Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento,Fernanda dos Santos
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Sousa,Yan Moreira, Rocha,Anelita de Jesus, Ferreira,Claudia Fortes, Haddad,Fernando, Amorim,Edson Perito
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Black Sigatoka (black leaf streak disease) is caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensisMorelet. This phytopathogen colonizes banana leaves, resulting in reduced photosynthesis and decreased productivity. Fungicide applications are useful to control black Sigatoka; however, they increase production costs and can have adverse environmental and health impacts. The cultivation of resistant cultivars is regarded as a more economically viable option. The objective of this study was to perform diploid phenotyping in a set of wild banana accessions to identify resistant genotypes. A total of 31 accessions (30 with AA genome and one with AB genome) were phenotyped based on the presence of disease symptoms using a scoring scale. The area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC), the disease severity index (DI), and the disease severity increase index (DII) were estimated. The DII variable proved to be efficient in identifying banana accessions with black Sigatoka resistance. Likewise, the selection index for ranking accessions with moderate black Sigatoka resistance allowed us to identify those genotypes with the highest quantitative resistance. Five diploid accessions (Krasan Saichon, Zebrina, Birmanie, Nº 118, and Tuu Gia) were found to be resistant to this fungal disease; eight accessions (PA Rayong, Pisang Cici, Malaccensis 1, 028003- 01, Microcarpa, Pisang Lidi, Lilin, and Malbut) were moderately resistant.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
title Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
spellingShingle Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
Nascimento,Fernanda dos Santos
Phenotyping
Musa spp
Mycosphaerella fijiensis
title_short Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
title_full Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
title_fullStr Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
title_full_unstemmed Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
title_sort Sources of black Sigatoka resistance in wild banana diploids
author Nascimento,Fernanda dos Santos
author_facet Nascimento,Fernanda dos Santos
Sousa,Yan Moreira
Rocha,Anelita de Jesus
Ferreira,Claudia Fortes
Haddad,Fernando
Amorim,Edson Perito
author_role author
author2 Sousa,Yan Moreira
Rocha,Anelita de Jesus
Ferreira,Claudia Fortes
Haddad,Fernando
Amorim,Edson Perito
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nascimento,Fernanda dos Santos
Sousa,Yan Moreira
Rocha,Anelita de Jesus
Ferreira,Claudia Fortes
Haddad,Fernando
Amorim,Edson Perito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phenotyping
Musa spp
Mycosphaerella fijiensis
topic Phenotyping
Musa spp
Mycosphaerella fijiensis
description Abstract Black Sigatoka (black leaf streak disease) is caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella fijiensisMorelet. This phytopathogen colonizes banana leaves, resulting in reduced photosynthesis and decreased productivity. Fungicide applications are useful to control black Sigatoka; however, they increase production costs and can have adverse environmental and health impacts. The cultivation of resistant cultivars is regarded as a more economically viable option. The objective of this study was to perform diploid phenotyping in a set of wild banana accessions to identify resistant genotypes. A total of 31 accessions (30 with AA genome and one with AB genome) were phenotyped based on the presence of disease symptoms using a scoring scale. The area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC), the disease severity index (DI), and the disease severity increase index (DII) were estimated. The DII variable proved to be efficient in identifying banana accessions with black Sigatoka resistance. Likewise, the selection index for ranking accessions with moderate black Sigatoka resistance allowed us to identify those genotypes with the highest quantitative resistance. Five diploid accessions (Krasan Saichon, Zebrina, Birmanie, Nº 118, and Tuu Gia) were found to be resistant to this fungal disease; eight accessions (PA Rayong, Pisang Cici, Malaccensis 1, 028003- 01, Microcarpa, Pisang Lidi, Lilin, and Malbut) were moderately resistant.
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