Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Henrique S. S.
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Zambolim,Laércio, Rodrigues,Fabrício A., Paul,Pierce A., Pádua,Joaquim G., Ribeiro Júnior,José I., N. Júnior,Antonio F., Rosado,André W. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Tropical plant pathology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1982-56762014000400004
Resumo: Three field experiments were carried out to assess the level of resistance of several cultivars to early blight (EB) and to examine the association between host resistance and either foliage maturity or tuber skin types. A total of 26 cultivars were used in Exps. 1 and 2, and 24 in Exp. 3. Plants were inoculated with isolates of Alternaria grandis at 31 days after planting. EB severity was quantified in each plot every seven days. The approach to determine the resistance levels of potato cultivars was based on multivariate analysis techniques. The tested cultivars responded as either resistant, moderately resistant, moderately susceptible or susceptible to EB. Most of the cultivars were classified as susceptible or moderately susceptible to EB. Resistant cultivars were mid-season, mid-late or late maturity. None of the susceptible cultivars were later maturity (mid-late or late maturity). In most cases, susceptible cultivars were earlier maturity (early or mid-early maturity). Most resistant cultivars had rough, mid-rough or smooth skin. None of the susceptible cultivars had rough skin. In most cases, susceptible or moderately susceptible cultivars had smooth skin. Obtaining potato cultivars that are resistant to this destructive disease will help reduce production costs and the need for costly fungicides.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
title Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
spellingShingle Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
Duarte,Henrique S. S.
Alternaria grandis
Solanum tuberosum
disease management
foliar disease
host resistance
tissue susceptibility
title_short Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
title_full Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
title_fullStr Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
title_full_unstemmed Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
title_sort Field resistance of potato cultivars to foliar early blight and its relationship with foliage maturity and tuber skin types
author Duarte,Henrique S. S.
author_facet Duarte,Henrique S. S.
Zambolim,Laércio
Rodrigues,Fabrício A.
Paul,Pierce A.
Pádua,Joaquim G.
Ribeiro Júnior,José I.
N. Júnior,Antonio F.
Rosado,André W. C.
author_role author
author2 Zambolim,Laércio
Rodrigues,Fabrício A.
Paul,Pierce A.
Pádua,Joaquim G.
Ribeiro Júnior,José I.
N. Júnior,Antonio F.
Rosado,André W. C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Henrique S. S.
Zambolim,Laércio
Rodrigues,Fabrício A.
Paul,Pierce A.
Pádua,Joaquim G.
Ribeiro Júnior,José I.
N. Júnior,Antonio F.
Rosado,André W. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternaria grandis
Solanum tuberosum
disease management
foliar disease
host resistance
tissue susceptibility
topic Alternaria grandis
Solanum tuberosum
disease management
foliar disease
host resistance
tissue susceptibility
description Three field experiments were carried out to assess the level of resistance of several cultivars to early blight (EB) and to examine the association between host resistance and either foliage maturity or tuber skin types. A total of 26 cultivars were used in Exps. 1 and 2, and 24 in Exp. 3. Plants were inoculated with isolates of Alternaria grandis at 31 days after planting. EB severity was quantified in each plot every seven days. The approach to determine the resistance levels of potato cultivars was based on multivariate analysis techniques. The tested cultivars responded as either resistant, moderately resistant, moderately susceptible or susceptible to EB. Most of the cultivars were classified as susceptible or moderately susceptible to EB. Resistant cultivars were mid-season, mid-late or late maturity. None of the susceptible cultivars were later maturity (mid-late or late maturity). In most cases, susceptible cultivars were earlier maturity (early or mid-early maturity). Most resistant cultivars had rough, mid-rough or smooth skin. None of the susceptible cultivars had rough skin. In most cases, susceptible or moderately susceptible cultivars had smooth skin. Obtaining potato cultivars that are resistant to this destructive disease will help reduce production costs and the need for costly fungicides.
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