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Effects of pod infection by Mycosphaerella pinodes on yield components of pea (Pisum sativum)
Authors:C. BEASSE  B. NEY  B. TIVOLI
Affiliation:Station de Pathologie Végétate, INRA, BP 29, 35650 Le Rheu, France
Abstract:Yield reduction of pea (Pisum sativum) due to various types of infections by Mycosphaerella pinodes on pods was assessed. A range of disease severities was created on pods of pea plants grown in the glasshouse, by painting the pods with different concentrations of spore suspensions, at three different pod development stages: lag phase, the beginning of seed filling (BSF) and mid-filling of the seeds. Seed number at harvest was reduced only if the pods were infected before BSF, as shown previously for whole plant infections. Pod infections led to individual seed weight (ISW) losses from zero (for late infections, at mid-filling) to 20% (for earlier infections and severe disease). Infection during the lag phase affected ISW by reducing seed growth rate, whereas infection at BSF tended to reduce the duration of seed filling. There was a linear relationship between the area under the disease progress curve and the percentage decrease in ISW. This model should be complemented by the effect of leaves and stem infections, in order to predict ISW losses in diseased crop conditions, in which epidemics occur on all aerial parts of the pea plant.
Keywords:Pea    Pisum sativum    Mycosphaerella pinodes    ascochyta blight    yield    disease progress curve
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