Research article | Open Access
Helia 2012, Vol. 35(57) 87-94
pp. 87 - 94
Publish Date: December 01, 2012 | Single/Total View: 3/14 | Single/Total Download: 5/16
Abstract
In order to determine the race composition and distribution of broomrape in Bulgaria during the period 2007 - 2011 samples (seeds) of the parasite were collected in 116 different locations from the main sunflower production regions. The collected seeds were used to infect differential sets of genotypes by a standard methodology. According to the results obtained from this investigation the broomrape population in Bulgaria includes 4 races: E F G and H. Races E and G were most widely distributed. During the years of investigation race E gradually decreased its percentage in the population but was still predominant in the region of north-east Bulgaria while becoming almost equal with race G in the region of central north Bulgaria. In south-east Bulgaria the population included only race G which will probably increase its percentage in other regions as well in the upcoming years. Race F was of sporadic occurrence. It was isolated in single years its distribution was limited and there is no danger of its mass occurrence. The population identified as race H was isolated only in 2007. This population may be considered a 'primary' source of infection that will be expanding from now on; for the time being however it is localized on a very small area.
Keywords: broomrape, race composition, distribution
APA 7th edition
Penchev, P.S.E. (2012). Race Composition and Distribution of Broomrape (Orobanche Cumana Wallr.) in Bulgaria During 2007 – 2011. Helia, 35(57), 87-94.
Harvard
Penchev, P. (2012). Race Composition and Distribution of Broomrape (Orobanche Cumana Wallr.) in Bulgaria During 2007 – 2011. Helia, 35(57), pp. 87-94.
Chicago 16th edition
Penchev, P. Shindrova E. (2012). "Race Composition and Distribution of Broomrape (Orobanche Cumana Wallr.) in Bulgaria During 2007 – 2011". Helia 35 (57):87-94.