Influence of carbon/nitrogen ratio on Pythium aphanidermatum and on Pythium-induced damping-off of radish

A. Al-Azizi, A. M. Al-Sadi, H. Dietz, Fahad Al Said, M. L. Deadman

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Abstract

A study was conducted to investigate the effect of fertilizers with different carbon/nitrogen ratios (no carbon, NC; low carbon/nitrogen ratio, LC; high carbon/nitrogen ratio, HC) on Pythium aphanidermatum and on radish damping-off. The ratio of carbon to nitrogen applied in the field was 29, 22 and 0 in 2007 and 22, 17 and 0 in 2008 for HC, LC (as cattle manure) and NC, respectively. Field experiments over two growing seasons provided evidence for the lowest mortalities due to Pythium-induced radish damping-off to be in soil amended with LC (P<0.05). Isolations from diseased plants yielded P. aphanidermatum. When radish seedlings were planted in autoclaved soil artificially infested with P. aphanidermatum, the highest mortalities were observed in soil amended with HC and NC, while the significantly lowest mortalities were in soil amended with LC. Change in the inoculum density of P. aphanidermatum over time was not significant between soils treated with NC, LC and HC (P>0.05), which may imply a lack of evidence for the effect of carbon/nitrogen ratio on reproduction in P. aphanidermatum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)181-185
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Plant Pathology
Volume95
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2013

Keywords

  • Damping-off
  • Organic agriculture
  • Organic matter
  • Pythium aphanidermatum
  • Soil-borne diseases

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Plant Science

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