Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards

Cone rusts Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa pirolata are widely distributed in northern hemisphere. In Fennoscandia, these rusts cause severe damage and great economical losses especially in seed orchards specialized to produce high quality seeds. The aim of this study was to investigate sporulati...

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Main Authors: Kaitera, Juha, Aarnio, Leena, Karhu, Jouni, Ylioja, Tiina
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Online Access:https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/547849
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author Kaitera, Juha
Aarnio, Leena
Karhu, Jouni
Ylioja, Tiina
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description Cone rusts Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa pirolata are widely distributed in northern hemisphere. In Fennoscandia, these rusts cause severe damage and great economical losses especially in seed orchards specialized to produce high quality seeds. The aim of this study was to investigate sporulation of cone rusts and factors affecting epidemics to develop new control practices against these rusts. Natural sporulation of T. areolata was investigated in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards on Prunus padus and the effect of environmental variables on rust sporulation in 2018–19. A sample of Prunus leaves was collected from which the coverage and number of T. areolata pustules were estimated. The frequency of cones with cone rusts, T. areolata, Chrysomyxa pirolata and C. ledi, was also estimated in Picea abies cones and the sporulation of C. pirolata on Pyrola sp. leaves in the seed orchards. The T. areolata incidence on Prunus was modelled with temperature sum, rainfall, seed orchard and time of estimation. The T. areolata disease incidence was low (<30%) in seed orchards in 2018, but it exceeded 100% in 2019. T. areolata pustules covered less than 10% of the leaves in 2018 and 10–40% in 2019. An ascomycete, Phloeosporella padi, was common in all Prunus leaves in 2018–19. Low rainfall in May-June explained the low disease rate on Prunus in 2018, while high rainfall explained the high disease rate in May-June in 2019. Cumulative rainfall, temperature sum, time and their interactions were all significant variables in a disease model explaining the disease incidence, while seed orchard was a non-significant variable. Cone rust frequency was low in P. abies cones in the seed orchards in 2019. Telia with basidia of C. pirolata were rare in May-June on Pyrola due to low rainfall in 2018, but frequent due to high rainfall in 2019. Rust control of T. areolata is recommended to concentrate on Prunus to reduce the number of overwintering diseased leaves in the seed orchards. Old infected cones should be removed from seed ...
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/547849 2025-01-16T21:51:17+00:00 Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards Kaitera, Juha Aarnio, Leena Karhu, Jouni Ylioja, Tiina orcid:0000-0003-2549-7001 4100110710 4100110310 4100111010 Luonnonvarakeskus 12 p. true https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/547849 en eng Elsevier Forest ecology and management 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119557 0378-1127 1872-7042 499 119557 https://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/547849 URN:NBN:fi-fe2021090945651 CC BY 4.0 aecia cherry spruce rust Chrysomyxa needle rust Disease control Inland spruce cone rust Rust epidemics publication fi=A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä|sv=A1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift|en=A1 Journal article (refereed), original research| fi=Publisher's version|sv=Publisher's version|en=Publisher's version| ftluke 2023-09-12T20:28:02Z Cone rusts Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa pirolata are widely distributed in northern hemisphere. In Fennoscandia, these rusts cause severe damage and great economical losses especially in seed orchards specialized to produce high quality seeds. The aim of this study was to investigate sporulation of cone rusts and factors affecting epidemics to develop new control practices against these rusts. Natural sporulation of T. areolata was investigated in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards on Prunus padus and the effect of environmental variables on rust sporulation in 2018–19. A sample of Prunus leaves was collected from which the coverage and number of T. areolata pustules were estimated. The frequency of cones with cone rusts, T. areolata, Chrysomyxa pirolata and C. ledi, was also estimated in Picea abies cones and the sporulation of C. pirolata on Pyrola sp. leaves in the seed orchards. The T. areolata incidence on Prunus was modelled with temperature sum, rainfall, seed orchard and time of estimation. The T. areolata disease incidence was low (<30%) in seed orchards in 2018, but it exceeded 100% in 2019. T. areolata pustules covered less than 10% of the leaves in 2018 and 10–40% in 2019. An ascomycete, Phloeosporella padi, was common in all Prunus leaves in 2018–19. Low rainfall in May-June explained the low disease rate on Prunus in 2018, while high rainfall explained the high disease rate in May-June in 2019. Cumulative rainfall, temperature sum, time and their interactions were all significant variables in a disease model explaining the disease incidence, while seed orchard was a non-significant variable. Cone rust frequency was low in P. abies cones in the seed orchards in 2019. Telia with basidia of C. pirolata were rare in May-June on Pyrola due to low rainfall in 2018, but frequent due to high rainfall in 2019. Rust control of T. areolata is recommended to concentrate on Prunus to reduce the number of overwintering diseased leaves in the seed orchards. Old infected cones should be removed from seed ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Norway Padus ENVELOPE(29.636,29.636,67.952,67.952)
spellingShingle aecia
cherry spruce rust
Chrysomyxa needle rust
Disease control
Inland spruce cone rust
Rust epidemics
Kaitera, Juha
Aarnio, Leena
Karhu, Jouni
Ylioja, Tiina
Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title_full Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title_fullStr Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title_full_unstemmed Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title_short Temporal sporulation of Thekopsora areolata and Chrysomyxa spp. in Finnish Norway spruce seed orchards
title_sort temporal sporulation of thekopsora areolata and chrysomyxa spp. in finnish norway spruce seed orchards
topic aecia
cherry spruce rust
Chrysomyxa needle rust
Disease control
Inland spruce cone rust
Rust epidemics
topic_facet aecia
cherry spruce rust
Chrysomyxa needle rust
Disease control
Inland spruce cone rust
Rust epidemics
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