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Biological Control of Seed and Seedling Rot Caused by Pythium arrhenomanes in Water-Seeded Rice (벼 담수직파재배에서 Pythium arrhenomanes에 의한 벼모썩음병의 생물학적 방제)

  • ;R. W. Schneider
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.407-414
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    • 1996
  • 벼 담수직파재배에서 Pythium arrhenomanes 1398에 의한 벼목썩음병의 발병 억제효과가 높은 biological control agent를 배지와 growth chamber 검정을 통하여 선발하고 생물학적 방제 효과를 온실에서 검정한 결과 공시한 66 세균 중 91-110 균주에 의해서만 벼모썩음병의 발병이 억제되었다. CMA 배지 검정에서는 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주만을 접종한 볍씨는 100% 발병율을 보인 반면 91-110 균주와 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주를 함께 처리한 경우에는 25.0%가 발병되었으며, 이 효과는 metalaxyl을 처리한 볍씨에서의 21.7% 발병율과 유사하였다. Growth chamber 검정에서는 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주만을 접종한 볍씨는 27.7% 모 출아율을 보인 반면 91-110 균주와 함께 처리하면 59.1%가 출아되었다. 그러나 91-110 균주에 의한 발병 억제효과는 50% household bleach로 표면 소독한 볍씨에서만 인정되었으며, 이 소독한 볍씨를 91-110 균주의 세균 부유액에 침지하여 3시간 진탕한 후 그 부유액을 따라내고 24시간 배양한 것이 진탕하지 않고 배양한 것에 비하여 모출아율이 54.3%에서 65.7%로 증가되었다. 91-110 균주와 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주를 함께 처리한 볍씨의 출아율은 62.3%로서 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주만을 접종한것의 30.8%에 비하여 높았다. 이상과 같이 담수직파한 벼모썩음병의 발병 억제효과가 높은 91-110 균주는 Bacillus brevis로 동정되었다.

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Pathogenicity of Pythium Species Associated with Seed and Seedling Rot in Water-Seeded Rice (벼 담수직파재배에서 벼모썩음병에 관련된 Pythium속 균의 병원성)

  • ;R. W. Schneider
    • Korean Journal Plant Pathology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.402-406
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    • 1996
  • Pythium 5종, 16균주를 공시하여 담수직파한 벼에 대한 병원성을 CMA 배지와 growth chamber 검정법에 의하여 검정한 결과 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주가 가장 강한 병원성을 보였으며, 다음은 균주에 따라 차이가 있었으나 P. irregulare와 P. spinosum도 병원성이 강하였으며, P. dissotocum과 P. catenulatum의 균주는 병원성이 약하거나 없엇다. CMA 배지 검정때 P. arrhenomanes 1398 균주의 병원성은 주.dirks 2$0^{\circ}C$ 또는 3$0^{\circ}C$의 항온처리보다 주간 3$0^{\circ}C$, dirks 2$0^{\circ}C$의 변온 처리에서 높았다. Growth chamber 검정법으로 병원성을 검정할 때에는 벼알접종원을 이용하는 것이 효과적이었다.

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Pythium spp. Isolated from Turfgrasses at Golf Courses in Korea (우리나라 골프장 잔디에서 분리한 Pythium spp.)

  • Kim, Jin-Won;Park, Eun-Woo
    • The Korean Journal of Mycology
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    • v.25 no.4 s.83
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    • pp.276-290
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    • 1997
  • Eleven species of Pythium were identified from 125 isolates collected from leaf blight lesions on creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustris Huds.), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis L.), and zoysiagrasses (Zoysia japonica Steud., and Z. matrella (L.) Merr.) at 35 golf courses in Korea in $1990{\sim}1996$. The identified species included P. aphanidermatum, P. arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. graminicola, P. myriotylum, P. oligandrum, P. periplocum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum, P. ultimum var. ultimum, and P. vanterpoolii. Mycological characteristics of sporangia, oogonia, antheridia, and oospores observed on the sucrose-asparagine bentgrass leaf culture medium were described for each species. Of the species, P. arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. gmminicola, P. oligandrum, P. periplocum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum and P. vanterpoolii were reported for the first time in Korea. P. myriotylum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum and P. vanterpoolii showed characteristic colony patterns on the potato-carrot agar medium, which can be used as criteria for species identification of Pythium.

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Occurrence and Pathogenicity of Pythium Species Isolated from Leaf Blight Symptoms of Turgrasses at Golf Courses in Korea

  • Kim, Jin-Won;Park, Eun-Woo
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.112-118
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    • 1999
  • Eleven species of Pythium were isolated from leaf blight symptoms on creeping bentgrass (Agrostis palustirs Huds.), Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratenisis L.) and zoysiagrasses (Zoysia japonica Steud., and Z. matrella (L.) Merr.) planted on golf courses in Korea. Mycelial growth on potato carrot agar medium under various temperature conditions indicated that Pythium species obtained in this study could be divided into four groups based on their responses to temperature conditions. P. vanterpoolii was found to favor low temperature conditions with the optimum temperature of $25^{\circ}$, whereas P. aphanidermatum and P. myriotylum favored relatively high temperature conditions with the optimum temperature of $35^{\circ}$. Other species including P. arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. graminicola, P. oligandrum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum, and P. ultimum were the intermediate group with the optimum temperature of 25~$35^{\circ}$. P. periplocum was similar to the intermediate group but the minimum temperature for its mycelial growth was $15^{\circ}$, which was approximately $5^{\circ}$ above that for the intermediate Pythium spp.group. In the pathogenicity tests conducted in the lab using potted plants, P. aphanidermatum, P.a arrhenomanes, P. catenulatum, P. graminicola, P. myriotylum, P. periplocum, P. rostratum, P. torulosum, P. ultimum, and P. vanterpoolii were found to be pathogenic to creeping bentgrass and Kentucky bluegrass. P. aphanidermatum, P. catenulatum, and P. graminicola were frequently isolated from leaf blight symptoms of creeping bentgrass and Kentucky bluegrass in golf courses during the warm and humid periods in July-August. On the other hand, P. vanterpoolii and P. torulosum were frequently isolated during the cool and humid periods in March-May, suggesting both species might be the major causes of leaf blight occurring in the spring time. Zoysiagrass was susceptible to P. arrhenomanes and the heterothallic Pythium sp. (Ht-F), showing stem and crown rot of turf-grasses at poorly drained areas under coool and humid or rainy conditions. P. oligandrum and the heterothallic Pythium sp. (Ht-L) isolated from creeping bentgrass were avirulent to all species of turfgrasses tested in this study.

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