Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.

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Autor(a) principal: VELEZ, L. S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: SILVA, A. M. F., SANTOS, C. A. F., ASSUNÇÃO E. F., SILVA, M. S., SOUZA, E. B., GAMA, M. A. S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130022
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-053620200402
Resumo: Onion?s (Allium cepa) slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola is one of the bacterial diseases that stand out in producing regions of the Brazilian Northeast. Given the importance and potential threat of this disease, and the absence of resistant varieties, the aim of this study was to evaluate the reaction of onion genotypes to slippery skin and to analyze the tolerance stability of the most promising genotypes to different strains of the bacteria. Nine strains of B. gladioli pv. alliicola were artificially inoculated in onion bulbs cv. Baia Periforme and the three most aggressive strains (CCRMBG39, CCRMBG172 and CCRMBG212) were selected to evaluate the tolerance to the disease. Fifty-eight onion genotypes were challenged with the most aggressive strain (CCRMBG39) and 34 genotypes were considered as tolerant, with a disease severity varying from 9.79 to 13.42 mm. The fifteen most promising genotypes and the most susceptible genotype were selected to study the stability of tolerance using the three selected strains. The genotypes F2 (EHCEB 20151030 x EHCEB 20133015), Cascuda T5, Crioula Mercosul, Juporanga, EHCEB 20111036, Cascuda T6 and EHCEB 20142028 remained tolerant to the disease when inoculated with the three strains, with a disease severity ranging from 9.13 to 14.19 mm. In view of these results, we conclude that these genotypes can be used as potential sources of tolerance to onion slippery skin.
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spelling Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.Burkhoderia gladioliCapa d'águaSemiáridoCebolaAllium CepaGenótipoDoençaBactériaResistência GenéticaGenetic resistanceOnionsOnion?s (Allium cepa) slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola is one of the bacterial diseases that stand out in producing regions of the Brazilian Northeast. Given the importance and potential threat of this disease, and the absence of resistant varieties, the aim of this study was to evaluate the reaction of onion genotypes to slippery skin and to analyze the tolerance stability of the most promising genotypes to different strains of the bacteria. Nine strains of B. gladioli pv. alliicola were artificially inoculated in onion bulbs cv. Baia Periforme and the three most aggressive strains (CCRMBG39, CCRMBG172 and CCRMBG212) were selected to evaluate the tolerance to the disease. Fifty-eight onion genotypes were challenged with the most aggressive strain (CCRMBG39) and 34 genotypes were considered as tolerant, with a disease severity varying from 9.79 to 13.42 mm. The fifteen most promising genotypes and the most susceptible genotype were selected to study the stability of tolerance using the three selected strains. The genotypes F2 (EHCEB 20151030 x EHCEB 20133015), Cascuda T5, Crioula Mercosul, Juporanga, EHCEB 20111036, Cascuda T6 and EHCEB 20142028 remained tolerant to the disease when inoculated with the three strains, with a disease severity ranging from 9.13 to 14.19 mm. In view of these results, we conclude that these genotypes can be used as potential sources of tolerance to onion slippery skin.Leandro S. Velez; Adriano Márcio F. Silva; CARLOS ANTONIO FERNANDES SANTOS, CPATSA; Emanuel F. Assunção; Matheus S. Silva; Elineide B. Souza; Marco Aurélio S. Gama.VELEZ, L. S.SILVA, A. M. F.SANTOS, C. A. F.ASSUNÇÃO E. F.SILVA, M. S.SOUZA, E. B.GAMA, M. A. S.2021-02-12T15:18:08Z2021-02-12T15:18:08Z2021-02-122020info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleHorticultura Brasileira, v. 38, p. 350-355, 2020.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1130022http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0102-053620200402enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2021-02-12T15:18:17Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1130022Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-02-12T15:18:17falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-02-12T15:18:17Repositório 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 Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
title Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
spellingShingle Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
VELEZ, L. S.
Burkhoderia gladioli
Capa d'água
Semiárido
Cebola
Allium Cepa
Genótipo
Doença
Bactéria
Resistência Genética
Genetic resistance
Onions
title_short Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
title_full Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
title_fullStr Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
title_sort Evaluation of onion genotypes to slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola.
author VELEZ, L. S.
author_facet VELEZ, L. S.
SILVA, A. M. F.
SANTOS, C. A. F.
ASSUNÇÃO E. F.
SILVA, M. S.
SOUZA, E. B.
GAMA, M. A. S.
author_role author
author2 SILVA, A. M. F.
SANTOS, C. A. F.
ASSUNÇÃO E. F.
SILVA, M. S.
SOUZA, E. B.
GAMA, M. A. S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Leandro S. Velez; Adriano Márcio F. Silva; CARLOS ANTONIO FERNANDES SANTOS, CPATSA; Emanuel F. Assunção; Matheus S. Silva; Elineide B. Souza; Marco Aurélio S. Gama.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv VELEZ, L. S.
SILVA, A. M. F.
SANTOS, C. A. F.
ASSUNÇÃO E. F.
SILVA, M. S.
SOUZA, E. B.
GAMA, M. A. S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Burkhoderia gladioli
Capa d'água
Semiárido
Cebola
Allium Cepa
Genótipo
Doença
Bactéria
Resistência Genética
Genetic resistance
Onions
topic Burkhoderia gladioli
Capa d'água
Semiárido
Cebola
Allium Cepa
Genótipo
Doença
Bactéria
Resistência Genética
Genetic resistance
Onions
description Onion?s (Allium cepa) slippery skin caused by Burkholderia gladioli pv. alliicola is one of the bacterial diseases that stand out in producing regions of the Brazilian Northeast. Given the importance and potential threat of this disease, and the absence of resistant varieties, the aim of this study was to evaluate the reaction of onion genotypes to slippery skin and to analyze the tolerance stability of the most promising genotypes to different strains of the bacteria. Nine strains of B. gladioli pv. alliicola were artificially inoculated in onion bulbs cv. Baia Periforme and the three most aggressive strains (CCRMBG39, CCRMBG172 and CCRMBG212) were selected to evaluate the tolerance to the disease. Fifty-eight onion genotypes were challenged with the most aggressive strain (CCRMBG39) and 34 genotypes were considered as tolerant, with a disease severity varying from 9.79 to 13.42 mm. The fifteen most promising genotypes and the most susceptible genotype were selected to study the stability of tolerance using the three selected strains. The genotypes F2 (EHCEB 20151030 x EHCEB 20133015), Cascuda T5, Crioula Mercosul, Juporanga, EHCEB 20111036, Cascuda T6 and EHCEB 20142028 remained tolerant to the disease when inoculated with the three strains, with a disease severity ranging from 9.13 to 14.19 mm. In view of these results, we conclude that these genotypes can be used as potential sources of tolerance to onion slippery skin.
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