Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.

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Autor(a) principal: ALVES, S. A. M.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: BERESFORD, R. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/992548
Resumo: Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis constitute the principal source of primary inoculum for epidemics of apple black spot (scab). Mathematical models that describe ascospore release have been developed in USA, New Zealand and Italy. These models are based upon degree-day accumulation. In this work, the seasonal pattern of released ascospores of V. inaequalis in Vacaria, Brazil, was evaluated. During four apple growth seasons (2009 to 2012) the natural release of ascospores from ive orchards was recorded. The cumulative percentage of ascospore release was predicted using three different degreeday models. The released ascospore data showed the best it to the model developed in Italy, with a start date of 22 August rather than the phenological stage of apple bud break. It is concluded that in regions with warm winter temperatures, models that use bud break to initiate ascospore maturation will tend to underestimate availability of ascospores at the beginning of the apple growth season.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
title Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
spellingShingle Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
ALVES, S. A. M.
Ascosporo
Maçã
Epidemiologia
Malus Domestica
Venturia Inaequalis
title_short Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
title_full Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
title_fullStr Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
title_sort Evaluation of three models for predicting Venturia inaequalis ascospore release in Southern Brazil.
author ALVES, S. A. M.
author_facet ALVES, S. A. M.
BERESFORD, R. M.
author_role author
author2 BERESFORD, R. M.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv SILVIO ANDRE MEIRELLES ALVES, CNPUV; R.M. Beresford.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALVES, S. A. M.
BERESFORD, R. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ascosporo
Maçã
Epidemiologia
Malus Domestica
Venturia Inaequalis
topic Ascosporo
Maçã
Epidemiologia
Malus Domestica
Venturia Inaequalis
description Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis constitute the principal source of primary inoculum for epidemics of apple black spot (scab). Mathematical models that describe ascospore release have been developed in USA, New Zealand and Italy. These models are based upon degree-day accumulation. In this work, the seasonal pattern of released ascospores of V. inaequalis in Vacaria, Brazil, was evaluated. During four apple growth seasons (2009 to 2012) the natural release of ascospores from ive orchards was recorded. The cumulative percentage of ascospore release was predicted using three different degreeday models. The released ascospore data showed the best it to the model developed in Italy, with a start date of 22 August rather than the phenological stage of apple bud break. It is concluded that in regions with warm winter temperatures, models that use bud break to initiate ascospore maturation will tend to underestimate availability of ascospores at the beginning of the apple growth season.
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