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Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun

Year 2020, Volume: 60 Issue: 2, 45 - 54, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.16955/bitkorb.630968

Abstract

Vegetable bean production as mid-season crops in greenhouses has increased in two provinces, Bartın and Zonguldak, in the Western Black Sea region. Green bean is sown in about half of the total area of 510.000 da in this region. Angular leaf spot disease caused by Pseudocercospora griseola has been a serious disease for the last five years and it is so widespread in the region, showing almost 100% incidence. Since the beans are used for fresh consumption and are harvested continuously, fungicide use is restricted due to unwanted residues. Because of the farmers in the region widely use two local cultivars susceptible to the disease, providing resistant cultivars for farmers was the aim of this study. Although the causal agent has great pathogenic variation, determination of pathotypes of the P. griseola was not succeed since the three of the differential cultivars did not produced seed in two tested regions of Turkey. For this reason seventeen common bean cultivars in Turkey were selected and their reactions against ten randomly selected the most aggressive isolates of P. griseola were used for screening resistance. Two bush type bean cultivars, Bourgondia and Yalova 17, out of nine showed resistant reaction against all of ten isolates while three climbing types, Fabio, Burayşe and Selvi, out of eight were found resistant against all of the isolates of P. griseola. All of these resistant cultivars have good culinary characteristics.

