翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Cherry kebab
・ Cherry Kicks
・ Cherry Knowle
・ Cherry Laine
・ Cherry Lake
・ Cherry Lake (horse)
・ Cherry Lake (Victoria)
・ Cherry Lane Music
・ Cherry Lane Shopping Centre
・ Cherry Lane Theatre
・ Cherry Lane Township, Alleghany County, North Carolina
・ Cherry Lane, North Carolina
・ Cherry Lass
・ Cherry laurel
・ Cherry leaf roll virus
Cherry leaf spot
・ Cherry Lips
・ Cherry Lips (company)
・ Cherry Log, Georgia
・ Cherry Logan Emerson
・ Cherry Logan Emerson (chemist)
・ Cherry Logan Emerson (engineer)
・ Cherry Lou
・ Cherry Lyn Santos
・ Cherry Mansion
・ Cherry Mardia
・ Cherry Marmalade
・ Cherry Martinez
・ Cherry Mash
・ Cherry Mobile


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Cherry leaf spot : ウィキペディア英語版
Cherry leaf spot

Cherry leaf spot is a fungal disease which specifically infects only cherry trees. Sweet and sour cherries are susceptible to the disease; however leaf spot is much more prevalent in sour cherries. The variety of sour cherries that is the most susceptible are the English Morello cherries. This is considered a serious disease in the Midwest, New England states, and Canada. It has also been estimated to infect 80 percent of orchards in the Eastern states.〔Gianessi, L., Williams, & Ashley. (2011, May). Crop Life Foundation. Retrieved from Fungicides Prevent Defoliation of Cherry Trees in Eastern States: http://croplifefoundation.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/14-cherries.pdf〕 It must be controlled yearly to avoid a significant loss of the crop. If not controlled properly, the disease can dramatically reduce yields by nearly 100 percent.〔Hickey, K.D. 1991. Fungicide Benefits Assessment Fruit and Nut Crops – East. USDA National Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program. January.〕 The disease is also known as “yellow leaf” or “shothole disease” to cherry growers due to the characteristic yellowing leaves and shot holes present in the leaves upon severe infection.〔Farmer, B. (n.d.). UNL Extension: Controlling Cherry Leaf Spot. Retrieved from University of Nebraska-Lincoln: http://byf.unl.edu/CherryLeafSpot〕
== Host and Symptoms ==
Cherry leaf spot is caused by the ascomycete fungus ''Blumeriella jaapii'' (formerly known as ''Coccomyces hiemalis'')(''Phloeosporella padi'' (Lib.) Arx ). This fungus overwinters in dead leaves on the ground as its main form of survival. In the spring, apothecia develop on these leaves. Ascospores are produced in these fungal fruiting bodies and are forcibly ejected during rainy periods for about 6–8 weeks, starting at petal fall. This is the telemorph or sexual stage and results in new genetic recombination and variation for the disease.〔Agrios, G. N. (1997). Plant Pathology (4 ed.). San Diego, California, US: Academic Press.〕
This pathogen mainly affects and is most noticeable on the leaves of cherry trees. The most obvious symptom of this disease is the yellowing of leaves before they drop in the early spring. Infected leaves are filled with numerous black lesions that cover an obvious portion of the leaf.〔Ellis, M. A. (2008). Cherry Leaf Spot. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University, Department of Plant Pathology. Retrieved from http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/3000/pdf/HYG_3021_08.pdf〕 These lesions first appear as small purple spots which turn red to brown and then black. Most spots are circular but can amalgamate to form large, irregular dead patches.〔 These spots tend to enlarge and separate from healthy tissue. Lastly, they drop out of the leaf giving a “shot-hole” appearance. This shot hole effect is more common on sour than on sweet cherries. In more severe and advanced cases, lesions are found on the fruit, petioles, and stems. Leaves with lesions present typically fall off early in the growing season and it is common for seriously affected trees to be defoliated by midsummer. Leaves severely infected by the disease turn very yellow before falling off.
If the disease is not controlled and allowed to persist for several years there could be various adverse effects to the overall cherry production of a tree primarily due to the cycle of early season and repeated defoliation. These effects include dwarfed and unevenly ripened fruit which has poor taste, trees more susceptible to winter injury, death of fruit spurs, small and weak fruit buds, decreased fruit size and set, and eventual death of the tree.〔 If the disease has significantly infected the leaves enough in early spring it is possible that the fruit will fail to mature in that year. This fruit will typically remain light colored, soft, and very low in soluble solids and sugar.〔Ogawa, J.M., et al., eds. 1995. Compendium of Stone Fruit Diseases. APS Press.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Cherry leaf spot」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.