Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Laércio J da
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Milagres,Carla do C, Silva,Derly José H da, Nick,Carlos, Castro,João Paulo A de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: The incidence of leaf diseases is one of the main factors limiting the tomato crop production, increasing the production cost due to excessive pesticide application. The basal leaf removal could reduce inoculum sources, disease severity and contribute to reducing the use of pesticide. Aiming to evaluate the efficiency of this practice on the reduction of tomato leaf diseases and the effect in the quality and in the productivity of the tomato plants for in natura consumption, two experiments were carried out to test four levels of basal leaf removal. Basal leaves removal, at fruit harvesting, is efficient in reducing the infected plant area by disease, what can mean smaller disease severity and least inoculum source in the field. Also, the all basal leaf removal does not affect yield and quality of the tomato fruits. Other studies are necessary to evaluate the effect of adopting this practice in different planting dates, spacing, varieties, successive plantings and the financial viability of adopting this practice.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
title Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
spellingShingle Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
Silva,Laércio J da
Lycopersicon esculentum
defoliation
plant disease
cultural management
title_short Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
title_full Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
title_fullStr Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
title_full_unstemmed Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
title_sort Basal defoliation and their influence in agronomic and phytopathological traits in tomato plants
author Silva,Laércio J da
author_facet Silva,Laércio J da
Milagres,Carla do C
Silva,Derly José H da
Nick,Carlos
Castro,João Paulo A de
author_role author
author2 Milagres,Carla do C
Silva,Derly José H da
Nick,Carlos
Castro,João Paulo A de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Laércio J da
Milagres,Carla do C
Silva,Derly José H da
Nick,Carlos
Castro,João Paulo A de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lycopersicon esculentum
defoliation
plant disease
cultural management
topic Lycopersicon esculentum
defoliation
plant disease
cultural management
description The incidence of leaf diseases is one of the main factors limiting the tomato crop production, increasing the production cost due to excessive pesticide application. The basal leaf removal could reduce inoculum sources, disease severity and contribute to reducing the use of pesticide. Aiming to evaluate the efficiency of this practice on the reduction of tomato leaf diseases and the effect in the quality and in the productivity of the tomato plants for in natura consumption, two experiments were carried out to test four levels of basal leaf removal. Basal leaves removal, at fruit harvesting, is efficient in reducing the infected plant area by disease, what can mean smaller disease severity and least inoculum source in the field. Also, the all basal leaf removal does not affect yield and quality of the tomato fruits. Other studies are necessary to evaluate the effect of adopting this practice in different planting dates, spacing, varieties, successive plantings and the financial viability of adopting this practice.
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