Transmission of spinach downy mildew via seed and infested leaf debris

Author:

Klosterman Steven J.1,Clark Kelley Jean23,Anchieta Amy1,Kandel Shyam L.4,Mou Beiquan5,McGrath Margaret T.63,Correll James7,Shishkoff Nina8

Affiliation:

1. USDA-ARS, 1636 E. Alisal St, Salinas, California, United States, 93906, , ;

2. USDA-ARS Pacific West Area, 57525, 1636 East Alisal Street, Salinas, California, United States, 93905

3. United States;

4. USDA-ARS PWA, 57525, 1636 E. Alisal St., Salinas, California, United States, 93905;

5. USDA-ARS, CIPRU, Salinas, California, United States;

6. Cornell University, Long Island Hort Res and Ext Ctr, 3059 Sound Ave, Riverhead, New York, United States, 11901-1098, ,

7. University of Arkansas, Plant Pathology, Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States;

8. USDA ARS, Ft. Detrick, Maryland, United States;

Abstract

Spinach downy mildew, caused by the obligate oomycete pathogen Peronospora effusa, is a worldwide constraint on spinach production. The role of airborne sporangia in the disease cycle of P. effusa is well established, but the role of the sexual oospores in the epidemiology of P. effusa is less clear and has been a major challenge to examine experimentally. To evaluate seed transmission of spinach downy mildew via oospores in this study, isolated glass chambers were employed in two independent experiments to grow out oospore-infested spinach seed and non-infested seeds mixed with oospore-infested crop debris. Downy mildew diseased spinach plants were observed 37 and 34 days after planting in the two isolator experiments, respectively, in the chambers that contained one of two oospore-infested seed lots or seeds coated with oospore-infested leaves. Spinach plants in isolated glass chambers initiated from seeds without oospores did not show downy mildew symptoms. Similar findings were obtained using the same seed lot samples in a third experiment conducted in a growth chamber. In direct grow out tests to examine oospore infection on seedlings performed in a containment greenhouse with oospore-infested seed of two different cultivars, characteristic Peronospora sporangiophores were observed growing from a seedling of each cultivar. The frequency of seedlings developing symptoms from 82 of these oospore-infested seed indicated that approximately 2.4 % of seedlings from infested seed developed symptoms and 0.55% of seedlings from total seeds assayed developed symptoms. The results provide evidence that oospores can serve as a source of inoculum for downy mildew and further evidence of direct seed transmission of the downy mildew pathogen to seedlings in spinach via seedborne oospores.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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