Effect of Predisposing Temperatures on The Histopathology of The Rice Blast Fungus, pyricularia oryzae I. Effect of Blast Fungus Isolates on Penetration of Rice Varieties at Different Predisposing Temperature Regimes
초 록 특정수도품종에 대한 도열병균의 침입률은 접종전처리온도와 균주의 조합보다는 공시균주나 온도의 단독요인에 의한 영향이컸다. 이병성품종은 그 품종이 어떤 온도조건하에서 자랐던지 또는 병원성이 다른 어떤 균주로 접종이 되었던지 이병성으로 남아 있었으며 접종전에 기주가 다른 온도조건하에서 자랐을 경우, 도열병균의 특정균주 또는 Race의 병원성발현은 다르게 나타나는 것이 관찰되었다.
Percent penetration on a specific rice variety was more affected by blast fungus isolate or predisposition temperature than by temperature and isolate combinations. A susceptible variety tested remained continuously susceptible regardless of whether the variety was grown at different temperature regimes and exposed to isolates/races with differences in pathogenicity and virulence. The expression of virulence by a particular blast fungus isolate race was observed to be changed by subjecting rice host plants to different predisposing temperature conditions prior to inoculation.