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Article Dans Une Revue European Journal of Plant Pathology Année : 2007

Assessment of airborne primary inoculum availability and modelling of disease onset of ascochyta blight in field peas

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Ascochyta blight is a serious disease affecting field peas. In France, disease management relies mainly on scheduled chemical applications without taking into account the actual disease risk. A better understanding of the factors affecting disease onset would therefore help in the timing of the first application. Field experiments involving eight sowing dates between mid-September and mid-December were conducted for two consecutive years. The seasonal dynamics of airborne inoculum were investigated through trap plants. The weekly availability of airborne primary inoculum was extremely low during autumn and winter and was partially influenced by mesoclimatic conditions. Disease onset occurred between mid-October and early March depending on the sowing date. Generally, the later the sowing date, the longer the period between sowing and disease onset. This was due to an increase in the period between sowing and emergence. Disease onset was observed 14–35 days after emergence. A disease onset model based on the calculation of weather-dependent daily infection values (DIVs) was established, assuming that disease onset occurs once the temperature and moisture requirements for incubation are met. Cumulative daily infection values (cDIVs) were determined by sowing date and experiment through addition of consecutive DIVs between emergence and disease onset. A frequency analysis of cDIVs was performed to determine the 10th and 90th percentiles of the distribution. An analysis of the observed and predicted values showed that observed disease onset dates were almost always included in the forecast window defined by these two percentiles. This study is the first attempt to predict ascochyta blight onset in field peas and should contribute to development of a more rational fungicide application strategy

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hal-02656931 , version 1 (30-05-2020)

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Alexandra Schoeny, Stéphane Jumel, Francois Rouault, Christophe Le May, Bernard B. Tivoli. Assessment of airborne primary inoculum availability and modelling of disease onset of ascochyta blight in field peas. European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2007, 119 (1), pp.87-97. ⟨10.1007/s10658-007-9163-3⟩. ⟨hal-02656931⟩
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