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Effects of supplementary UV-B radiation on development of damping-off in spinach caused by the soil-borne fungusFusarium oxysporum
Authors:Yoko Naito  Yuichi Honda  Tadashi Kumagai
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Life and Environmental Science, Shimane University, 690 Matsue, Japan;(2) Institute of Genetic Ecology, Tohoku University, 980 Sendai, Japan
Abstract:The effects of UV-B radiation (290–320 nm) on development of damping-off of spinach (Spinacia oleracea) caused by the fungusFusarium oxysporum were examined in a growth cabinet. The incidence of disease greatly increased when experimental plants were grown in visible radiation with supplementary UV-B radiation. This increase was suppressed by increasing the irradiation of visible radiation.Fusarium oxysporum was isolated from the roots of all damping-off plants and the roots of some unwilted plants, indicating that spinach infected with the pathogen did not necessarily suffer from damping-off in 15d. Supplementary UV-B radiation suppressed the increase in growth components such as the number of leaves, the plant height and the fresh weight of aboveground plant parts, but did not affect the fresh weight of roots. The ratio of the number of plants infected with pathogen to the total number of plants was over 80% irrespective of light conditions. It was suggested that the defense response of spinach to this pathogen was greatly influenced by the physiological state of aboveground plant parts resulting from supplementary UV-B radiation.
Keywords:damping-off   Fusarium oxysporum   soil-borne fungus  spinach (Spinacia oleracea)  UV-B radiation
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