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Web URL(s): | http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PHYTO.2005.95.6.S1#page=83 Last checked: 10/20/2015 Requires: PDF Reader Notes: Item is within a single large file |
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Content Type: | Abstract or Summary only |
Author(s): | Peterson, P.;
Martin, S.;
Fraser, D. |
Author Affiliation: | Peterson and Martin: Pee Dee Research and Education Center, Clemson University, Florence, South Carolina; Fraser: Delta and Pine Land Company, Hartsville, South Carolina |
Title: | The effect of temperature and salinity on growth of the turfgrass pathogen, Labyrinthula terrestris |
Section: | APS Abstracts Submitted for Presentation at the 2005 APS Annual Meeting Other records with the "APS Abstracts Submitted for Presentation at the 2005 APS Annual Meeting" Section
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Source: | Phytopathology. Vol. 95, No. 6, June Supplement 2005, p. S83. |
Publishing Information: | St. Paul, MN: American Phytopathological Society |
# of Pages: | 1 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Labyrinthula terrestris; Temperatures; Salinity; Disease development
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Abstract/Contents: | "Thirteen isolates of Labyrinthula terrestris (D.W. Bigelow, M.W. Olsen, and gilb., sp. nov.) collected from golf courses throughout the southern United States were tested in vitro for growth in response to temperature and salinity. Five mm diameter agar plugs were removed from 4-day old plates of each isolate grown on Serum Seawater Agar (SSA) and transferred onto fresh plates. For the temperature studies, plates were placed in growth chambers at each of 12 different temperatures ranging from 10°C to 30°C. For salinity studies, agar plugs of each isolate were placed on fresh plates of SSA ranging in salinity from 1.8 to 16.1 dS/m and placed in growth chambers at 25°C. Colony growth after 7 d was measured by tracing colony circumference on paper and calculating area using an area meter. Experimental design for both studies was a split plot with 4 replications and each experiment was repeated. Results indicate that isolates from California and Arizona had optimal growth at higher temperatures and lower salt concentrations than isolates from Texas and East Coast golf courses. Additional data from complimentary in planta studies will be included." |
Language: | English |
References: | 0 |
Note: | This item is an abstract only! |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Peterson, P., S. Martin, and D. Fraser. 2005. The effect of temperature and salinity on growth of the turfgrass pathogen, Labyrinthula terrestris. Phytopathology. 95(6):p. S83. |
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