Influence of Phoma ligulicola on yield, and site factors on disease development, in Tasmanian pyrethrum crops
S. J. Pethybridge and F. S. Hay
Australasian Plant Pathology 30(1) 17 - 20
Abstract
Phoma ligulicola Boerema was isolated from diseased
buds, and necrotic stem and leaf lesions in 24 pyrethrum fields approaching
their first harvest in northern Tasmania. Despite the ubiquitous distribution
of this pathogen, marked differences in disease severity were evident in
several fields. A higher incidence of disease was noted in fields with a
southerly exposure and low areas within fields than on sites with a northerly
exposure and hill crests. In 52% of the fields surveyed,
P. ligulicola was associated with reduced yields of
pyrethrin (kg ha–1 active ingredient) of up to
100%.
Full text doi:10.1071/AP00055
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