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Biological characteristics of pathogen of Tectona grandiscurvalaria leaf spot and its sensitivity to fungicides |
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Identification,biological characteristics and sensitivity to fungicides of the pathogen of Tectona grandis
curvalaria leaf spot were studied by the methods of by morphology identification combined with analysis of rDNA-ITS
sequence,Mycelium growth velocity and conidia germination rate. The results showed that pathogen of Tectona grandis
curvalaria leaf spot was Curvularia lunata(Wakker)Boed,the biological characteristics of the pathogen were as
follows:the growth temperature for mycelia of C. lunata was 10-40℃ and the optimum temperature was 27.5-30℃;For
the sporulation,the temperature was 15-35℃ and the optimum temperature was 35℃;For the conidial germination,
the temperature was 10-45℃ and the optimum temperature was 35℃;Whether lighting or not had little effect on the
mycelia growth of C. lunata,but the effect of lighting on its sporulation was obvious,that 24 h darkness in a day could
promote the sporulation of C. lunata,but 12 h alternating light and darkness was not suitable for its sporulation. The
pH for the mycelia growth of C. lunata was 2-12,the optimum pH was 5-10,and the pH for the conidial germination
of C. lunata was 5-7,the optimum pH was 5;The lethal temperature for the mycelia was 54℃ in 20 min,and the
lethal temperature for the conidial was 49℃ in 20 min;PDA medium and PSA medium were suitable for the mycelia
growth and sporulation of C. lunata,respectively,but Czapek medium was not both conducive to the mycelia growth
and sporulation;Maltose and potassium nitrate were the optimum carbon source and nitrogen source. The suppressive
effect of Prochloraz on C. lunata was significant,but the
suppressive effect of carbendazim-thiram-Xin Junan on
C. lunata was worst among tested fungicides. The disease
was a new recorded disease on T. grandis,there was
a certain difference compared the results of biological
characteristics of pathogen and their sensitivity to drugs
determination with previous research. |
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