Ramularia collo-cygni: an emerging pathogen of barley crops.

HAVIS, N.D. - BROWN, J.K.M. - CLEMENTE, G. - FREI, P. - JEDRYCZKA, M. - KACZMAREK, J. - KACZMAREK, M. - MATUSINSKY, P. - MCGRANN, G.R.D. - PEREYRA, S. - PIOTROWSKA, M. - SGHYER, H. - TELLIER, A. - HESS, M.

Resumen:

AbstractRamularia collo-cygni is the biotic factor responsible for the disease Ramularia leaf spot (RLS) of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Despite having been described over 100 years ago and being considered a minor disease in some countries, the fungus is attracting interest in the scientific community as a result of the increasing number of recorded economically damaging disease epidemics. New reports of disease spread and fungal identification using molecular diagnostics have helped redefine RLS as a global disease. This review describes recent developments in our understanding of the biology and epidemiology of the fungus, outlines advances made in the field of the genetics of both the fungus and host, and summarizes the control strategies currently available.


Detalles Bibliográficos
2015
SALPICADO NECRÓTICO DE LA CEBADA
RAMULARIA
RAMULARIA COLLO-CYGNI
RAMULARIA COLLO CYGNI
EPIDEMIOLOGÍA
ESTRATEGIAS DE CONTROL
FITOPATOLOGÍA
CEBADA
HORDEUM VULGARE
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
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Sumario:AbstractRamularia collo-cygni is the biotic factor responsible for the disease Ramularia leaf spot (RLS) of barley (Hordeum vulgare). Despite having been described over 100 years ago and being considered a minor disease in some countries, the fungus is attracting interest in the scientific community as a result of the increasing number of recorded economically damaging disease epidemics. New reports of disease spread and fungal identification using molecular diagnostics have helped redefine RLS as a global disease. This review describes recent developments in our understanding of the biology and epidemiology of the fungus, outlines advances made in the field of the genetics of both the fungus and host, and summarizes the control strategies currently available.