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Sarah Van Beneden

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Sarah Van Beneden

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Heavy crop weight: 400-550g Tender and succulent nature

Exported to Kg

Germany 27 million

France 12 million

The Netherlands 4 million

Czech Republic 1 million

Russia 1 million

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Grown in greenhouses Mainly monoculture Up to six rounds of lettuce per year

sensitive to soilborne pathogens

Basal rot

Van Beneden et al. (2009)

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Chemical soil fumigations◦ Yearly or two-yearly

◦ Past: Methyl bromide Banned in 2006

Chemical Fungicides◦ Weekly

Need for sustainable alternatives!

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Non-chemical soil disinfestation◦ Steaming◦ Biological soil disinfestation

Stimulation of soil suppressiveness◦ Incorporation of lignin-rich material

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Non-chemical soil disinfestation◦ Steaming◦ Biological soil disinfestation

Stimulation of soil suppressiveness◦ Incorporation of lignin-rich material

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Greenhouse trial◦ Untreated control◦ 1,3-dichloropropene (Shell-DD)◦ Steam injector normal speed◦ Steam injector high speed (lower cost)◦ Herbie 22◦ Herbie 25

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• Soil cultivator to which steam tubes are connected

• Soil is cultivated to a depth of 40 cm• Steam is injected

• 1h>70°C Lethal to most soilborne

pathogens

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Biological soil fumigation

Fermentation of high amounts of organic material in anaerobic conditionsAnaerobic conditionsToxic degradation products

lethal to soilborne pathogens

Good results against Verticillium dahlia and Meloidogyne spp.

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Immediately after soil treatment Incorporation of bags with sclerotia At different depths Waiting period◦ Steaming : 2 weeks◦ Shell DD: 3 weeks◦ Herbie: 4 weeks

• Viability and mycoparasitism evaluated on selective media

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Sclerotinia sclerotiorumDepth (cm) 2.5 10 20 30Herbie 25 10.0* 9.1* 6.7* 27.8*Herbie 22 0.0* 7.6* 11.1* 0.0*Steam (Fast) 233.3 82.6 125.0 68.8Steam 155.6 4.3* 0.0* 0.0*DD 90.0 156.0 108.0 72.0Control 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Rhizoctonia solani AG1-1BDepth (cm) 2.5 10 20 30Herbie 25 22.7* 22.7* 76.9 150.0Herbie 22 0.0* 18.2* 15.4* 33.3*Steam (Fast) 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 0.0*Steam 0.0* 0.0* 0.0* 0.0*DD 40.0* 33.3* 48.0* 14.3*Control 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

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Steam Steam (fast)Main causal agent: Botrytis cinereaOccasional: Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia solani

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A1 controlAdmin, 26-9-2012

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Steaming Herbie

Kills sclerotia of both pathogens

Increases yield

Reduction of basal rot symptoms

High energy cost

Fast steaming not effective against S. sclerotiorum sclerotia

Herbie 22 Best effect on sclerotia

Not all sclerotia were killed

Increases yield

Limited effect on basal rot (B.cinerea!)

High cost

Increase in NO3, and EC

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Non-chemical soil disinfestation◦ Steaming◦ Biological soil disinfestation

Stimulation of soil suppressiveness◦ Incorporation of lignin-rich material

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Lignin◦ Component of plant cells◦ High amounts in wood◦ Complex polymer◦ Structure similar to melanin

BackgroundVerticillium microsclerotia crop residues with high lignin content/pure lignin have/has a negative influence on the viability of microsclerotia (Debodeet al. 2005)

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Hypothesis! Lignin enhances lignin-degrading micro-

organisms Produce enzymes (ligninases) to degrade

lignin Some of the enzymes can also degrade

melaninMelanin protects sclerotia against biotic and

abiotic stress With degraded melanin sclerotia will become

more susceptible to antagonistsThe same effect on Rhizoctonia and Sclerotinia sclerotia?

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Lignin◦ By-product of paper-industry Kraft-pine lignin (Meadwestvaco, USA) Pure unsulphonated lignin

1% lignin added

2 Soil typesLocation Soil texture pH-

KClOrg C%

Oppuurs Sandy loam 7.7 1.9

Leest Silt loam 6.2 1.1

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S. sclerotiorum R. solani

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Van Beneden et al. (2010)

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Lignin amended soil

◦ More mycoparasitism by Trichoderma

◦ More sclerotia possibly affected by bacteria

Dependent on soil microbial population

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Three successive lettuce crops• Heavily infested greenhouse• Sclerotia buried in nylon mesh bags• 0.5% lignin upper 10 cm (crop 1 +2)• No effect on disease in crop 1 and 2

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Miscanthus10-12% lignin

Grape seeds44% lignin

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Promising control measure

Decrease in sclerotial viability Increase mycoparasitism Long-term: decrease basal rot symptoms

IWT project Identify microbial and physical parameters involved in

soil dependent effect

Soil dependent

Ongoing research

Predict efficacy

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Soraya França Monica Höfte

Jasper Carrette Michael Crispel Geert Haesaert

Ilse Leenknegt Raf De Vis

nathalie