Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores

Abstract Cherry spruce rust causes huge yield losses in Norway spruce seed production in Fennoscandia. The causal agent, Thekopsora areolata , has three types of spores that disperse during spring: basidiospores are produced on basidia that grow out from teliospores in overwintered bird cherry leaf...

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Published in:Plant Pathology
Main Authors: Zhang, Ke, Kaitera, Juha, Samils, Berit, Olson, Åke
Other Authors: Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademien, Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/ppa.13510 2024-04-21T08:01:51+00:00 Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores Zhang, Ke Kaitera, Juha Samils, Berit Olson, Åke Kungl. Skogs- och Lantbruksakademien Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ppa.13510 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ppa.13510 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/ppa.13510 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Plant Pathology volume 71, issue 3, page 668-683 ISSN 0032-0862 1365-3059 Horticulture Plant Science Genetics Agronomy and Crop Science journal-article 2021 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ppa.13510 2024-03-26T09:17:20Z Abstract Cherry spruce rust causes huge yield losses in Norway spruce seed production in Fennoscandia. The causal agent, Thekopsora areolata , has three types of spores that disperse during spring: basidiospores are produced on basidia that grow out from teliospores in overwintered bird cherry leaf litter to infect new pistillate spruce cones, aeciospores are released from old diseased spruce cones to infect bird cherry leaves, and urediniospores are produced from new bird cherry leaves for reinfection. No study has examined the dispersal of T . areolata spores, including the basidiospores that cause primary infection in spruce cones. In this study, teliospores of T . areolata were germinated in the laboratory and the morphology of basidiospores was described. T . areolata spores were sampled in Ultuna, Sweden and Joutsa, Finland with 21 spore traps at each site. Peaks in aeciospores were observed from 11 to 25 May and from 2 to 8 June at the Finnish site, and from 4 to 18 May at the Swedish site. Urediniospores were first observed 2–3 weeks after the peaks in aeciospores and they were mainly distributed within 10 m from the bird cherry trees. Peaks of 1–2 weeks in basidiospore detection coincided with multiple rain events. The basidiospore peak overlapped with the spruce pollen peak in Finland but not in Sweden. The quantities of basidiospores from different spore traps within 100 m from the spore source had no gradient. Information on spatial and temporal spore release is important for making decisions on disease management strategies. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Wiley Online Library Plant Pathology 71 3 668 683
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topic Horticulture
Plant Science
Genetics
Agronomy and Crop Science
spellingShingle Horticulture
Plant Science
Genetics
Agronomy and Crop Science
Zhang, Ke
Kaitera, Juha
Samils, Berit
Olson, Åke
Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
topic_facet Horticulture
Plant Science
Genetics
Agronomy and Crop Science
description Abstract Cherry spruce rust causes huge yield losses in Norway spruce seed production in Fennoscandia. The causal agent, Thekopsora areolata , has three types of spores that disperse during spring: basidiospores are produced on basidia that grow out from teliospores in overwintered bird cherry leaf litter to infect new pistillate spruce cones, aeciospores are released from old diseased spruce cones to infect bird cherry leaves, and urediniospores are produced from new bird cherry leaves for reinfection. No study has examined the dispersal of T . areolata spores, including the basidiospores that cause primary infection in spruce cones. In this study, teliospores of T . areolata were germinated in the laboratory and the morphology of basidiospores was described. T . areolata spores were sampled in Ultuna, Sweden and Joutsa, Finland with 21 spore traps at each site. Peaks in aeciospores were observed from 11 to 25 May and from 2 to 8 June at the Finnish site, and from 4 to 18 May at the Swedish site. Urediniospores were first observed 2–3 weeks after the peaks in aeciospores and they were mainly distributed within 10 m from the bird cherry trees. Peaks of 1–2 weeks in basidiospore detection coincided with multiple rain events. The basidiospore peak overlapped with the spruce pollen peak in Finland but not in Sweden. The quantities of basidiospores from different spore traps within 100 m from the spore source had no gradient. Information on spatial and temporal spore release is important for making decisions on disease management strategies.
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author Zhang, Ke
Kaitera, Juha
Samils, Berit
Olson, Åke
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Samils, Berit
Olson, Åke
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title Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
title_short Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
title_full Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial dispersal of Thekopsora areolata basidiospores, aeciospores, and urediniospores
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