Effect of Leaf Age, Leaf Segments and Surface Treatments on Pathogenicity Levels of Colletotrichum sublineola in Sorghum and Johnson Grass
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Leaf Age and Location Affected Pathogenicity Severity Level in Cultivar/Isolate Specific Combinations
3.2. Physical Removal of Wax Increased Pathogenicity Levels in Some Cases
3.3. Cut Back and Regrown BTx623 and PI609251 Sorghum Plants Were More Susceptible to C. sublineola Infection
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Leaf # and Position | BTx623 | PI609251 | TAM428 | SH1152(JG) |
---|---|---|---|---|
AMP27 | ||||
1st leaf | 2 a | 2 ab | 5 ab | 2 ab |
2nd leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 5 ab | 2 a |
3rd leaf | 2 a | 2 ab | 5 b | 2 ab |
4th leaf | 2 a | 2 ab | 5 ab | 2 ab |
5th leaf | 2 a | 1 b | 5 a | 1 b |
Apex | 2 a | 2 a | 5 a | 2 a |
Mid-leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 5 a | 2 a |
Base | 2 a | 2 a | 5 a | 2 a |
FSP35 | ||||
1st leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 2 ab |
2nd leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 3 a |
3rd leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 2 ab |
4th leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 2 b |
5th leaf | 2 a | 1 a | 2 a | 2 b |
Apex | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a |
Mid-leaf | 2 ab | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a |
Base | 2 b | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a |
FSP53 | ||||
1st leaf | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a | 2 a |
2nd leaf | 2 a | 2 ab | 2 a | 2 b |
3rd leaf | 2 a | 2 b | 2 a | 2 a |
4th leaf | 2 a | 2 b | 2 a | 2 b |
5th leaf | 2 a | 2 b | 2 a | 2 ab |
Apex | 2 a | 1 b | 2 a | 2 a |
Mid-leaf | 2 a | 2 b | 2 ab | 2 a |
Base | 2 a | 2 a | 2 b | 2 a |
Treatment & Region | BTx623 | PI609251 | TAM428 | SH1152(JG) |
---|---|---|---|---|
AMP27 | ||||
Control leaf blade | 5 a | 5 a | 2.67 a | 2.5 a |
Rubbed leaf blade | 5 a | 5 b | 4.33 b | 2.33 a |
Tween 20 leaf blade | 4.83 a | 5 ab | 3 ab | 4 a |
Control midrib | 2.83 ab | 2.83 a | 1.17 a | 1.33 a |
Rubbed midrib | 3.67 a | 4.33 a | 1.67 b | 1.33 a |
Tween 20 midrib | 2.17 b | 2.67 a | 1.33 a | 1 a |
FSP35 | ||||
Control leaf blade | 2.33 ab | 4 a | 1.33 a | 1.33 a |
Rubbed leaf blade | 3.83 a | 5 a | 2.5 b | 1.17 a |
Tween 20 leaf blade | 1.5 b | 4.83 a | 1.5 ab | 1 a |
Control midrib | 1.33 a | 1.83 a | 1 a | 1.33 a |
Rubbed midrib | 1.5 a | 1.83 a | 1 a | 1.17 a |
Tween 20 midrib | 1 a | 2.33 a | 1 a | 1 a |
FSP53 | ||||
Control leaf blade | 4.5 ab | 5 a | 1.83 a | 2.5 a |
Rubbed leaf blade | 5 c | 5 a | 4.67 b | 3.17 a |
Tween 20 leaf blade | 5 bc | 5 a | 2.17 a | 2.67 a |
Control midrib | 1.33 a | 3.17 a | 1 a | 1 a |
Rubbed midrib | 2.33 b | 3.17 a | 1.33 a | 1 a |
Tween 20 midrib | 3.67 b | 3 a | 1.33 a | 1 a |
New or Regrown | BTx623 | PI609251 | TAM428 | SH1152(JG) |
---|---|---|---|---|
AMP27 | ||||
New | 2 ** | 2 *** | 5 *** | 2 ** |
Regrown | 5 ** | 5 *** | 2.67 *** | 2.5 ** |
FSP35 | ||||
New | 2 * | 2 * | 2 *** | 2 ** |
Regrown | 2.33 * | 4 * | 1.33 *** | 1.33 ** |
FSP53 | ||||
New | 2 *** | 2 *** | 2 | 2 |
Regrown | 4.5 *** | 5 *** | 1.83 | 2.5 |
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Ahn, E.; Fan, F.; Magill, C. Effect of Leaf Age, Leaf Segments and Surface Treatments on Pathogenicity Levels of Colletotrichum sublineola in Sorghum and Johnson Grass. Crops 2021, 1, 111-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/crops1030011
Ahn E, Fan F, Magill C. Effect of Leaf Age, Leaf Segments and Surface Treatments on Pathogenicity Levels of Colletotrichum sublineola in Sorghum and Johnson Grass. Crops. 2021; 1(3):111-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/crops1030011
Chicago/Turabian StyleAhn, Ezekiel, Farrell Fan, and Clint Magill. 2021. "Effect of Leaf Age, Leaf Segments and Surface Treatments on Pathogenicity Levels of Colletotrichum sublineola in Sorghum and Johnson Grass" Crops 1, no. 3: 111-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/crops1030011
APA StyleAhn, E., Fan, F., & Magill, C. (2021). Effect of Leaf Age, Leaf Segments and Surface Treatments on Pathogenicity Levels of Colletotrichum sublineola in Sorghum and Johnson Grass. Crops, 1(3), 111-117. https://doi.org/10.3390/crops1030011