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TAGEM

Project Number

TAGEM-BS-/10/10-01/02-05

References

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  • Anonymous, 2014. www.tüik.gov.tr (erişim tarihi 04.02.2019)
  • Anonymous. 1991. Quarantine procedure/Methode de quarantaine, Phaeoisariopsis griseola. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 21:263-264.
  • Buruchara R.A., 1983. Determination of pathogenic variation in Isariopsis griseola Sacc. and Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (Burk., 1926) Young, Dye & Wilkie 1978. Ph.D. thesis. University of Nairobi.
  • Busogoro J.P., Jijakli M.H., Lepoivre P. 1999. Identification of a novel source of resistance to angular leaf spot disease of common bean within the secondary gene pool. Plant Breeding 118:417–423.
  • Cole, Jr., H., 1966. Angular leaf spot associated with severe defoliation of red kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Pennsylvania. Plant Dis Rep 50: 494.
  • Correa, F. J. and Saettler, A.W. 1987. Angular leaf spot of red kidney beans in Michigan. Plant Disease 71:915-918.
  • Crous, P.W., Lienbenberg, M.M., Braun, U. and Groenewald, J.Z, 2006. Re-evaluating the Taxonomic Status of Phaeoisariopsis griseola, the Causal Agent of Angular Leaf Spot of Bean. Studies in Mycology 55 (1):163-173.
  • Ddamulira, G., C. Mukankusi, M. Ochwo-Ssemakula, R. Edema, P. Sseruwagi and P. Gepts. 2014. Distribution and Variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda. Journal of Agricultural Science; Vol. 6, No. 6; 2014.
  • Dhingra, O.D., Kushalappa, A.C. 1980. No correlation between angular leaf spot intensity and seed infection in bean by Isariopsis griseola Fitopatologia Brasileira, 5 (2): 149-152.
  • Faleiro, F.G., Nietsche, S.,Ragagnin, V.A. and Borem, A. 2001. Resistencia de cultivares de feijoeiro-comum a ferrugem e a mancha-angular em condiçoes de vegataçao. Fitopatol. Brasil. 26: 86-89.
  • Kumar, S., Tamura, K., Jakobsen, I.B. and Nei, M. 2001. Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Software. Bioinformatics, Dec; 17 (12): 1244-5.
  • Liebenberg, M.M.S. and Pretorius, Z.A. 1997. A rewiew of angular leaf spot of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). African Plant Protection 3, 81-106.
  • Mahuku, S.G., Jara, C., Cuasquer, J.B. and Castellanos, G. 2002-b. Genetic Variability within Phaeoisariopsis griseola from Central America and its Implications for Resistance Breeding of Common Bean. Plant Pathology 51, 594-604.
  • Mahuku G, Montoya C, Henriquez MA, Jara C, Teran H, Beebe S. 2004. Inheritance and characterization of angular leaf spot resistance gene present in common bean accession G 10474 and identification of an AFLP marker linked to the resistance gene. Crop Sci. 44(5):1817–1824. doi: 10.2135/cropsci 2004.1817.
  • Monda EO, 1995. Angular Leaf Spot Disease of Common Bean, Pathogenic Variation of the Causal Organism (Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr.) in Kenya and its Effect on Host Growth and Yield . Leeds, UK: University of Leeds,PhD Thesis.
  • Mora, B., Pastor-Corrales, M., Zambolin, L., Viera, C. and Chaves, G. 1985. Determining yield losses in French bean from angular leaf spot (Isariopsis griseola Sacc.). Phytopathology, 75: 1178.
  • Namayanja A, Buruchara R, Mahuku G, Rubaihayo P, Kimani P, Mayanja S, Eyedu H. 2006. Inheritance of resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean and validation of the utility of resistance linked markers for marker assisted selection outside the mapping population. Euphytica. 151(3):361–369. doi: 10.1007/s10681-006-9158-8.
  • Nietsche S, Borém A, Carvalho G.A., Rocha R.C., Paula T.J., Barros E.G., Moreira M.A. 2000. RAPD and SCAR markers linked to a gene conferring resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean. J Phytopathology 148:117–121.
  • Pastor-Corrales, M.A., Jara, C. and Singh, P.S. 1998. Pathogenic Variation in, Sources of, and Breeding for Resistance to Phaeoisariopsis griseola Causing Angular Leaf Spot in Common Bean. Euphytica 103:161-171.
  • Saettler, A.W. 1991. Angular leaf spot. In: Hall, R., ed. Compendium of Bean Diseases. St. Paul, MN, USA; APS Press, 15-6.
  • Santos-Filho, H.P., S. Ferraz & C.S. Sediyama, 1978. Influência de epoca de inoculação de Isariopsis griseola Sacc., sobre tres cultivares de feijoeiro. Fitopatol Bras 3: 175-180.
  • Sartorato, A., Rava, C.A. and Rios, G.P. 1996. Doenças Fungicas e Bacterianas da Parte Aerea. In: Cultura do Feijoeiro Comum no Brasil (Araujo RS, Rava CA, Stone LF and Zimmermann, MJO, eds.). Piracicaba Potafos, Piracicaba, 669-700.
  • Sartorato, A. 2004. Pathogenic variability and genetic diversity of Phaeoisariopsis griseola isolates from two counties in the State of Goias, Brazil. J. Phytopathol. 152: 385-390.
  • Schoonhoven, A. Van & M.A., Pastor-Corrales (comps.). 1987. Standart System fort he Evaluation of Bean Germplasm. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia.
  • Schwartz, H.F., Correa, V.F., Pineda, D.D.A., Otoya, M.M. and Katherman, M.J. 1981. Ascohyta, angular leaf spot white fly leaf spots in Colombia. Plant Disease 65, 494-496.
  • Stenglein, S., Ploper, L.D., Vizgarra, O. and Balatti, P. 2003. Angular Leaf Spot: A disease caused by the fungus Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferraris on Phaseolus vulgaris L. Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 52: 209-243.
  • Stenglein, S.A. and Balatti, P.A., 2006. First report of angular leaf spot caused by Phaeoisariopsis griseola on Phaseolus coccineus in Argentina. Plant Disease. 90:248p.
  • Vieira, C., Paula Junior, T.J. and Borem, A. 2006. Feijao. UFV, Viçosa.
  • Vural, Ç., Soylu, S., Dönmez, M. F. ve Şahin, F. 2007. Hatay İlinin Önemli Fasulye (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Ekim Alanlarında Görülen Fungal ve Bakteriyel Hastalık Etmenleri ve Yaygınlık Durumları. Türkiye II. Bitki Koruma Kongresi Bildirileri. 27-29 Ağustos 2007, Isparta.

