Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection

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Autor(a) principal: Amaral Júnior,Antonio Teixeira do
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Poltronieri,Tathianne Pastana de Sousa, Santos,Pedro Henrique Dias dos, Vivas,Marcelo, Gerhardt,Ismael Fernando Schegoscheski, Carvalho,Beatriz Murizini, Freitas,Camila da Silva, Silveira,Silvaldo Felipe da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Summa phytopathologica (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Popcorn culture is highly susceptible to helminthosporiosis (Bipolaris maydis) (h-Bm). The genetic breeding of this culture should prioritize resistance to h-Bm and develop cultivars that offer greater crop sustainability, especially in soils with phosphorus (P) scarcity. P-mineral is usually supplied to maize culture by the application of phosphate fertilizers, which are produced from mineral sources rich in P, the natural reserves of which will be depleted in the medium term. With the aim of selecting popcorn genotypes resistant to h-Bm and with higher P utilization capacity, the present study evaluated h-Bm incidence and severity for 25 popcorn lines (S7) cultivated under high and low phosphorus conditions. There was a significant interaction between genotype (lines) and P fertilization for h-Bm resistance, expressed as disease severity values in the first ear leaf. There was genetic variability for disease resistance. The incidence analysis identifies the lines L-65 L-69, L-70 and L-76 as potentially resistant genotypes, presenting low mean values of h-Bm. The severity analysis, however, presents L-69, L-76, P-3 and P-7 genotypes as potentially resistant in environments with fertilization and without fertilization. The obtained data show that the lines L-69 and L-76 had the best resistance performance in both environments. The genetic resistance to h-Bm can somehow correlate with the response to P fertilization at planting in soils with low natural fertility.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
title Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
spellingShingle Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
Amaral Júnior,Antonio Teixeira do
Zea mays
Genetic resistance
Phosphate fertilizers
title_short Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
title_full Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
title_fullStr Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
title_full_unstemmed Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
title_sort Reaction of popcorn lines (s7) cultivated in distinct phosphorus levels to Bipolaris maydis infection
author Amaral Júnior,Antonio Teixeira do
author_facet Amaral Júnior,Antonio Teixeira do
Poltronieri,Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Santos,Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Vivas,Marcelo
Gerhardt,Ismael Fernando Schegoscheski
Carvalho,Beatriz Murizini
Freitas,Camila da Silva
Silveira,Silvaldo Felipe da
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author2 Poltronieri,Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Santos,Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Vivas,Marcelo
Gerhardt,Ismael Fernando Schegoscheski
Carvalho,Beatriz Murizini
Freitas,Camila da Silva
Silveira,Silvaldo Felipe da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Amaral Júnior,Antonio Teixeira do
Poltronieri,Tathianne Pastana de Sousa
Santos,Pedro Henrique Dias dos
Vivas,Marcelo
Gerhardt,Ismael Fernando Schegoscheski
Carvalho,Beatriz Murizini
Freitas,Camila da Silva
Silveira,Silvaldo Felipe da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays
Genetic resistance
Phosphate fertilizers
topic Zea mays
Genetic resistance
Phosphate fertilizers
description ABSTRACT Popcorn culture is highly susceptible to helminthosporiosis (Bipolaris maydis) (h-Bm). The genetic breeding of this culture should prioritize resistance to h-Bm and develop cultivars that offer greater crop sustainability, especially in soils with phosphorus (P) scarcity. P-mineral is usually supplied to maize culture by the application of phosphate fertilizers, which are produced from mineral sources rich in P, the natural reserves of which will be depleted in the medium term. With the aim of selecting popcorn genotypes resistant to h-Bm and with higher P utilization capacity, the present study evaluated h-Bm incidence and severity for 25 popcorn lines (S7) cultivated under high and low phosphorus conditions. There was a significant interaction between genotype (lines) and P fertilization for h-Bm resistance, expressed as disease severity values in the first ear leaf. There was genetic variability for disease resistance. The incidence analysis identifies the lines L-65 L-69, L-70 and L-76 as potentially resistant genotypes, presenting low mean values of h-Bm. The severity analysis, however, presents L-69, L-76, P-3 and P-7 genotypes as potentially resistant in environments with fertilization and without fertilization. The obtained data show that the lines L-69 and L-76 had the best resistance performance in both environments. The genetic resistance to h-Bm can somehow correlate with the response to P fertilization at planting in soils with low natural fertility.
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