root) and Johnson grass (up to 37.5%) were mostly attacked by this fungus. The lowest incidence of the fungus was determined in vegetable crops (average 6.7%). Red to reddish discoloration of root was correlated with the incidence of the fungus. Obtained data indicate that P. terrestris is widespread in Serbia and conditions for its development are favourable. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. TR-31023]
topic Pyrenochaeta terrestris
root
incidence
cereals
soya bean
vegetables
weeds
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2013/0352-49061325021L.pdf
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