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Identifying and evaluating eastern filbert blight resistant hazelnuts (Corylus spp.) in New Jersey.

机译:鉴定和评估新泽西州东部抗欧洲榛树疫病的榛子(Corylus spp。)。

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Eastern filbert blight (EFB), caused by the fungus Anisogramma anomala (Peck) E. Muller, is a destructive disease of European hazelnut (Corylus avellana). While the wild North American hazelnut, C. americana, only experiences minor symptoms, commercially grown C. avellana is extremely susceptible. Anisogramma anomala, whose range includes much of the U.S. east of the Rocky Mountains, is considered to be the main impediment to commercial hazelnut production in the East. As such, identifying and developing resistant C. avellana germplasm is critical to establishing an industry in this region. To support this goal, several research projects were undertaken. In the first study, 193 clonal hazelnut accessions spanning multiple Corylus species and inter-specific hybrids were examined for their disease response to EFB in New Jersey. In summary, despite the fact that many of the plants were shown to be resistant in Oregon, some accessions developed EFB in New Jersey. These results support previous work that suggests different isolates of the pathogen are present in the eastern U.S., and resistance may not hold up unilaterally. A second study included searching for new sources of resistance to EFB. New hazelnut germplasm was collected from Russia, Poland, and Ukraine and exposed to EFB. After at least five years of exposure, plants were rated for iii the presence of EFB. At completion, 76 trees from 24 seed lots were found to be free of EFB with several trees that also produced excellent quality kernels. The final study was predicated on evaluating known resistant plants for their flowering phenology in New Jersey. Phenological timing of flowering in hazelnuts is critical to ensure complete pollination and high crop yields. Nineteen hazelnut accessions were evaluated compared to daily temperatures over 4 years. Results showed that the accessions followed a similar progression of bloom each year (both staminate and pistillate flowers), which allowed their placement into Early, Mid-, and Late flowering groups. These findings represent the first efforts to report on flowering and bud break phenology in New Jersey, where the winter climate is colder and more variable than that of Oregon and other commercial hazelnut growing regions.
机译:由真菌Anisogramma anomala(Peck)E. Muller引起的欧洲榛树疫病(EFB)是欧洲榛子(Corylus avellana)的破坏性疾病。虽然野生北美榛子C. americana仅出现轻微症状,但商业种植的C. avellana极易感。 Anisogramma anomala的分布范围包括落基山脉以东的美国大部分地区,被认为是东部商业性榛子生产的主要障碍。因此,鉴定和开发抗性的欧氏梭菌种质对于在该地区建立产业至关重要。为了支持这一目标,开展了一些研究项目。在第一项研究中,研究了新泽西州多个跨界种和种间杂种的193个榛子克隆种质对EFB的疾病反应。总而言之,尽管事实证明许多植物在俄勒冈州都具有抗性,但有些种质在新泽西州发展了EFB。这些结果支持以前的工作,表明在美国东部存在不同的病原体分离株,并且耐药性可能不会单方面维持。第二项研究包括寻找抗EFB的新来源。从俄罗斯,波兰和乌克兰收集了新的榛子种质,并暴露于EFB中。暴露至少五年后,将植物评定为存在EFB。完成后,发现来自24个种子批次的76棵树不含EFB,还有几棵树也产生了优质的籽粒。最终研究的基础是评估新泽西州已知抗性植物的开花物候。榛子开花的物候时机对于确保完全授粉和高作物产量至关重要。与4年中的每日温度相比,评估了19种榛子种质。结果表明,这些种质每年都遵循类似的开花进度(雄蕊花和雌蕊花),这使它们可以分为早,中和晚花组。这些发现代表了新泽西州有关开花和芽断裂物候的首次报道,那里的冬季气候比俄勒冈州和其他商业性榛子种植地区更冷且变化多端。

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  • 作者

    Capik, John Michael.;

  • 作者单位

    Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;

  • 授予单位 Rutgers The State University of New Jersey - New Brunswick.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Horticulture.;Agriculture Plant Culture.;Agriculture Plant Pathology.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 151 p.
  • 总页数 151
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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