The effect of temperature on in vitro germination and germ tube growth of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor
PJ Ellison, BR Cullis, RW Bambach and PF Kable
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
41(3) 479 - 488
Published: 1990
Abstract
The effect of temperature on in vitro germination and germ tube growth of urediniospores of Tranzschelia discolor was studied over time under constant temperature conditions. Studies were carried out on 1% water agar in the dark at 3¦C, 5¦C, 8¦C, 10¦C, 15¦C, 20¦C, 25¦C, 28¦C, 30¦C and 32¦C. Germination was observed at all temperatures between 5 and 30'C, and occurred rapidly over most of this range. At 2 h, germination exceeded 80% at temperatures between 10 and 28¦C, and this level was reached at 3 h at 8¦C. Germination at 5 and 30¦C was much reduced and at 7 h reached only 44% and 38% respectively. Germ tube growth occurred most vigorously at 15 and 20¦C, reaching lengths in excess of 500 8m at 9 h. The optimum range was narrower than that for germination, and growth was reduced or poor at 8¦C, 10¦C, 25¦C and 28¦C, which were favourable temperatures for germination. Average germ tube lengths at 9 h at these temperatures were 55, 245, 273 and 62 8m, respectively. Three-dimensional models were derived relating germination and germ tube growth to time and temperature.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9900479
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