Pathogenicity of Some Ectotrophic Fungi withPhialophoraAnamorphs that Infect the Roots of Turfgrasses
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Societies in Phytopathology®
- Vol. 80 (6) , 520-526
- https://doi.org/10.1094/phyto-80-520
Abstract
Magnaporthe poae, Gaeumannomyces incrustans, G. cylindrosporus, and Phialophora graminicola (anamorph of G. cylindrosporus) were identified on turfgrasses in Rhode Island and New York. M. poae was isolated from Poa annua and Poa pratensis, and G. incrustans was isolated from P. Pratensis exhibiting symptoms of summer patch disease. G. cylindrosporus or P. graminicola were obtained from P. pratensis and Lolium perenne exhibiting only a decline in quality. At 28, C, M. poae was highly pathogenic to 8-wk-old turf of P. pratensis and P. annua and to 7-yr-old turf of P. pratensis. G. incrustans was mildly pathogenic to P. pratensis and P. annua, whereas G. cylindorosporus or P. graminicola were parasitic but not pathogenic to the same hosts. M. poae also was pathogenic to Agrostis palustris, Festusca rubra var. commutata, Festuca arundinacea, L. perenne, Hordeum vulgare, Triticum aestivum, Avena sativa, and Secale cerele. When inoculated into mature (22-mo-old) turf of P. pratensis, M. poae produced symptoms of summer patch. M. poae was reisolated from the roots and crowns of diseased plants, confirming a causal relationship between M. poae and summer patch disease.Keywords
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