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Season-Long Dynamics of Spinach Downy Mildew Determined by Spore Trapping and Disease Incidence.
Choudhury, R A; Koike, S T; Fox, A D; Anchieta, A; Subbarao, K V; Klosterman, S J; McRoberts, N.
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  • Choudhury RA; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • Koike ST; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • Fox AD; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • Anchieta A; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • Subbarao KV; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • Klosterman SJ; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
  • McRoberts N; First, fifth and seventh authors: Department of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis 95616; second author: University of California Cooperative Extension, 1432 Abbott St., Salinas 93901; third author: Fox Weather, LLC, Fortuna, CA 95540; and fourth and sixth authors: United States Depart
Phytopathology ; 106(11): 1311-1318, 2016 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27442537
ABSTRACT
Peronospora effusa is an obligate oomycete that causes downy mildew of spinach. Downy mildew threatens sustainable production of fresh market organic spinach in California, and routine fungicide sprays are often necessary for conventional production. In this study, airborne P. effusa spores were collected using rotating arm impaction spore trap samplers at four sites in the Salinas Valley between late January and early June in 2013 and 2014. Levels of P. effusa DNA were determined by a species-specific quantitative polymerase chain reaction assay. Peronospora effusa was detected prior to and during the growing season in both years. Nonlinear time series analyses on the data suggested that the within-season dynamics of P. effusa airborne inoculum are characterized by a mixture of chaotic, deterministic, and stochastic features, with successive data points somewhat predictable from the previous values in the series. Analyses of concentrations of airborne P. effusa suggest both an exponential increase in concentration over the course of the season and oscillations around the increasing average value that had season-specific periodicity around 30, 45, and 75 days, values that are close to whole multiples of the combined pathogen latent and infectious periods. Each unit increase in temperature was correlated with 1.7 to 6% increased odds of an increase in DNA copy numbers, while each unit decrease in wind speed was correlated with 4 to 12.7% increased odds of an increase in DNA copy numbers. Disease incidence was correlated with airborne P. effusa levels and weather variables, and a receiver operating characteristic curve analysis suggested that P. effusa DNA copy numbers determined from the spore traps nine days prior to disease rating could predict disease incidence.
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Diseases / Spinacia oleracea / Peronospora Type of study: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Phytopathology Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Publication country: EEUU / ESTADOS UNIDOS / ESTADOS UNIDOS DA AMERICA / EUA / UNITED STATES / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / US / USA
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Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Diseases / Spinacia oleracea / Peronospora Type of study: Incidence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Country/Region as subject: America do norte Language: En Journal: Phytopathology Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Publication country: EEUU / ESTADOS UNIDOS / ESTADOS UNIDOS DA AMERICA / EUA / UNITED STATES / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA / US / USA