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Hyaloperonospora brassicae ( Inglês )

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae, in the family Peronosporaceae, is a plant pathogen. It causes downy mildew of species of Brassica, Raphanus, Sinapis and probably other genera within the Brassicaceae. In the past, the cause of downy mildew in any plant in the family Brassicaceae was considered to be a single species Peronospora parasitica. However, this has recently been shown to be a complex of species with narrower host ranges, now classified in the genus Hyaloperonospora, for example Hyaloperonospora parasitica on the weed Capsella bursa-pastoris. From the perspective of plant pathology, Hyaloperonospora brassicae is now the name of the most important pathogen in this complex, attacking the major agricultural and horticultural Brassica species. Other significant Brassicaceous hosts are attacked by different species in the complex, e.g. horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) by Hyaloperonospora cochleariae, wallflower (Erysimum cheiri) by Hyaloperonospora cheiranthi.

Downy mildew is a disease of major importance on the horticultural Brassica species.[1] It is most serious on the flowerhead types (cauliflower, broccoli), less serious on the leaf brassicas (cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and least serious on the root brassicas (turnips, swedes) and oil brassicas (rape).[2][3] The pathogen persists as oospores in the soil. Attacks are most important in Brassica seedbeds, with infection appearing as yellow speckling of the upper surface of seedling leaves, and white mildew on the lower surface. Severely affected seedlings are stunted or killed. Similar symptoms appear on leaves in the field, causing premature senescence and favouring bacterial spoilage in the cold store after harvest. Affected Brussels sprouts show black spotting, which reduces their market quality. The heads of flowerhead brassicas can be severely affected, and become unmarketable.

Control by fungicide treatment is essential at the seed-bed stage, with reduction of humidity and leaf wetness as fas as possible. Similarly, flowerhead brassicas grown under protected conditions may require fungicide sprays. In the field, control relies on the use of healthy seedlings, adequate crop rotation and avoidance of unfavourable conditions. Fungicide sprays are not very effective. However, fungicides may in any case be used against white rust (Albugo candida), and these have some action against H. brassicae.[2]

References

  1. ^ Smith IM, Dunez J, Lelliott RA, Phillips DH, Archer SA, eds. (1988). European Handbook of Plant Diseases. Blackwell Scientific Publications. ISBN 978-0-632-01222-0.
  2. ^ a b OEPP/EPPO (1998). Vegetable brassicas. EPPO Standards PP2 Good Plant Protection Practice, no. 7. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization.
  3. ^ OEPP/EPPO (1998). Rape. EPPO Standards PP2 Good Plant Protection Practice, no. 8. European and Mediterranean Plant Protection Organization.

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae, in the family Peronosporaceae, is a plant pathogen. It causes downy mildew of species of Brassica, Raphanus, Sinapis and probably other genera within the Brassicaceae. In the past, the cause of downy mildew in any plant in the family Brassicaceae was considered to be a single species Peronospora parasitica. However, this has recently been shown to be a complex of species with narrower host ranges, now classified in the genus Hyaloperonospora, for example Hyaloperonospora parasitica on the weed Capsella bursa-pastoris. From the perspective of plant pathology, Hyaloperonospora brassicae is now the name of the most important pathogen in this complex, attacking the major agricultural and horticultural Brassica species. Other significant Brassicaceous hosts are attacked by different species in the complex, e.g. horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) by Hyaloperonospora cochleariae, wallflower (Erysimum cheiri) by Hyaloperonospora cheiranthi.

Downy mildew is a disease of major importance on the horticultural Brassica species. It is most serious on the flowerhead types (cauliflower, broccoli), less serious on the leaf brassicas (cabbage, Brussels sprouts, and least serious on the root brassicas (turnips, swedes) and oil brassicas (rape). The pathogen persists as oospores in the soil. Attacks are most important in Brassica seedbeds, with infection appearing as yellow speckling of the upper surface of seedling leaves, and white mildew on the lower surface. Severely affected seedlings are stunted or killed. Similar symptoms appear on leaves in the field, causing premature senescence and favouring bacterial spoilage in the cold store after harvest. Affected Brussels sprouts show black spotting, which reduces their market quality. The heads of flowerhead brassicas can be severely affected, and become unmarketable.

