RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS

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Autor(a) principal: CAMPOS,KELLY APARECIDA FERNANDES DE
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: AZEVEDO,FERNANDO ALVES DE, BASTIANEL,MARINÊS, CRISTOFANI-YALY,MARIÂNGELA
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de fruticultura (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Alternaria brown spot (ABS) disease is caused by the fungus of Alternaria alternata f. sp. citri, which causes injury in leaves, branches and fruits of citrus. The action of the pathogen is directly related to the presence of toxin receptors in susceptible genotypes. The objective of this study was to characterize a population of citrus hybrids obtained from controlled crosses between Pêra de Abril sweet orange and the hybrid of Murcott tangor x Pêra sweet orange (TM x LP 163) for response to ABS through the in vitro inoculation of fungal spores in young detached leaves. The fungus was isolated from the lesions of Murcott tangor fruits that exhibited ABS symptoms. Two hundred thirty-five hybrids were evaluated, and 70 (30%) showed different levels of disease symptoms on detached leaves after 72 hours of inoculation with the fungus, and 165 (70%) were asymptomatic. The frequency of segregation observed (165R:70S) and high level of heritability (h2g = 0.91) suggest that few genes may be involved in controlling the inheritance of ABS resistance in citrus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
title RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
spellingShingle RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
CAMPOS,KELLY APARECIDA FERNANDES DE
Alternaria alternata
genetic breeding
Murcott tangor
Pêra de Abril
sweet orange
title_short RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
title_full RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
title_fullStr RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
title_full_unstemmed RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
title_sort RESISTANCE TO ALTERNARIA BROWN SPOT OF NEW CITRUS HYBRIDS
author CAMPOS,KELLY APARECIDA FERNANDES DE
author_facet CAMPOS,KELLY APARECIDA FERNANDES DE
AZEVEDO,FERNANDO ALVES DE
BASTIANEL,MARINÊS
CRISTOFANI-YALY,MARIÂNGELA
author_role author
author2 AZEVEDO,FERNANDO ALVES DE
BASTIANEL,MARINÊS
CRISTOFANI-YALY,MARIÂNGELA
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CAMPOS,KELLY APARECIDA FERNANDES DE
AZEVEDO,FERNANDO ALVES DE
BASTIANEL,MARINÊS
CRISTOFANI-YALY,MARIÂNGELA
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternaria alternata
genetic breeding
Murcott tangor
Pêra de Abril
sweet orange
topic Alternaria alternata
genetic breeding
Murcott tangor
Pêra de Abril
sweet orange
description ABSTRACT Alternaria brown spot (ABS) disease is caused by the fungus of Alternaria alternata f. sp. citri, which causes injury in leaves, branches and fruits of citrus. The action of the pathogen is directly related to the presence of toxin receptors in susceptible genotypes. The objective of this study was to characterize a population of citrus hybrids obtained from controlled crosses between Pêra de Abril sweet orange and the hybrid of Murcott tangor x Pêra sweet orange (TM x LP 163) for response to ABS through the in vitro inoculation of fungal spores in young detached leaves. The fungus was isolated from the lesions of Murcott tangor fruits that exhibited ABS symptoms. Two hundred thirty-five hybrids were evaluated, and 70 (30%) showed different levels of disease symptoms on detached leaves after 72 hours of inoculation with the fungus, and 165 (70%) were asymptomatic. The frequency of segregation observed (165R:70S) and high level of heritability (h2g = 0.91) suggest that few genes may be involved in controlling the inheritance of ABS resistance in citrus.
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