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The potential of Ulocladium botrytis for biological control of Orobanche spp.
Authors:Dorette Müller-Stver  Jürgen Kroschel
Institution:University of Hohenheim, Institute of Plant Production and Agroecology in the Tropics and Subtropics (380), Garbenstr. 13, 70593 Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:A strain of Ulocladium botrytis isolated from diseased Orobanche crenata shoots caused disease on the parasitic weed in pathogenicity tests. The potential of the fungus to be developed as a mycoherbicide for Orobanche spp. was further investigated. Although the fungus significantly decreased O. crenata germination in vitro by 80%, it did not generally lead to a decreased number of O. crenata shoots or tubercles in inoculated root chambers or pots. However, the number of diseased or dead tubercles and underground shoots was significantly increased compared to the noninoculated treatments. Postemergence inoculation of O. crenata shoots with a conidial suspension resulted in the death of almost all inoculated plants 14 days after application under greenhouse conditions. In preliminary host-range studies, the pathogen caused disease on Orobanche cumana on sunflower whereas on Orobanche aegyptiaca shoots parasitizing tomato only minimal disease symptoms could be detected after postemergence inoculation. Based on the results of our investigations, we conclude that Ulocladium botrytis has only a limited potential to be used as a biocontrol agent against Orobanche spp.
Keywords:Ulocladium botrytis  Orobanche crenata  Orobanche cumana  Orobanche aegyptiaca  Biological control  Mycoherbicide
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