Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean

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Autor(a) principal: Nicoli,Alessandro
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Zambolim,Laércio, Paula Júnior,Trazilbo J., Vieira,Rogério F., Teixeira,Hudson, Carneiro,José Eustáquio S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
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Resumo: Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli (Fsp) is widely distributed in Latin America. Experiments involving artificial inoculations could be better compared whether the number of Fsp infective propagules is well quantified by using chlamydospores. This study aimed to define the adequate concentration of chlamydospores of Fsp for assessment of the disease severity under controlled conditions. In greenhouse, two experiments were performed, where common bean susceptible genotypes were sown in a substrate infested with 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate. Plants were rated for disease severity at 30 d after emergence. Linear response plateau was used to represent the relationship between disease severity and concentration of chlamydospores in the substrate. According to our results, concentrations between 4500 and 5000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate maximizes the disease severity and can be recommended to evaluate large-scale screenings of bean germplasm.
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spelling Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common beanFusarium solani f. sp. phaseoliPhaseolus vulgarisdisease evaluationFusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli (Fsp) is widely distributed in Latin America. Experiments involving artificial inoculations could be better compared whether the number of Fsp infective propagules is well quantified by using chlamydospores. This study aimed to define the adequate concentration of chlamydospores of Fsp for assessment of the disease severity under controlled conditions. In greenhouse, two experiments were performed, where common bean susceptible genotypes were sown in a substrate infested with 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate. Plants were rated for disease severity at 30 d after emergence. Linear response plateau was used to represent the relationship between disease severity and concentration of chlamydospores in the substrate. According to our results, concentrations between 4500 and 5000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate maximizes the disease severity and can be recommended to evaluate large-scale screenings of bean germplasm.Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia2013-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762013000200009Tropical Plant Pathology v.38 n.2 2013reponame:Tropical plant pathology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiainstacron:SBF10.1590/S1982-56762013000200009info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNicoli,AlessandroZambolim,LaércioPaula Júnior,Trazilbo J.Vieira,Rogério F.Teixeira,HudsonCarneiro,José Eustáquio S.eng2013-05-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1982-56762013000200009Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/tpp/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpsbf-revista@ufla.br1983-20521982-5676opendoar:2013-05-07T00:00Tropical plant pathology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
title Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
spellingShingle Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
Nicoli,Alessandro
Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli
Phaseolus vulgaris
disease evaluation
title_short Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
title_full Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
title_fullStr Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
title_full_unstemmed Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
title_sort Chlamydospore concentration for assessment of Fusarium root rot on common bean
author Nicoli,Alessandro
author_facet Nicoli,Alessandro
Zambolim,Laércio
Paula Júnior,Trazilbo J.
Vieira,Rogério F.
Teixeira,Hudson
Carneiro,José Eustáquio S.
author_role author
author2 Zambolim,Laércio
Paula Júnior,Trazilbo J.
Vieira,Rogério F.
Teixeira,Hudson
Carneiro,José Eustáquio S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nicoli,Alessandro
Zambolim,Laércio
Paula Júnior,Trazilbo J.
Vieira,Rogério F.
Teixeira,Hudson
Carneiro,José Eustáquio S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli
Phaseolus vulgaris
disease evaluation
topic Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli
Phaseolus vulgaris
disease evaluation
description Fusarium root rot caused by Fusarium solani f. sp. phaseoli (Fsp) is widely distributed in Latin America. Experiments involving artificial inoculations could be better compared whether the number of Fsp infective propagules is well quantified by using chlamydospores. This study aimed to define the adequate concentration of chlamydospores of Fsp for assessment of the disease severity under controlled conditions. In greenhouse, two experiments were performed, where common bean susceptible genotypes were sown in a substrate infested with 0, 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 or 6000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate. Plants were rated for disease severity at 30 d after emergence. Linear response plateau was used to represent the relationship between disease severity and concentration of chlamydospores in the substrate. According to our results, concentrations between 4500 and 5000 chlamydospores g-1 of substrate maximizes the disease severity and can be recommended to evaluate large-scale screenings of bean germplasm.
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