Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot

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Autor(a) principal: Kurosawa,Railan do Nascimento Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Amaral Junior,Antonio Teixeira do, Vivas,Janieli Maganha Silva, Guimarães,Amanda Gonçalves, Miranda,Samila Barbosa, Dias,Vicente Mussi, Scapim,Carlos Alberto
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Because of its multi-purpose nature, popcorn has sparked the interest of the World Trade Organization as regards fungal contamination by mycotoxins. However, no investigations have been conducted on popcorn for resistance of genotypes to ear rot. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of popcorn genotypes as to resistance to ear rot and rotten kernels, as an initial step for the implementation of a breeding program with the popcorn crop in Northern Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Thirty-seven accessions from different ecogeographic regions of Latin America were evaluated in 2 cultivation periods, in a randomized block design with 4 replications. We evaluated the incidence of rotten ears, incidence of rotten ears caused by Fusarium spp., severity of ears with Fusarium spp. rot, and incidence of rotten kernels. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and means were compared by the Scott-Knott clustering test (p < 0.05). A significant effect was observed for all evaluated variables, characterizing them as efficient in the discrimination of genotypic variability for reaction to fungal injuries in popcorn. The gene pool of the tropical and temperate Germplasm Collection evaluated here has the potential to generate superior segregants and provide hybrid combinations with alleles of resistance to diseases affecting ears and stored kernels. Based on the different variables and times, the experiment was conducted, and genotypes L65, L80, and IAC 125 showed the highest levels of resistance.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
title Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
spellingShingle Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
Kurosawa,Railan do Nascimento Ferreira
Zea mays
Fusarium spp.
genetic resistance
title_short Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
title_full Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
title_fullStr Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
title_full_unstemmed Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
title_sort Potential of popcorn germplasm as a source of resistance to ear rot
author Kurosawa,Railan do Nascimento Ferreira
author_facet Kurosawa,Railan do Nascimento Ferreira
Amaral Junior,Antonio Teixeira do
Vivas,Janieli Maganha Silva
Guimarães,Amanda Gonçalves
Miranda,Samila Barbosa
Dias,Vicente Mussi
Scapim,Carlos Alberto
author_role author
author2 Amaral Junior,Antonio Teixeira do
Vivas,Janieli Maganha Silva
Guimarães,Amanda Gonçalves
Miranda,Samila Barbosa
Dias,Vicente Mussi
Scapim,Carlos Alberto
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kurosawa,Railan do Nascimento Ferreira
Amaral Junior,Antonio Teixeira do
Vivas,Janieli Maganha Silva
Guimarães,Amanda Gonçalves
Miranda,Samila Barbosa
Dias,Vicente Mussi
Scapim,Carlos Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays
Fusarium spp.
genetic resistance
topic Zea mays
Fusarium spp.
genetic resistance
description ABSTRACT Because of its multi-purpose nature, popcorn has sparked the interest of the World Trade Organization as regards fungal contamination by mycotoxins. However, no investigations have been conducted on popcorn for resistance of genotypes to ear rot. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of popcorn genotypes as to resistance to ear rot and rotten kernels, as an initial step for the implementation of a breeding program with the popcorn crop in Northern Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. Thirty-seven accessions from different ecogeographic regions of Latin America were evaluated in 2 cultivation periods, in a randomized block design with 4 replications. We evaluated the incidence of rotten ears, incidence of rotten ears caused by Fusarium spp., severity of ears with Fusarium spp. rot, and incidence of rotten kernels. The results were subjected to analysis of variance, and means were compared by the Scott-Knott clustering test (p < 0.05). A significant effect was observed for all evaluated variables, characterizing them as efficient in the discrimination of genotypic variability for reaction to fungal injuries in popcorn. The gene pool of the tropical and temperate Germplasm Collection evaluated here has the potential to generate superior segregants and provide hybrid combinations with alleles of resistance to diseases affecting ears and stored kernels. Based on the different variables and times, the experiment was conducted, and genotypes L65, L80, and IAC 125 showed the highest levels of resistance.
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