Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia

Conservation agriculture, based on direct drilling for crop establishment, has emerged in Tunisia since 1999/2000 as an alternative to conventional agriculture based on conventional drilling. The main objective of this approach is to ensure yield stability from crops and replenishment of soil organ...

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Main Authors: Samira CHEKALI, Samia GARGOURI, Moncef BEN HAMMOUDA, Hatem Cheikh M’HAMED, Bouzid NASRAOUI
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Published: Firenze University Press 2019-05-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
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spelling doaj-f24ff60d9eaf4f04a85d933385cf87262020-11-25T03:15:26ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952019-05-0158110.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-21901Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west TunisiaSamira CHEKALI0Samia GARGOURI1Moncef BEN HAMMOUDA2Hatem Cheikh M’HAMED3Bouzid NASRAOUI4Laboratoire de Protection des Végétaux, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie, Pôle Régional de Recherche-Développement Agricole du Nord-Ouest Semi-Aride au Kef, Université de Carthage, BP 221, 7100, Le Kef, TunisiaLaboratoire de Protection des Végétaux, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie, Université de Carthage, Rue Hédi Karray, 2049, Ariana, TunisiaLaboratoire de Physiologie de la Production des Céréales, Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture du Kef, Université de Jandouba, 7119 Le Kef, TunisiaLaboratoire de Recherche de Science et Techniques Agronomiques, Institut National de Recherche Agronomique de Tunisie, Université de Carthage, Rue Hédi Karray, 2049, Ariana, TunisiaLaboratoire de Recherche des Bioagresseurs et Protection Intégrée en Agriculture, Institut National Agronomique de Tunisie, Université de Carthage, 43 Avenue Charles Nicolle, 1082, Tunis-Mahrajène, Tunisia Conservation agriculture, based on direct drilling for crop establishment, has emerged in Tunisia since 1999/2000 as an alternative to conventional agriculture based on conventional drilling. The main objective of this approach is to ensure yield stability from crops and replenishment of soil organic matter. Previous research has demonstrated increased risks from pathogens favoured by mulching. The impacts of direct drilling on yields, and Fusarium foot and root rot of durum wheat, oat and barley, were studied over three successive growing seasons (2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12) in northwest Tunisia. Disease incidence was estimated by the recovery frequency of Fusarium spp. isolates from stem bases and roots of plants of the three cereals. In addition, disease severity was assessed by occurrence of whiteheads that senesced prematurely, and the browning intensity on durum wheat stem bases. Grain yields were recorded at the ripening stages. Fusarium culmorum and F. pseudograminearum were isolated from the three cereals, with F. culmorum being the dominant pathogen. Direct drilling increased the incidence (60%) of these pathogens on stem bases and roots during the warmer seasons of 2009/10 and 2010/11, but less infection (37%) compared to conventional drilling was observed in the wetter season of 2011/12. Direct drilling increased the percentage of whiteheads of durum wheat (73%), but did not affect disease severity, which was estimated by the discolouration on stem bases and grain yield. https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5799direct drillingconventional drillingFusarium foot and root rotcereals
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author Samira CHEKALI
Samia GARGOURI
Moncef BEN HAMMOUDA
Hatem Cheikh M’HAMED
Bouzid NASRAOUI
spellingShingle Samira CHEKALI
Samia GARGOURI
Moncef BEN HAMMOUDA
Hatem Cheikh M’HAMED
Bouzid NASRAOUI
Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
direct drilling
conventional drilling
Fusarium foot and root rot
cereals
author_facet Samira CHEKALI
Samia GARGOURI
Moncef BEN HAMMOUDA
Hatem Cheikh M’HAMED
Bouzid NASRAOUI
author_sort Samira CHEKALI
title Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
title_short Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
title_full Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
title_fullStr Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of Fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west Tunisia
title_sort incidence of fusarium foot and root rot of cereals under conservation agriculture in north west tunisia
publisher Firenze University Press
series Phytopathologia Mediterranea
issn 0031-9465
1593-2095
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Conservation agriculture, based on direct drilling for crop establishment, has emerged in Tunisia since 1999/2000 as an alternative to conventional agriculture based on conventional drilling. The main objective of this approach is to ensure yield stability from crops and replenishment of soil organic matter. Previous research has demonstrated increased risks from pathogens favoured by mulching. The impacts of direct drilling on yields, and Fusarium foot and root rot of durum wheat, oat and barley, were studied over three successive growing seasons (2009/10, 2010/11, 2011/12) in northwest Tunisia. Disease incidence was estimated by the recovery frequency of Fusarium spp. isolates from stem bases and roots of plants of the three cereals. In addition, disease severity was assessed by occurrence of whiteheads that senesced prematurely, and the browning intensity on durum wheat stem bases. Grain yields were recorded at the ripening stages. Fusarium culmorum and F. pseudograminearum were isolated from the three cereals, with F. culmorum being the dominant pathogen. Direct drilling increased the incidence (60%) of these pathogens on stem bases and roots during the warmer seasons of 2009/10 and 2010/11, but less infection (37%) compared to conventional drilling was observed in the wetter season of 2011/12. Direct drilling increased the percentage of whiteheads of durum wheat (73%), but did not affect disease severity, which was estimated by the discolouration on stem bases and grain yield.
topic direct drilling
conventional drilling
Fusarium foot and root rot
cereals
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/5799
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