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First Report of Pathogenicity Group-3 of Leptosphaeria maculans on
Winter Rape in Hungary. Sz. Szlávik, National Institute for Agricultural
Quality Control, Budapest, 1024 Hungary; T. Barasits, Plant Protection and Soil
Conservation Service of County Vas, Tanakajd, 9762 Hungary; and W. G. D.
Fernando, Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T
2N2, Canada. Plant Dis. 90:684, 2006; published on-line as DOI:
10.1094/PD-90-0684C. Accepted for publication 9 February 2006.
Blackleg, caused by Leptosphaeria maculans, is an increasing threat to
winter rape (Brassica napus L.) in Hungary. The winter rape acreage has
been increasing, and the occurrence and severity of the disease has become
widespread in all rapeseed-growing regions throughout Hungary in a very short
time. The blackleg-infected rape stubbles were collected in the autumn of 2003
in Ikervár, County Vas where the disease was severe. Ascospores were obtained
from pseudothecia growing on infected rape stubble (susceptible cvs. GK Helga
and Aladin). Three single-spore cultures were grown on V8 agar medium at room
temperature and fluorescent light. The culture characteristics fit the type
culture description for L. maculans. Pycnidiospores that formed on V8
plates were flooded with 10 ml of sterile distilled water. Seeds of cvs. Westar,
Glacier, and Quinta obtained from the Department of Plant Science, University of
Manitoba, Canada were sown in plastic pots containing peat mix. Seedlings were
maintained in a growth chamber at 24°C with 90% relative humidity and a 16-h
photoperiod. Seven days after sowing, cotyledons were wound inoculated with a
10-µl droplet of pycnidiospore suspension (1.5 × 10(^7) spores ml(^–1)). Interaction
phenotypes (IP) were scored 10 days after inoculation using a 0 to 9 scale (1).
All three isolates from Ikervár were highly virulent on cvs. Westar (8.8 to 8.9)
and Glacier (8.1 to 8.3) and avirulent on cv. Quinta (0.8 to 0.9). The IP
ratings indicated that these isolates belonged to pathogenicity group-3 (PG-3).
To our knowledge, this is the first report of the presence of L. maculans
PG-3 in Hungary. At the current time, PG-3 has caused at least 30% yield losses
in susceptible cultivars of winter rape.
Reference: (1) A. Mengistu et al. Plant Dis. 75:1279, 1991.
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