Effect of moisture, inoculum production, and planting substrate on disease reaction of field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.) to the fungal pathogen, Phomopsis convolvulus

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S. Vogelgsang
A.K. Watson
A. DiTommaso
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[1] Macdonald Campus of McGill University,Department of Plant Science
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bioherbicide; biological weed control; controlled environment; granules; mycoherbicide; pre-emergence;
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Phomopsis convolvulus Ormeno is being evaluated as a possible bioherbicide for field bindweed (Convolvulus arvensis L.) control. A granular barley formulation was applied pre-emergence onto the soil surface of pots containing pregerminated field bindweed seeds. Covering the pots with transparent plastic bags immediately after application increased disease incidence and resulted in up to 81% reduction in above-ground dry biomass, whereas a treatment of interrupted dew periods (8 h day-1) for six days, resulted in only 56% biomass reduction. The size of container used for producing and for incubating the fungus granules had no significant effect on disease incidence and subsequent weed control of field bindweed. Likewise, no significant differences in efficacy were observed using inoculum that was milled once and then sieved or repeatedly milled and non-sieved. For early application dates, the use of two different planting substrates led to major differences in disease development. Pre-emergence application of inoculum on the surface of field collected soil on the same day that field bindweed seeds were planted resulted in an 81% mortality of seedlings emerging. In contrast, only 50% of emerging seedlings were killed when inoculum was applied on the surface of peat moss. Findings in this study indicate that moisture conditions and planting substrate may affect disease incidence and subsequent control of field bindweed by pre-emergence application of the selective fungal pathogen, P. convolvulus.
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