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Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato

Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum bacterium is a severe problem in Southern China, where relatively high environmental temperatures commonly prevails during the crop seasons. Previous research has indicated that bacterial wilt disease incidence generally increases during the war...

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Autores principales: Wei, Zhong, Huang, Jian-Feng, Hu, Jie, Gu, Yi-An, Yang, Chun-Lan, Mei, Xin-Lan, Shen, Qi-Rong, Xu, Yang-Chun, Friman, Ville-Petri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139313
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author Wei, Zhong
Huang, Jian-Feng
Hu, Jie
Gu, Yi-An
Yang, Chun-Lan
Mei, Xin-Lan
Shen, Qi-Rong
Xu, Yang-Chun
Friman, Ville-Petri
author_facet Wei, Zhong
Huang, Jian-Feng
Hu, Jie
Gu, Yi-An
Yang, Chun-Lan
Mei, Xin-Lan
Shen, Qi-Rong
Xu, Yang-Chun
Friman, Ville-Petri
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description Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum bacterium is a severe problem in Southern China, where relatively high environmental temperatures commonly prevails during the crop seasons. Previous research has indicated that bacterial wilt disease incidence generally increases during the warm months of summer leading to reduced tomato yield. Moreover, the efficacy of bio-organic fertilizers (BOFs)–organic compost fortified with pathogen-suppressive bacteria—is often lost during the periods of high environmental temperatures. Here we studied if the disease incidence could be reduced and the BOF performance enhanced by simply preponing and postponing the traditional seedling transplantation times to avoid tomato plant development during periods of high environmental temperature. To this end, a continuous, two-year field experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of BOF in two traditional (late-spring [LS] and early-autumn [EA]) and two alternative (early-spring [ES] and late-autumn [LA]) crop seasons. We found that changing the transplantation times reduced the mean disease incidence from 33.9% (LS) and 54.7% (EA) to 11.1% (ES) and 7.1% (LA), respectively. Reduction in disease incidence correlated with the reduction in R. Solanacearum pathogen density in the tomato plant rhizosphere and stem base. Applying BOF during alternative transplantation treatments improved biocontrol efficiency from 43.4% (LS) and 3.1% (EA) to 67.4% (ES) and 64.8% (LA). On average, the mean maximum air temperatures were positively correlated with the disease incidence, and negatively correlated with the BOF biocontrol efficacy over the crop seasons. Crucially, even though preponing the transplantation time reduced the tomato yield in general, it was still economically more profitable compared to LS season due to reduced crop losses and relatively higher market prices. Preponing and postponing traditional tomato transplantation times to cooler periods could thus offer simple but effective way to control R. solanacearum disease outbreaks.
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spelling pubmed-45955022015-10-09 Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato Wei, Zhong Huang, Jian-Feng Hu, Jie Gu, Yi-An Yang, Chun-Lan Mei, Xin-Lan Shen, Qi-Rong Xu, Yang-Chun Friman, Ville-Petri PLoS One Research Article Tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum bacterium is a severe problem in Southern China, where relatively high environmental temperatures commonly prevails during the crop seasons. Previous research has indicated that bacterial wilt disease incidence generally increases during the warm months of summer leading to reduced tomato yield. Moreover, the efficacy of bio-organic fertilizers (BOFs)–organic compost fortified with pathogen-suppressive bacteria—is often lost during the periods of high environmental temperatures. Here we studied if the disease incidence could be reduced and the BOF performance enhanced by simply preponing and postponing the traditional seedling transplantation times to avoid tomato plant development during periods of high environmental temperature. To this end, a continuous, two-year field experiment was conducted to evaluate the performance of BOF in two traditional (late-spring [LS] and early-autumn [EA]) and two alternative (early-spring [ES] and late-autumn [LA]) crop seasons. We found that changing the transplantation times reduced the mean disease incidence from 33.9% (LS) and 54.7% (EA) to 11.1% (ES) and 7.1% (LA), respectively. Reduction in disease incidence correlated with the reduction in R. Solanacearum pathogen density in the tomato plant rhizosphere and stem base. Applying BOF during alternative transplantation treatments improved biocontrol efficiency from 43.4% (LS) and 3.1% (EA) to 67.4% (ES) and 64.8% (LA). On average, the mean maximum air temperatures were positively correlated with the disease incidence, and negatively correlated with the BOF biocontrol efficacy over the crop seasons. Crucially, even though preponing the transplantation time reduced the tomato yield in general, it was still economically more profitable compared to LS season due to reduced crop losses and relatively higher market prices. Preponing and postponing traditional tomato transplantation times to cooler periods could thus offer simple but effective way to control R. solanacearum disease outbreaks. Public Library of Science 2015-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4595502/ /pubmed/26441225 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139313 Text en © 2015 Wei et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wei, Zhong
Huang, Jian-Feng
Hu, Jie
Gu, Yi-An
Yang, Chun-Lan
Mei, Xin-Lan
Shen, Qi-Rong
Xu, Yang-Chun
Friman, Ville-Petri
Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title_full Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title_fullStr Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title_full_unstemmed Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title_short Altering Transplantation Time to Avoid Periods of High Temperature Can Efficiently Reduce Bacterial Wilt Disease Incidence with Tomato
title_sort altering transplantation time to avoid periods of high temperature can efficiently reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence with tomato
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4595502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26441225
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0139313
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