Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.

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Autor(a) principal: BASSANEZI, R. B.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: CZERMAINSKI, A. B. C., BARBOSA, F. F. L., MOREIRA, A. S., RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. J., KRAINSKI, E. T., AMORIM, L.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Leprosis is caused by the Citrus leprosis virus cytoplasmic type and is vectored by the mite Brevipalpus yothersi. Miticide applications, which cost $54 million annually, are based on inspection for the presence of mites. The aim of the present study was to characterize the spatial patterns of B. yothersi-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms for further improvement in sampling and disease control. The presence of mites and the occurrence of leprosis were assessed over two years in 1160 Valencia trees and 720 Natal trees in a commercial sweet orange grove in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. To assess the natural growth and dispersal of mites and leprosis, mite populations were not controlled during the experimental period. Maps of mite-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms were analysed at three different levels of spatial hierarchy using complementary methods, i.e. among adjacent trees within and across rows, within quadrats, and the strength and orientation of aggregation among quadrats. The study showed that the spatial patterns of virus-infected and mite-infested trees were different, with a strong aggregation pattern of trees with leprosis symptoms that increased over time. Conversely, the spatial pattern of B. yothersi showed randomness or weak aggregation at all three spatial hierarchical levels. Disease incidence increased steadily in plots of both cultivars, unlike in miteinfested trees where incidence fluctuated over time. These results have important implications for the development of better management strategies for leprosis. Sampling methods and action thresholds for mite control should consider primary disease inoculum in addition to the incidence of mites. Keywords: Brevipalpus yothersi, Citrus leprosis virus, Citrus sinensis, epidemiology, flat mite, spatial analysis
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spelling Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.Brevipalpus yothersiCitrus leprosis virusFlat miteSpatial analysisSpatial patternsLeprosisFruta CítricaCitrus SinensisEpidemiologyLeprosis is caused by the Citrus leprosis virus cytoplasmic type and is vectored by the mite Brevipalpus yothersi. Miticide applications, which cost $54 million annually, are based on inspection for the presence of mites. The aim of the present study was to characterize the spatial patterns of B. yothersi-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms for further improvement in sampling and disease control. The presence of mites and the occurrence of leprosis were assessed over two years in 1160 Valencia trees and 720 Natal trees in a commercial sweet orange grove in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. To assess the natural growth and dispersal of mites and leprosis, mite populations were not controlled during the experimental period. Maps of mite-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms were analysed at three different levels of spatial hierarchy using complementary methods, i.e. among adjacent trees within and across rows, within quadrats, and the strength and orientation of aggregation among quadrats. The study showed that the spatial patterns of virus-infected and mite-infested trees were different, with a strong aggregation pattern of trees with leprosis symptoms that increased over time. Conversely, the spatial pattern of B. yothersi showed randomness or weak aggregation at all three spatial hierarchical levels. Disease incidence increased steadily in plots of both cultivars, unlike in miteinfested trees where incidence fluctuated over time. These results have important implications for the development of better management strategies for leprosis. Sampling methods and action thresholds for mite control should consider primary disease inoculum in addition to the incidence of mites. Keywords: Brevipalpus yothersi, Citrus leprosis virus, Citrus sinensis, epidemiology, flat mite, spatial analysisPublicação impressa em: Plant Pathology, v. 68, p. 85-93, 2019.R. B. BASSANEZI, Fundecitrus; ANA BEATRIZ COSTA CZERMAINSKI, CNPUV; FRANCISCO FERRAZ LARANJEIRA BARBOSA, CNPMF; ALECIO SOUZA MOREIRA, CNPMF; P. J. RIBEIRO JUNIOR, UFPR; E. T. KRAINSKI, UFPR; L. AMORIM, USP.BASSANEZI, R. B.CZERMAINSKI, A. B. C.BARBOSA, F. F. L.MOREIRA, A. S.RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. J.KRAINSKI, E. T.AMORIM, L.2019-01-16T23:40:36Z2019-01-16T23:40:36Z2019-01-1420182019-04-27T11:11:11Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePlant Pathology, 2018.[online]http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/110396610.1111/ppa.12930enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2019-01-16T23:40:42Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1103966Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542019-01-16T23:40:42falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542019-01-16T23:40:42Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
title Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
spellingShingle Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
BASSANEZI, R. B.
Brevipalpus yothersi
Citrus leprosis virus
Flat mite
Spatial analysis
Spatial patterns
Leprosis
Fruta Cítrica
Citrus Sinensis
Epidemiology
title_short Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
title_full Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
title_fullStr Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
title_sort Spatial patterns of the Citrus leprosis virus and its associated mite vector in systems without intervention.
author BASSANEZI, R. B.
author_facet BASSANEZI, R. B.
CZERMAINSKI, A. B. C.
BARBOSA, F. F. L.
MOREIRA, A. S.
RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. J.
KRAINSKI, E. T.
AMORIM, L.
author_role author
author2 CZERMAINSKI, A. B. C.
BARBOSA, F. F. L.
MOREIRA, A. S.
RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. J.
KRAINSKI, E. T.
AMORIM, L.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv R. B. BASSANEZI, Fundecitrus; ANA BEATRIZ COSTA CZERMAINSKI, CNPUV; FRANCISCO FERRAZ LARANJEIRA BARBOSA, CNPMF; ALECIO SOUZA MOREIRA, CNPMF; P. J. RIBEIRO JUNIOR, UFPR; E. T. KRAINSKI, UFPR; L. AMORIM, USP.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BASSANEZI, R. B.
CZERMAINSKI, A. B. C.
BARBOSA, F. F. L.
MOREIRA, A. S.
RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. J.
KRAINSKI, E. T.
AMORIM, L.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brevipalpus yothersi
Citrus leprosis virus
Flat mite
Spatial analysis
Spatial patterns
Leprosis
Fruta Cítrica
Citrus Sinensis
Epidemiology
topic Brevipalpus yothersi
Citrus leprosis virus
Flat mite
Spatial analysis
Spatial patterns
Leprosis
Fruta Cítrica
Citrus Sinensis
Epidemiology
description Leprosis is caused by the Citrus leprosis virus cytoplasmic type and is vectored by the mite Brevipalpus yothersi. Miticide applications, which cost $54 million annually, are based on inspection for the presence of mites. The aim of the present study was to characterize the spatial patterns of B. yothersi-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms for further improvement in sampling and disease control. The presence of mites and the occurrence of leprosis were assessed over two years in 1160 Valencia trees and 720 Natal trees in a commercial sweet orange grove in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. To assess the natural growth and dispersal of mites and leprosis, mite populations were not controlled during the experimental period. Maps of mite-infested trees and trees with leprosis symptoms were analysed at three different levels of spatial hierarchy using complementary methods, i.e. among adjacent trees within and across rows, within quadrats, and the strength and orientation of aggregation among quadrats. The study showed that the spatial patterns of virus-infected and mite-infested trees were different, with a strong aggregation pattern of trees with leprosis symptoms that increased over time. Conversely, the spatial pattern of B. yothersi showed randomness or weak aggregation at all three spatial hierarchical levels. Disease incidence increased steadily in plots of both cultivars, unlike in miteinfested trees where incidence fluctuated over time. These results have important implications for the development of better management strategies for leprosis. Sampling methods and action thresholds for mite control should consider primary disease inoculum in addition to the incidence of mites. Keywords: Brevipalpus yothersi, Citrus leprosis virus, Citrus sinensis, epidemiology, flat mite, spatial analysis
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