Ülkemizde yetiştirilen bazı fasulye çeşitlerinin Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun’dan kaynaklanan Fasulye köşeli yaprak lekesi hastalığına karşı reaksiyonları

Year 2020, Volume: 60 Issue: 2, 45 - 54, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.16955/bitkorb.630968

Abstract

Batı Karadeniz Bölgesi’nde Bartın ve Zonguldak illerinde seralarda ara sezon ürünü olarak fasulye üretimi büyük artış göstermiştir. Taze fasulye, bu bölgedeki toplam 510.000 da alanın yaklaşık yarısında ekilmektedir. Pseudocercospora griseola'nın neden olduğu köşeli yaprak lekesi hastalığı son beş yıldır fasulye üretiminde ciddi zararlara neden olmakta ve bölgede neredeyse %100 hastalık çıkısına sebep olmaktadır. Fasulyenin taze olarak tüketilmesi ve sık hasat edilmesi nedeniyle fungisit kullanımı istenmeyen kalıntılar sebebiyle kısıtlanmıştır. Bölgedeki çiftçilerin yaygın olarak hastalığa duyarlı iki yerel çeşidi kullanmaları nedeniyle bu çalışmada çiftçilere dayanıklı çeşitler sağlamak amaçlanmıştır. Hastalık etmeninin patotiplerinin belirlenmesinde kullanılan ırk ayırıcı set içinde yer alan üç fasulye çeşidi Türkiye’nin iki farklı bölgesinde yetiştirilmiş ancak tohum elde edilemediğinden hastalığa neden olan etmenin büyük patojenik varyasyonu olmasına rağmen, P. griseola’nın patotipleri belirlenememiştir. Bu nedenle Türkiye'de en çok yetiştirilen on yedi fasulye çeşidi seçilmiş ve tesadüfi olarak seçilen P. griseola'nın en agresif 10 izolatı ile dayanıklılık taraması yapılmıştır. Dokuz oturak tipi fasulye çeşidinden ikisi Bourgondia ve Yalova 17, sekiz sırık fasulye çeşidinden ise üçü Fabio, Burayşe ve Selvi tüm P. griseola izolatlarına karşı dayanıklı reaksiyon göstermiştir. Bu dayanıklı çeşitlerin hepsi sofralık olarak da iyi özelliklere sahiptir.

