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Postemergent Herbicides and the Biology of Drechslera Sorokiniana: Effects on Conidial Germination, Vegetative Growth, and Reproduction

Pages 1083-1094 | Accepted 01 Jun 1977, Published online: 12 Sep 2018
 

SUMMARY

The synthetic auxinlike postemergent herbicides 2,4-D, 2,4,5-T, 2,4,5-TP, dicamba, and MCPP were examined for their influence on conidial germination, germ-tube growth, primary branching of germ tubes, and conidial production of Drechslera sorokiniana at molar concentrations of 10-12 to 10-3. All herbicides of the 10-3 M concentration prohibited conidial germination and caused visible plasmolysis of conidium cells. Germination of conidia was not affected by any herbicides at concentrations of 10-12 to 10-4 M. Germ-tube growth and primary branching of germ tubes were stimulated by most herbicides at concentrations of 10-12 to 10-4 M; some nonsignificant inhibition of these structures occurred in response to 2,4,5-TP and MCPP. Mycelial growth was stimulated by most herbicides at concentrations of 10-12 to 10-4 M; significant increases within this concentration range, however, differed with specific herbicides. Conidial production was inhibited by 2,4,5-T and MCPP at all concentrations; 2,4,5-TP and dicamba caused significant increases in conidial production at lower concentrations and a significant decrease at higher concentrations. Only 2,4-D increased conidial production at higher concentrations. The results of the investigation indicate that germ-tube growth is most dramatically stimulated by the herbicides examined and that vegetative growth (germ tubes, branching, mycelium) of D. sorokiniana shows a greater stimulatory response to very low concentrations of the herbicides. The study shows also that the herbicides at their various concentrations may have opposite effects on growth of D. sorokiniana, depending on the stage of growth of the organism.

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