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Phytopathology | 2002

Wheat leaf rust uredospore production and carbon and nitrogen export in relation to lesion size and density

Corinne Robert; Marie-Odile Bancal; Christian Lannou

ABSTRACT To develop mechanistic yield loss models for biotrophic fungi, we need better account for the export of dry matter, carbon, and nitrogen from the leaf into the spores. Three experiments in controlled environment chambers were performed to study the dynamics of uredospores production of Puccinia triticina on seedling leaves of wheat in relation to time, lesion density, and sporulating surface area. The detrimental effect of lesion density on the sporulation capacity of brown rust lesions was confirmed. When lesion density increased, spores production per lesion strongly decreased. However, our results showed that increasing lesion density also greatly reduces lesion size. A model was developed to summarize these relationships. Our main conclusion is that the density effect on spore production per lesion is accounted for by lesion size. When sporulation was related to the sporulating surface area, it became independent of density. As well, carbon and nitrogen contents of the spores were independent of lesion density. Our data suggest that when nitrogen available in the host is limiting, spore production is reduced but nitrogen content of spores tend to remain stable.


Annals of Botany | 2008

Late Foliar Diseases in Wheat Crops Decrease Nitrogen Yield Through N Uptake Rather than Through Variations in N Remobilization

Marie-Odile Bancal; Romain Roche; Pierre Bancal

BACKGROUND AND AIMSnFrench wheat grains may be of little value on world markets because they have low and highly variable grain protein concentrations (GPC). This nitrogen-yield to yield ratio depends on crop nitrogen (N) fertilization as well as on crop capacity to use N, which is known to vary with climate and disease severity. Here an examination is made of the respective roles that N remobilization and post-anthesis N uptake play in N yield variations; in particular, when wheat crops (Triticum aestivum) are affected by leaf rust (Puccinia triticina) and Septoria tritici blotch (teleomorph Mycosphaerella graminicola).nnnMETHODSnData from a 4-year field experiment was used to analyse N yield variations in wheat crops grown either with a third or no late N fertilization. Natural aerial epidemics ensured a range of disease severity, and fungicide ensured disease-free control plots. The data set of Gooding et al. (2005, Journal of Agricultural Science 143: 503-518) was incorporated in order to enlarge the range of conditions.nnnKEY RESULTSnPost-anthesis N uptake accounted for a third of N yield whilst N remobilization accounted for two-thirds in all crops whether affected by diseases or not. However, variations in N yield were highly correlated with post-anthesis N uptake, more than with N remobilization, in diseased and also healthy crops. Furthermore, N remobilization did not significantly correlate with N yield in healthy crops. These findings matched data from studies using various wheat genotypes under various management and climatic conditions. Leaf area duration (LAD) accurately predicted N remobilization whether or not crops were diseased; in diseased crops, LAD also accurately predicted N uptake.nnnCONCLUSIONSnUnder the experimental conditions, N yield variations were closely associated with post-anthesis N uptake in diseased but also in healthy crops. Understanding the respective roles of N uptake and N remobilization in the case of diseased and healthy crops holds the promise of better modelling of variations in N yield, and thus in GPC.


New Phytologist | 2004

Wheat leaf photosynthesis loss due to leaf rust, with respect to lesion development and leaf nitrogen status

Corinne Robert; Marie-Odile Bancal; Bertrand Ney; Christian Lannou


Annals of Botany | 2007

Modelling Wheat Growth and Yield Losses from Late Epidemics of Foliar Diseases using Loss of Green Leaf Area per Layer and Pre-anthesis Reserves

Marie-Odile Bancal; Corinne Robert; Bertrand Ney


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2014

Climatic indicators for crop infection risk: Application to climate change impacts on five major foliar fungal diseases in Northern France

Marie Launay; Julie Caubel; Gaétan Bourgeois; Frédéric Huard; Iñaki García de Cortázar-Atauri; Marie-Odile Bancal; Nadine Brisson


Archive | 2007

Potential impact of climate change on brown wheat rust : a preliminary study based on biophysical modelling of infection events and plant-pathogen interactions

Romain Roche; Marie-Odile Bancal; Nathalie Gagnaire; Laurent Huber


Archive | 2010

Evolution de quelques pathosystèmes sur le blé et la vigne

David Gouache; Romain Roche; Philippe Pieri; Marie-Odile Bancal


Archive | 2011

Climate change in the South-East zone: the main agricultural and forest impacts

Frédéric Levrault; Marie-Odile Bancal; Philippe Pieri; Alexandre Bosc


Archive | 2011

Climate change in the Centre-North zone: a survey of the agricultural impacts

Frédéric Levrault; Marie-Odile Bancal; Nadine Brisson; Philippe Pieri


Archive | 2010

Changement climatique en zone Centre-Nord : aperçu des impacts agricoles

Frédéric Levrault; Marie-Odile Bancal; Nadine Brisson; Philippe Pieri

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Nadine Brisson

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Romain Roche

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Corinne Robert

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Bertrand Ney

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Christian Lannou

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Alexandre Bosc

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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David Gouache

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