Project Number

TAGEM-BS-/10/10-01/02-05

References

  • Aggarwal, V. D., Pastor-Corrales, M. A., Chirwa, R. M. and Buruchara, R. A. 2004. Andean beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) with resistance to the angular leaf spot pathogen (Phaeoisariopsis griseola) in Southern and Eastern Africa. Euphytica 136: 201-210.
  • Alvarez-Ayala, G. and Schwartz, H. F. 1979. Preliminary investigations of pathogenic variability expressed by Isariopsis griseola. Annu. Rep. Bean Improv. Coop. 22: 86-88. Anonim. 2007. www.nanodrop.com
  • Anonymous, 2014. www.tüik.gov.tr (erişim tarihi 04.02.2019)
  • Anonymous. 1991. Quarantine procedure/Methode de quarantaine, Phaeoisariopsis griseola. Bulletin OEPP/EPPO Bulletin, 21:263-264.
  • Buruchara R.A., 1983. Determination of pathogenic variation in Isariopsis griseola Sacc. and Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola (Burk., 1926) Young, Dye & Wilkie 1978. Ph.D. thesis. University of Nairobi.
  • Busogoro J.P., Jijakli M.H., Lepoivre P. 1999. Identification of a novel source of resistance to angular leaf spot disease of common bean within the secondary gene pool. Plant Breeding 118:417–423.
  • Cole, Jr., H., 1966. Angular leaf spot associated with severe defoliation of red kidney beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) in Pennsylvania. Plant Dis Rep 50: 494.
  • Correa, F. J. and Saettler, A.W. 1987. Angular leaf spot of red kidney beans in Michigan. Plant Disease 71:915-918.
  • Crous, P.W., Lienbenberg, M.M., Braun, U. and Groenewald, J.Z, 2006. Re-evaluating the Taxonomic Status of Phaeoisariopsis griseola, the Causal Agent of Angular Leaf Spot of Bean. Studies in Mycology 55 (1):163-173.
  • Ddamulira, G., C. Mukankusi, M. Ochwo-Ssemakula, R. Edema, P. Sseruwagi and P. Gepts. 2014. Distribution and Variability of Pseudocercospora griseola in Uganda. Journal of Agricultural Science; Vol. 6, No. 6; 2014.
  • Dhingra, O.D., Kushalappa, A.C. 1980. No correlation between angular leaf spot intensity and seed infection in bean by Isariopsis griseola Fitopatologia Brasileira, 5 (2): 149-152.
  • Faleiro, F.G., Nietsche, S.,Ragagnin, V.A. and Borem, A. 2001. Resistencia de cultivares de feijoeiro-comum a ferrugem e a mancha-angular em condiçoes de vegataçao. Fitopatol. Brasil. 26: 86-89.
  • Kumar, S., Tamura, K., Jakobsen, I.B. and Nei, M. 2001. Molecular Evolutionary Genetics Analysis Software. Bioinformatics, Dec; 17 (12): 1244-5.
  • Liebenberg, M.M.S. and Pretorius, Z.A. 1997. A rewiew of angular leaf spot of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.). African Plant Protection 3, 81-106.
  • Mahuku, S.G., Jara, C., Cuasquer, J.B. and Castellanos, G. 2002-b. Genetic Variability within Phaeoisariopsis griseola from Central America and its Implications for Resistance Breeding of Common Bean. Plant Pathology 51, 594-604.
  • Mahuku G, Montoya C, Henriquez MA, Jara C, Teran H, Beebe S. 2004. Inheritance and characterization of angular leaf spot resistance gene present in common bean accession G 10474 and identification of an AFLP marker linked to the resistance gene. Crop Sci. 44(5):1817–1824. doi: 10.2135/cropsci 2004.1817.
  • Monda EO, 1995. Angular Leaf Spot Disease of Common Bean, Pathogenic Variation of the Causal Organism (Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferr.) in Kenya and its Effect on Host Growth and Yield . Leeds, UK: University of Leeds,PhD Thesis.
  • Mora, B., Pastor-Corrales, M., Zambolin, L., Viera, C. and Chaves, G. 1985. Determining yield losses in French bean from angular leaf spot (Isariopsis griseola Sacc.). Phytopathology, 75: 1178.
  • Namayanja A, Buruchara R, Mahuku G, Rubaihayo P, Kimani P, Mayanja S, Eyedu H. 2006. Inheritance of resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean and validation of the utility of resistance linked markers for marker assisted selection outside the mapping population. Euphytica. 151(3):361–369. doi: 10.1007/s10681-006-9158-8.
  • Nietsche S, Borém A, Carvalho G.A., Rocha R.C., Paula T.J., Barros E.G., Moreira M.A. 2000. RAPD and SCAR markers linked to a gene conferring resistance to angular leaf spot in common bean. J Phytopathology 148:117–121.
  • Pastor-Corrales, M.A., Jara, C. and Singh, P.S. 1998. Pathogenic Variation in, Sources of, and Breeding for Resistance to Phaeoisariopsis griseola Causing Angular Leaf Spot in Common Bean. Euphytica 103:161-171.
  • Saettler, A.W. 1991. Angular leaf spot. In: Hall, R., ed. Compendium of Bean Diseases. St. Paul, MN, USA; APS Press, 15-6.
  • Santos-Filho, H.P., S. Ferraz & C.S. Sediyama, 1978. Influência de epoca de inoculação de Isariopsis griseola Sacc., sobre tres cultivares de feijoeiro. Fitopatol Bras 3: 175-180.
  • Sartorato, A., Rava, C.A. and Rios, G.P. 1996. Doenças Fungicas e Bacterianas da Parte Aerea. In: Cultura do Feijoeiro Comum no Brasil (Araujo RS, Rava CA, Stone LF and Zimmermann, MJO, eds.). Piracicaba Potafos, Piracicaba, 669-700.
  • Sartorato, A. 2004. Pathogenic variability and genetic diversity of Phaeoisariopsis griseola isolates from two counties in the State of Goias, Brazil. J. Phytopathol. 152: 385-390.
  • Schoonhoven, A. Van & M.A., Pastor-Corrales (comps.). 1987. Standart System fort he Evaluation of Bean Germplasm. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia.
  • Schwartz, H.F., Correa, V.F., Pineda, D.D.A., Otoya, M.M. and Katherman, M.J. 1981. Ascohyta, angular leaf spot white fly leaf spots in Colombia. Plant Disease 65, 494-496.
  • Stenglein, S., Ploper, L.D., Vizgarra, O. and Balatti, P. 2003. Angular Leaf Spot: A disease caused by the fungus Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Sacc.) Ferraris on Phaseolus vulgaris L. Adv. Appl. Microbiol. 52: 209-243.
  • Stenglein, S.A. and Balatti, P.A., 2006. First report of angular leaf spot caused by Phaeoisariopsis griseola on Phaseolus coccineus in Argentina. Plant Disease. 90:248p.
  • Vieira, C., Paula Junior, T.J. and Borem, A. 2006. Feijao. UFV, Viçosa.
  • Vural, Ç., Soylu, S., Dönmez, M. F. ve Şahin, F. 2007. Hatay İlinin Önemli Fasulye (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Ekim Alanlarında Görülen Fungal ve Bakteriyel Hastalık Etmenleri ve Yaygınlık Durumları. Türkiye II. Bitki Koruma Kongresi Bildirileri. 27-29 Ağustos 2007, Isparta.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Sirel Canpolat

