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  • 1
    ISSN: 1871-4528
    Keywords: Erwinia carotovora subsp.atroseptica ; effektive Dosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A cultivar collection was assessed for tuber resistance to the soft rot organism,Erwinia carotovora subsp.atroseptica (=Eca), and for the strength of the defence reaction associated with wound healing, by measuring the inoculum density needed to initiate infection (effective dose). Wound healing was more efficient in susceptible genotypes than in resistant ones (Fig. 1b), and resulted in changes of the ranking of cultivars, and a narrowing of the variation for soft rot resistance (Fig. 1a). No relationship was found between enzymic maceration of tissue and effective dose (Fig. 2a). The resistance ratings of cultivars were in general agreement with the effective dose and with symptom expression (Fig. 2b). Resistance behaviour was modified by growing conditions (harvest year) (Table 1), and cultivars need therefore to be assessed over several years.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die wundheilbedingte Infektionsabwehr beeinflusst das Resistenzverhalten der Knollen. Sie ist bei fäuleanfälligen Genotypen effizienter als bei widerstandsfähigen. Die Resistenzbewertung von Genotypen nach der Höhe der befallsauslösenden Erregerdichte wird von den Vegetationsbedingungen beeinflusst. Sie korreliert mit einer Bewertung nach dem Ausmass der Fäulesymptome, nicht aber mit dem Ausmass einer enzymatischen Mazeration.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1871-4528
    Keywords: Erwinia carotovora subsp.atroseptica ; effektive Dosis ; Vitalfärbung
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The inoculum densities (effective dose) ofErwinia carotovora sub sp.atroseptica (Eca) needed to initiate infection of tuber tissue before and after a 24 h wound-healing period, was determined using a vital stain. The effects of various treatments on the efficiency of the defence reaction associated with wound healing, and on rot initiation were manifested as changes in the effective dose. The defence reaction was inhibited by temperatures 〈10°C, reduced O2 levels ≤5%, and CO2 proportions ≥20% (Fig. 3a and 4a). Moisture loss in stored tubers increased their defence reaction compared to that of freshly harvested ones (Table 1). The effect of these factors on Eca development was identical to that which occurs in potato production where tuber wounds are generally contaminated with Eca. Rot initiation was best prevented by removal of water (Table 1), storage at 15°C, avoidance of reduced O2 levels 〈10% and CO2 accumulation (Fig. 3b and 4b).
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Nach Inokulation mit abgestuften Bakteriendichten wurde über eine Vitalfärbung von Knollengewebe der Schwellenwert zur Fäuleauslösung bestimmt. Seine Erhöhung nach 24 h Wundheilung charakterisiert die Effizienz der biochemischen Fäuleabwehr. Die Abwehrreaktionen des Knollengewebes und der Prozess der Fäuleauslösung sind in unterschiedlichem Masse von der Temperatur, der Feuchtigkeit und dem O2- sowie dem CO2-Gehalt der Atmosphäre abhängig.
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