Control by fungicide treatment is essential at the seed-bed stage, with reduction of humidity and leaf wetness as fas as possible. Similarly, flowerhead brassicas grown under protected conditions may require fungicide sprays. In the field, control relies on the use of healthy seedlings, adequate crop rotation and avoidance of unfavourable conditions. Fungicide sprays are not very effective. However, fungicides may in any case be used against white rust (Albugo candida), and these have some action against H. brassicae.

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae ( Polonês )

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae (Gäum.) Göker, Voglmayr, Riethm., Weiss & Oberw. – gatunek grzybopodobnych lęgniowców z rodziny wroślikowatych[1]. Grzyb mikroskopijny, pasożyt niektórych roślin z rodziny kapustowatych (Brassicaceae). Wywołuje u nich chorobę zwaną mączniakiem rzekomym[2]. Dotychczas za sprawcę tej choroby uważany był Hyaloperonospora parasitica, ale w wyniku badań filogenetycznych ustalono, że jest nim H. brassicae[3].

Systematyka i nazewnictwo

Pozycja w klasyfikacji według Index Fungorum: Plasmopara, Peronosporaceae, Peronosporales, Peronosporidae, Peronosporea, Incertae sedis, Oomycota, Chromista[1].

Po raz pierwszy zdiagnozował go w 1918 r. E. Gäumann nadając mu nazwę Peronospora brassicae. Obecną, uznaną przez Index Fungorum nazwę nadali mu Göker, Voglmayr, Riethm., Weiss i Oberw. w 2002 r.[1]

Synonimy[4]:

  • Peronospora brassicae Gäum. 1918
  • Peronospora brassicae Gäum. 1918 f. brassicae
  • Peronospora brassicae f. brassicae-nigrae Săvul. & Rayss 1934
  • Peronospora brassicae f. major Săvul. & Rayss 1938
  • Peronospora parasitica subsp. brassicae (Gäum.) Maire 1937

Charakterystyka

Endobiont, rozwijający się wewnątrz tkanek roślin. Tworzy pomiędzy ich komórkami hialinowe, bezprzegrodowe strzępki, z których wyrastają duże, płatowate ssawki wnikające do komórek[2], oraz dichtonomicznie rozgałęzione sporangiofory, na których powstają zarodniki sporangialne. Sporangiospory te wraz z powstającymi na nich zarodnikami tworzą na dolnej stronie liści porażonych roślin biały nalot. Zarodniki mają wymiary 22–27 × 12–22 μm. W obumarłych, porażonych częściach roślin tworzy żółtobrunatne, kuliste oospory o średnicy 26– 45 μm. Oospory te są źródłem infekcji pierwotnej. Infekują rośliny poprzez korzenie. W sezonie wegetacyjnym natomiast wytwarzane na nadziemnych częściach roślin zarodniki sporangialne dokonują infekcji wtórnych rozprzestrzeniając chorobę. Roznoszone są przez wiatr[5].

Jego żywicielami są rośliny należące do rodzajów kapusta (Brassica), rzodkiew (Raphanus) i gorczyca (Sinapis)[3].

Przypisy

  1. a b c Index Fungorum (ang.). [dostęp 2018-02-27].
  2. a b Joanna Marcinkowska: Oznaczanie rodzajów grzybów sensu lato ważnych w fitopatologii. Warszawa: PWRiL, 2012. ISBN 978-83-09-01048-7.
  3. a b J.J. Hladilova. Downy Mildew Caused By Hyaloperonospora (Peronospora) spp. on Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) and Other Crops from Brassicaceae Family (ang.). [dostęp 2015-12-16].
  4. Species Fungorum (ang.). [dostęp 2018-02-27].
  5. red.: Selim Kryczyński i Zbigniew Weber: Fitopatologia. Tom 2. Choroby roślin uprawnych. Poznań: PWRiL, 2011. ISBN 978-83-09-01077-7.
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Hyaloperonospora brassicae: Brief Summary ( Polonês )

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Hyaloperonospora brassicae (Gäum.) Göker, Voglmayr, Riethm., Weiss & Oberw. – gatunek grzybopodobnych lęgniowców z rodziny wroślikowatych. Grzyb mikroskopijny, pasożyt niektórych roślin z rodziny kapustowatych (Brassicaceae). Wywołuje u nich chorobę zwaną mączniakiem rzekomym. Dotychczas za sprawcę tej choroby uważany był Hyaloperonospora parasitica, ale w wyniku badań filogenetycznych ustalono, że jest nim H. brassicae.

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