• Title/Summary/Keyword: Cercospora beticola

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CONIDIAL PRODUCTION OF CERCOSPORA BETICOLA SACC. ON TOMATO JUICE AGAR (토마도즙 한천배양기상에서의 사탕무 갈반병 분성포자형성)

  • LA, Yong Joon
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.8-10
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    • 1963
  • LA, Yong Joon (Coll. of Agr., Seoul National Univ.) Condial production of Cercospora beticola Sacc. on tomato juice agar. Kor. Jour. Bot. VI (1):8-10, 1963. Agar media containing various amount of tomato juice were tested to determine the degree of conidial production of Cercospora beticola. Non-sporulating culture on potato dextrose agar readily sporulated on agar media containing various amout of tomato juice 48 hours after transfer. Considerably small amount of sporulation occurred on agar media containing 10% of tomato juice. Sporulation increased considerably on media containing more than 20% of tomato juice; the higher the proportion of tomato juice in a medium, the greater the number of spores produced.

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Taxonomic Studies on Cercospora and Allied Genera in Korea (II) (한국산 Cercospora 및 관련 속의 분류학적 연구 (II))

  • Kim, Jeong-Dong;Shin, Hyeon-Dong
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.26 no.3 s.86
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    • pp.342-353
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    • 1998
  • This paper is a contribution towards taxonomic studies on Cercospora and allied genera, and contains ten species of Korean cercosporoid fungi; viz. Cercospora beticola, C. lactucae-sativae, C. lycii, Distocercospora pachyderma, Mycovellosiella passaloroides, Passalora dubia, P. sojina, Phaeoisariopsis griseola, Pseudocercospora atromarginalis, and P. rhoina. Morphological characteristics of taxonomic value are described and drawn for these species to contribute towards a mycological monograph of Korean cercosporoid fungi.

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Detection of Pathotypes and Genetic Diversity of Cercospora beticola

  • Turgay, Emine Burcu;Bakir, Melike;Ozeren, Pinar;Katircioglu, Yakup Zekai;Maden, Salih
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.306-312
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    • 2010
  • The pathotypes of Cercospora beticola, causal agent of sugar beet leaf spot disease, were identified by application of pathogenicity test using 100 isolates obtained from the provinces with intensive sugar beet cultivation. For the identification of pathotypes, five sugar beet cultivars were used each with different resistance factors. Cultivar reactions were determined by inoculation of cultivars with the isolates under controlled conditions and measuring disease severity on the $15^{th}$ day according to the 1-9 KWS Scale. Based on the reactions of the five cultivars, a total of 15 pathotypes were detected. All employed sugar beet cultivars were resistant to Pathotype no:1 comprising most of the isolates. Genetic diversity of the causal agent was characterized by AFLP reaction. The products acquired at the end of AFLP reaction were detected by means of Beckman CEQ 8800 DNA Capillary Series Analysis and the results obtained were evaluated according to the similarity index UPGMA. For the genetic analysis of C. beticola isolates, 9874 polymorphic fragments of sizes between 100 and 500 bp were analysed which were generated by nine primers. The dendrogram derived from AFLP analysis depicted the existence of five different subgroups. The polymorphism rate among isolates was 91.13% and the dendrogram distribution of the pathotypes obtained by pathogenicity indicated that pathotypes were not discriminated and did not compose any groups.