Incidence of Cultural Practies on Incidence pf «Phytophthora nicotianae» var. «parasitica» Causing Root Rot of Lavender («Lavandula officinalis» L.)

Andrea Minuto, Angelo Garibaldi, M. Lodovica Gullino, Patrizia Titone

Abstract


The influence of cultural practices on the incidence of root rot of lavender (Lavandula officinalis L.),
caused by Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica was evaluated in two trials carried out in 1996 and 1997. The
effects of type of substrate, type of pot and cultivation site (open field or under shade) were evaluated on lavender
plants grown in soils with and without artificial inoculation with the pathogen. Growing plants under shade significantly
reduced disease incidence in both seasons. Plants in larger pots had lower disease incidence, irrespective of
type of substrate, or the presence or absence of soil inoculation. The data obtained in this study highlight the importance
of light, soil temperature and pot volume in the epidemiology of P. parasitica on lavender.

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