The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety

Six varieties of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) were sown at two sowing rates over two years to assess the impact on disease occurrence in a Baltic climate. The varieties used were Bruno (Latvia), Capella (Sweden), Clara (Sweden), Kirke (Estonia), Onward (Greece), and Vitra (Latvia). The two sowing ra...

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Main Authors: Margit Olle, Pille Sooväli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-10-01
Series:Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2020.1803958
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description Six varieties of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) were sown at two sowing rates over two years to assess the impact on disease occurrence in a Baltic climate. The varieties used were Bruno (Latvia), Capella (Sweden), Clara (Sweden), Kirke (Estonia), Onward (Greece), and Vitra (Latvia). The two sowing rates were 120 seeds per m2 and 144 seeds per m2. The increase in sowing rate by 20% did not influence field pea diseases. Variety influenced the incidence of disease in field pea. The varieties most damaged by pod spot (Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta spp.) were Vitra and Onward and least damaged were Bruno and Clara. The variety most damaged by downy mildew (caused by Peronospora viciae) was Vitra and least damaged was Bruno. The variety most damaged by white mould (or Sclerotinia rot caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary) was Onward. The varieties that had the most disease damage were Vitra and Onward, while least susceptible were Clara and Bruno. Therefore, Clara and Bruno are recommended for field pea production in a Baltic climate.
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spelling doaj.art-1bf6636b2cce45f1a5e2de4d025a5adc2023-09-15T10:26:25ZengTaylor & Francis GroupActa Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science0906-47101651-19132020-10-0170755656310.1080/09064710.2020.18039581803958The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and varietyMargit Olle0Pille Sooväli1Department of Jogeva Plant Breeding, Estonian Crop Research InstituteDepartment of Jogeva Plant Breeding, Estonian Crop Research InstituteSix varieties of field pea (Pisum sativum L.) were sown at two sowing rates over two years to assess the impact on disease occurrence in a Baltic climate. The varieties used were Bruno (Latvia), Capella (Sweden), Clara (Sweden), Kirke (Estonia), Onward (Greece), and Vitra (Latvia). The two sowing rates were 120 seeds per m2 and 144 seeds per m2. The increase in sowing rate by 20% did not influence field pea diseases. Variety influenced the incidence of disease in field pea. The varieties most damaged by pod spot (Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta spp.) were Vitra and Onward and least damaged were Bruno and Clara. The variety most damaged by downy mildew (caused by Peronospora viciae) was Vitra and least damaged was Bruno. The variety most damaged by white mould (or Sclerotinia rot caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary) was Onward. The varieties that had the most disease damage were Vitra and Onward, while least susceptible were Clara and Bruno. Therefore, Clara and Bruno are recommended for field pea production in a Baltic climate.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2020.1803958pod spotascochyta sppdowny mildewperonospora viciaewhite mouldsclerotinia sclerotiorum
spellingShingle Margit Olle
Pille Sooväli
The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and Plant Science
pod spot
ascochyta spp
downy mildew
peronospora viciae
white mould
sclerotinia sclerotiorum
title The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
title_full The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
title_fullStr The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
title_full_unstemmed The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
title_short The severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
title_sort severity of field pea diseases depending on sowing rate and variety
topic pod spot
ascochyta spp
downy mildew
peronospora viciae
white mould
sclerotinia sclerotiorum
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09064710.2020.1803958
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