Salih Maden This is me

Project Number TAGEM-BS-/10/10-01/02-05
Publication Date June 30, 2020
Submission Date October 8, 2019
Acceptance Date January 18, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 60 Issue: 2

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APA Canpolat, S., & Maden, S. (2020). Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun. Plant Protection Bulletin, 60(2), 45-54. https://doi.org/10.16955/bitkorb.630968
AMA Canpolat S, Maden S. Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun. Plant Protection Bulletin. June 2020;60(2):45-54. doi:10.16955/bitkorb.630968
Chicago Canpolat, Sirel, and Salih Maden. “Reactions of Some Common Bean Cultivars Grown in Turkey Against Some Isolates of Angular Leaf Spot Disease, Caused by Pseudocercospora Griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun”. Plant Protection Bulletin 60, no. 2 (June 2020): 45-54. https://doi.org/10.16955/bitkorb.630968.
EndNote Canpolat S, Maden S (June 1, 2020) Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun. Plant Protection Bulletin 60 2 45–54.
IEEE S. Canpolat and S. Maden, “Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun”, Plant Protection Bulletin, vol. 60, no. 2, pp. 45–54, 2020, doi: 10.16955/bitkorb.630968.
ISNAD Canpolat, Sirel - Maden, Salih. “Reactions of Some Common Bean Cultivars Grown in Turkey Against Some Isolates of Angular Leaf Spot Disease, Caused by Pseudocercospora Griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun”. Plant Protection Bulletin 60/2 (June 2020), 45-54. https://doi.org/10.16955/bitkorb.630968.
JAMA Canpolat S, Maden S. Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun. Plant Protection Bulletin. 2020;60:45–54.
MLA Canpolat, Sirel and Salih Maden. “Reactions of Some Common Bean Cultivars Grown in Turkey Against Some Isolates of Angular Leaf Spot Disease, Caused by Pseudocercospora Griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun”. Plant Protection Bulletin, vol. 60, no. 2, 2020, pp. 45-54, doi:10.16955/bitkorb.630968.
Vancouver Canpolat S, Maden S. Reactions of some common bean cultivars grown in Turkey against some isolates of angular leaf spot disease, caused by Pseudocercospora griseola (Sacc.) Crous & U. Braun. Plant Protection Bulletin. 2020;60(2):45-54.

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