Preliminary data on Plasmopara halstedii pathotype distribution in central Italy in 2020-2022
Andrea Del Gatto,
Sandro Nardi,
Mauro Dal Pra' and
Ilaria Alberti
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Andrea Del Gatto: Council for Agricultural Research and Economics - Cereal and Industrial Crop Research Centre (CREA CI) - Experimental farm Settempedana, Osimo, Italy
Sandro Nardi: AMAP, Agency for Innovation in the Agri-food and Fisheries Sector "Marche Agricoltura Pesca", Osimo, Italy
Mauro Dal Pra': Council for Agricultural Research and Economics - Plant Protection and Certification Research Centre (CREA DC), Lonigo, Italy
Ilaria Alberti: Council for Agricultural Research and Economics - Cereal and Industrial Crop Research Centre (CREA CI), Rovigo, Italy
Plant Protection Science, vol. preprint
Abstract:
Downy mildew of sunflower is caused by the oomycete Plasmopara halstedii (Farl.) Berl. et de Toni. Italy has seen an increase in mildew infections in parallel with the spread of the crop. In the present situation, there is a substantial lack of information that could help farmers and researchers control the disease. The most reasonable explanation for pathogen spread appears to be the genetic variability of P. halstedii. To develop an effective control strategy, we conducted a preliminary test in the central part of the peninsula (Marche Region) to gather data on this variability.
Keywords: sunflower; Downy mildew; genetic variability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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DOI: 10.17221/17/2025-PPS
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