2023
DOI: 10.37256/bsr.1120231911
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Spatial Characteristics of the Fungus Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe neolycopersici) on Tomatoes and its Spread in Industrial Greenhouses

Anastasia Sokolidi,
Richard Webster,
Alice Milne
et al.

Abstract: In regions with cool temperate climates, tomatoes are grown on an industrial scale in large greenhouses. There the crops are susceptible to infection by powdery mildew, the fungus Erysiphe neolycopersici, which is introduced largely as fungal spores from outside the greenhouses and spread by wind within them. We have monitored the spread of the disease and mapped its distribution in four commercial greenhouses throughout the growing season to understand its aetiology. We modelled the patterns of infection geos… Show more

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“…Air movement was shown to be an important factor in dispersing Botrytis spores in glasshouses (Boulard et al, 2010). The spread of tomato powdery mildew ( Erysiphe neolycopersici ) in glasshouses may be facilitated by air movement due to workers moving down alleyways (Sokolidi et al, 2023). The concentration of plant material and warmer conditions may provide an more conducive to Cladosporium survival and sporulation inside polytunnels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air movement was shown to be an important factor in dispersing Botrytis spores in glasshouses (Boulard et al, 2010). The spread of tomato powdery mildew ( Erysiphe neolycopersici ) in glasshouses may be facilitated by air movement due to workers moving down alleyways (Sokolidi et al, 2023). The concentration of plant material and warmer conditions may provide an more conducive to Cladosporium survival and sporulation inside polytunnels.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%