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Overwinter and Survival of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Glomerella cingulata in Soil and Plant Debris of Strawberry

딸기 병걸린 식물잔재물과 토양에서 탄저병균 Colletotrichum gloeosporioides와 Glomerella cingulata의 월동과 생존

  • 남명현 (충남농업기술원 논산딸기시험장) ;
  • 송정영 (충남대학교 응용생물학과) ;
  • 김홍기 (충남대학교 응용생물학과)
  • Published : 2004.09.01

Abstract

The overwinter and survival of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides and Glomerella cingulata in strawberry tissues under field conditions was investigated in 2001 and 2002. The rates of overwinter survival in plant petiole, runner and crown were 68.7,14.3, and 26.7%, respectively. But, under field condition, viable conidia of overwinter were not detected at the surface, 3, 5, and 10 cm depths of soil. To investigate the survival ability in soil and plant debris, C. gloeosporioides and G. cingulata isolates from strawberry were examined in laboratory and field. The viability of conidia was rapidly declined in all the treatments, with a 40% reduction in population within 10 days. In soil, the survival ability of G. cingulata conidia was similiar to that of C. gloeosporioides. The survival rate of conidia was highest under cool and dry soil conditions, and was decreased by increasing both soil temperature and moisture content. Similar results were also obtained under the condition that infected petioles were buried in soil. Results suggested that conidia as well as plant debris might be a main primary inoculum source of strawberry anthracnose.

2001년∼2002년에 탄저병을 심하게 발병시킨 딸기 재배포장의 식물체 조직에서 탄저병균 Colletotrichum gloeosporioides와 Glomerella cingulata의 월동과 토양에서의 생존유무를 조사하였다 식물체의 엽병, 런너, 관부에서 월동 생존율은 각각 68.7%, 14.3%, 36.7%였다. 그러나 포장조건하에서 분생포자는 토양의 표면, 3, 5, 10cm 깊이에서 전혀 검출되지 않았다. C. gloeosporioides와 G. cingulata의 토양과 이병잔재물에서의 생존력을 비교 조사하기 위해 온도와 수분조건을 달리하여 처리한 다음 경시적으로 분리비율을 조사하였다. 분생포자는 모든 처리에서 10일 이내에 개체군이 40%까지 급격히 감소하였으며 시간이 지날수록 더욱 많이 사멸되었다. 토양 속에서 G. cingulata 분생포자의 생존율은 C. gloeosporioides와 비슷하였다. 분생포자의 생존율은 온도가 낮고 건조한 토양일수록 높았고 토양 온도와 습도가 증가할수록 감소하였다. 토양에 묻어둔 감염된 엽병분석에서도 유사한 경향을 나타내었다.

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