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Spongospora subterranea research in SA: Who, what, where and why?
Jacquie van der Waals
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences
University of Pretoria
Jacquie.vdwaals@up.ac.za
@jacquievdw
Spongospora Workshop Sept 2019
Why study Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea?(In South Africa)
Root infection →Disrupted root function
Root hyperplasia → Root galls → Disrupted root function
Tuber infection→ Powdery scab → Reduced quality / rejection of seed
Powdery Scab
Steadily increasing in incidence, severity and distribution over past decade in SA
• Underestimated and misdiagnosed
• Stigma related to disease
• Long term survival of resting spores in soil
• Intensification of potato production – limit of virgin soil available
• Use of susceptible cultivars
• Irrigation of the crop
Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea has
increased in incidence, geographical or host range
Emerging diseasesEmerging infectious diseases (EIDs) are caused by pathogens that have
“(i) increased in incidence, geographical or host range;
(ii) changed pathogenesis;
(iii) newly evolved or
(iv) been newly discovered or recognized”1
1 Anderson et al. 2004
An emerging disease in South Africa
Spongospora subterranea f. sp. subterranea research in South Africa
Field trials
2019 Potato Pathology Programme @ UP Team
Not in photo: Ms Lindie Erasmus, Mr Joel Dube, Ms Lebo Lekota, Mr Robert Conrad, Ms Erika Botha, Ms Omphile Moche
• Optimal temperature and soil moisture for root infection
• Soil treatments
• Alternative hosts
• Cultivar screening
• Expression of disease response genes
• Genetic diversity of pathogen
• Wind dispersal of pathogen
Management options?
Research projects
Product Clanwilliam Sandveld 1 Sandveld 2 KZN NE Cape
Azoxystrobin X
Biologicals (various) TerraviteTrichoderma
MosblendTrichodermaVitaZyme
AlexinCrop BiolifeTrichoderma
Bacillus subtilisTrichoderma
Calcium cyanamide X X X
Dichloropropene & chloropicrin
X
Fluazinam X X
Mancozeb X X
Manganese complexes X
Metam sodium X X X X
Oxamyl X
Propineb X
Sulphur X
ZnO X
Untreated control X X X X X
Soil
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Average powdery scab disease index at harvest per treatment
Disease index was calculated by multiplying disease incidence with mean disease severity.
REML analysis; p < 0.001
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Root galls mean disease index
Three plants per block, randomly selected, five weeks post emergenceREML analysis; p < 0.001
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Twenty tubers per block, randomly selected at harvestREML analysis; p < 0.001
All treatments more effective than control
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Three plants per block, randomly selected, five weeks post emergenceREML analysis; p < 0.001
Sandveld 2 Trial
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Powdery scab lesions mean disease index
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Fifty tubers per block, randomly selected at harvestREML analysis; p < 0.001
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Root galls mean disease index
Three plants per block, randomly selected, five weeks post emergence
KZN Trial
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Powdery scab lesions mean disease index
No significant differences
Soil
Trea
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Root galls mean disease index
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Three plants per block, randomly selected, five weeks post emergence
NE Cape Trial
Soil
Trea
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1 1 1 2
2 43
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Root gall disease indices for cultivars tested in four powdery scab field trials. Numbersabove bars indicate the number of trials the cultivar was planted in out of the four.
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Pre
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1 1 5 11 5
1 2 11 4
4 23 1 2
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Tuber lesion disease indices for cultivars tested in five powdery scab field trials. Numbers above bars indicate the number of trials the cultivar was planted in out of the five.
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Pre
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pre
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Root galls and powdery scab detected on potatoes planted in virgin soil
Wind dispersal of pathogen
Virgin and cultivated fields sampled
qPCR
0.56
16.49
6.02
33.12
1.130.05 0.00 0.21 0.00 0.01
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Sss
DN
A q
uan
tity
ng/µ
l
Soil samples
Carmen Rensburg (MSc student)
Wind dispersal of pathogen
0.56
16.49
6.02
33.12
1.130.05 0.00 0.21 0.00 0.01
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
30.00
35.00
Field 1 Field 2 Field 3 Field 4 Field 5 V1 V2 V3 V4 V5
Sss
DN
A q
uan
tity
ng/µ
l
Soil samples
Implications:Sss may be spread by wind →Virgin fields may be contaminated with SssPre-plant soil testing can be done to assist with decision making
“We still do not know one thousandth of one percent of what nature has revealed to us.”Albert Einstein
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