Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation.
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Resumo: | The fungus Monilinia fructicola, which causes brown rot in fruits, is one of the main peach pathogens. The emergence of fungicide-resistant fungus isolates, as well as the attempt to reduce sprays, favors adoption of other control strategies. Among them, one of the most important is genetic resistance. This study was carried out aiming to evaluate the susceptibility of 16 peach and 4 nectarine genotypes to brown rot, as well as to evaluate how well the sporulation area and diameter correlate with number of spores in the lesions. Both wounded and non-wounded fruits were inoculated with 10 ?L of M. fructicola suspension. Wounded fruits from all genotypes (nectarines and peaches) showed susceptibility to M. fructicola, from 92 to 100% of incidence. The disease incidence was between 18 and 100% when nonwounded fruits were inoculated. High variability was detected for the fungus sporulation, in both wounded and non-wounded fruits, with ranges between 16 to 96% and 0 to 94%, respectively. The fungus sporulation was variable among the genotypes (between 0.1 to 96.0 conidia per mm2) and it is positively correlated with the diameter and area of sporulation. The genotypes Conserva 947, Conserva 1662, Conserva 672, Conserva 1600, and 'Bolinha', are the ones with less susceptible to brown rot. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation.Prunus PersicaThe fungus Monilinia fructicola, which causes brown rot in fruits, is one of the main peach pathogens. The emergence of fungicide-resistant fungus isolates, as well as the attempt to reduce sprays, favors adoption of other control strategies. Among them, one of the most important is genetic resistance. This study was carried out aiming to evaluate the susceptibility of 16 peach and 4 nectarine genotypes to brown rot, as well as to evaluate how well the sporulation area and diameter correlate with number of spores in the lesions. Both wounded and non-wounded fruits were inoculated with 10 ?L of M. fructicola suspension. Wounded fruits from all genotypes (nectarines and peaches) showed susceptibility to M. fructicola, from 92 to 100% of incidence. The disease incidence was between 18 and 100% when nonwounded fruits were inoculated. High variability was detected for the fungus sporulation, in both wounded and non-wounded fruits, with ranges between 16 to 96% and 0 to 94%, respectively. The fungus sporulation was variable among the genotypes (between 0.1 to 96.0 conidia per mm2) and it is positively correlated with the diameter and area of sporulation. The genotypes Conserva 947, Conserva 1662, Conserva 672, Conserva 1600, and 'Bolinha', are the ones with less susceptible to brown rot.MAXIMILIANO DINI, UFPEL; MARIA DO CARMO BASSOLS RASEIRA, CPACT; SILVIA SCARIOTTO, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná; SILVIA CARPENEDO, Embrapa Clima Temperado; BERNARDO UENO, CPACT.DINI, M.RASEIRA, M. do C. B.SCARIOTTO, S.CARPENEDO, S.UENO, B.2023-01-26T19:01:51Z2023-01-26T19:01:51Z2022-07-272022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleActa Scientiarum, Agronomy, v. 44, e55850, 2022.1807-8621http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1145000enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2023-01-26T19:01:51Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1145000Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-01-26T19:01:51falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-01-26T19:01:51Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. DINI, M. Prunus Persica |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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Peach and nectarine susceptibility to brown rot and protocol optimization to evaluate Monilinia fructicola sporulation. |
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DINI, M. |
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DINI, M. RASEIRA, M. do C. B. SCARIOTTO, S. CARPENEDO, S. UENO, B. |
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RASEIRA, M. do C. B. SCARIOTTO, S. CARPENEDO, S. UENO, B. |
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MAXIMILIANO DINI, UFPEL; MARIA DO CARMO BASSOLS RASEIRA, CPACT; SILVIA SCARIOTTO, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná; SILVIA CARPENEDO, Embrapa Clima Temperado; BERNARDO UENO, CPACT. |
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DINI, M. RASEIRA, M. do C. B. SCARIOTTO, S. CARPENEDO, S. UENO, B. |
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Prunus Persica |
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Prunus Persica |
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The fungus Monilinia fructicola, which causes brown rot in fruits, is one of the main peach pathogens. The emergence of fungicide-resistant fungus isolates, as well as the attempt to reduce sprays, favors adoption of other control strategies. Among them, one of the most important is genetic resistance. This study was carried out aiming to evaluate the susceptibility of 16 peach and 4 nectarine genotypes to brown rot, as well as to evaluate how well the sporulation area and diameter correlate with number of spores in the lesions. Both wounded and non-wounded fruits were inoculated with 10 ?L of M. fructicola suspension. Wounded fruits from all genotypes (nectarines and peaches) showed susceptibility to M. fructicola, from 92 to 100% of incidence. The disease incidence was between 18 and 100% when nonwounded fruits were inoculated. High variability was detected for the fungus sporulation, in both wounded and non-wounded fruits, with ranges between 16 to 96% and 0 to 94%, respectively. The fungus sporulation was variable among the genotypes (between 0.1 to 96.0 conidia per mm2) and it is positively correlated with the diameter and area of sporulation. The genotypes Conserva 947, Conserva 1662, Conserva 672, Conserva 1600, and 'Bolinha', are the ones with less susceptible to brown rot. |
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2022-07-27 2022 2023-01-26T19:01:51Z 2023-01-26T19:01:51Z |
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