Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves, Zalmar Santana
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UEFS
Texto Completo: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/789
Resumo: Bananas are among the most consumed fruits worldwide. In Brazil bananas belonging to the Prata subgroup are most representative occupying almost 60% of the cultivated area due to its good acceptability in the internal market. One of the main challenges to banana production is the attack of pathogens such as virus, bacteria and fungi. The main threatening fungi diseases are fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense and black Sigatoka, with Pseudocercospora fijiensis as its main pathogen. The objectives of this work were to challenge new diploid and tetraploid hybrids of banana in terms of resistance to wilt of Fusarium race 1 (FOC) and Pseudocercospora fijiensis,under field conditions aiming to select resistant hybrids for use in crosses or recommendation to banana growers. The scores for external and internal symptoms were transformed into incidence index for fusarium wilt. In addition, the hybrids were characterized agronomically to be used in the indexes by selection gain. Four selection criteria were considered for evaluation of Black Sigatoka: during the total period of the experiment; only in the summer period; only in the winter period; and in the emission and harvest of the clusters, using their estimated average ID's and AACPD's. Three improved diploids were selected for presenting resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics of interest. A Prata-type and a Pacovan hybrid were resistant to Foc race 1 and presenting agronomic characteristics of interest. A new Silk-type hybrid presented resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics superior to the BRS Princesa cultivar. The selection of the hybrids was more effective when concentrated in the winter and evaluation of symptoms in four number three leaves. Three improved diploids presented qualitative resistance and two quantitative resistance. A Prata-type tetraploid hybrid had quantitative resistance and potential for use by banana growers.The identification of the best season for Black Sigatoka evaluations together with the use of early selection criteria, in order to accelerate the development of cultivars to make them available to the farmers, helps to gain time for the evaluation of cultivars and the availability of these materials to the consumer market, thus classifying as novel and innovative, in addition to contributing to the advancement of studies of these diseases and the genetic improvement of banana
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spelling Amorim, Edson Perito90982452004http://lattes.cnpq.br/672667530570634103659679588http://lattes.cnpq.br/3212698904144704Gonçalves, Zalmar Santana2019-07-03T22:02:08Z2019-04-30GONÇALVES, Zalmar Santana. Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira. 2019. 91f. Tese (Doutorado Acadêmico em Biotecnologia) - Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2019.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/789Bananas are among the most consumed fruits worldwide. In Brazil bananas belonging to the Prata subgroup are most representative occupying almost 60% of the cultivated area due to its good acceptability in the internal market. One of the main challenges to banana production is the attack of pathogens such as virus, bacteria and fungi. The main threatening fungi diseases are fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense and black Sigatoka, with Pseudocercospora fijiensis as its main pathogen. The objectives of this work were to challenge new diploid and tetraploid hybrids of banana in terms of resistance to wilt of Fusarium race 1 (FOC) and Pseudocercospora fijiensis,under field conditions aiming to select resistant hybrids for use in crosses or recommendation to banana growers. The scores for external and internal symptoms were transformed into incidence index for fusarium wilt. In addition, the hybrids were characterized agronomically to be used in the indexes by selection gain. Four selection criteria were considered for evaluation of Black Sigatoka: during the total period of the experiment; only in the summer period; only in the winter period; and in the emission and harvest of the clusters, using their estimated average ID's and AACPD's. Three improved diploids were selected for presenting resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics of interest. A Prata-type and a Pacovan hybrid were resistant to Foc race 1 and presenting agronomic characteristics of interest. A new Silk-type hybrid presented resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics superior to the BRS Princesa cultivar. The selection of the hybrids was more effective when concentrated in the winter and evaluation of symptoms in four number three leaves. Three improved diploids presented qualitative resistance and two quantitative resistance. A Prata-type tetraploid hybrid had quantitative resistance and potential for use by banana growers.The identification of the best season for Black Sigatoka evaluations together with the use of early selection criteria, in order to accelerate the development of cultivars to make them available to the farmers, helps to gain time for the evaluation of cultivars and the availability of these materials to the consumer market, thus classifying as novel and innovative, in addition to contributing to the advancement of studies of these diseases and the genetic improvement of bananaA banana figura-se entre as frutas mais consumidas em todas as regiões do mundo. No Brasil, predomina o cultivo do subgrupo Prata, que ocupa aproximadamente 60% da área cultivada, devido à sua boa aceitação pelo mercado interno. Um dos principais desafios à produção de bananas é o ataque de patógenos, com destaque para vírus, bactérias, e fungos. Dentre asdoenças, as mais ameaçadoras são a murcha de Fusarium, causada por Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense e a Sigatoka-negra, agente causal Pseudocercospora fijiensis. Os objetivos desse trabalho foi desafiar novos híbridos diploides e tetraploides de bananeira quanto a resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 (FOC) e de Pseudocercosporafijiensis, sob condições de campo, visando selecionar híbridos resistentes para uso em cruzamentos ou recomendação aos agricultores.As notas para sintomas externos e internos foram transformadas em índice de severidade para murcha de Fusarium. Além disso, os híbridos foram caracterizados agronomicamente para serem utilizadosnos índices por ganho de seleção. Quatro critérios de seleção foram considerados para avaliação de Sigatoka-negra: durante o período total do experimento; apenas no período de verão; apenas no período do inverno; e na emissão e colheita dos cachos, utilizando-se dos seus ID´s e AACPD´s médios estimados.Três diploides melhorados foram selecionados por apresentarem resistência a Foc raça 1 e características agronômicas de interesse. Um híbrido do tipo Prata e outro tipo Pacovan, apresentaram resistência a Foc raça 1 e características agronômicas de interesse. Um novo híbrido do tipo Maçã, mostrou resistência a Foc1 e características agronômicas superiores a cultivar BRS Princesa.A seleção de híbridos foi mais efetiva quando concentrada na estação de inverno e a avaliação dos sintomas em quatro folhas nº 3. Três diploides melhorados apresentaram resistência qualitativae dois resistência quantitativa. A identificação da melhor época para avaliações de Sigatoka-negra em conjunto com o uso de critérios de seleção precoce, de forma a acelerar o desenvolvimento de cultivares para disponibiliza-las aos agricultores, auxilia no ganho de tempo para avaliação de cultivares e disponibilização desses materiais para o mercado consumidor, classificando assim como inédita e inovadora, além de contribuir para o avanço dos estudos dessas doenças e do melhoramento genético da bananeiraSubmitted by Verena Pereira (verenagoncalves@uefs.br) on 2019-07-03T22:02:08Z No. of bitstreams: 1 TESE COMPLETA_ZALMAR.pdf: 2393236 bytes, checksum: e4ba5f03b662c0eb367d51b67d84f93b (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-07-03T22:02:08Z (GMT). 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title Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
spellingShingle Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
Gonçalves, Zalmar Santana
Musa spp.
Mal-do-Panamá,Sigatoka-negra
resistência genética
Musa spp.
Panama disease, black Sigatoka
genetic resistence
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
title_short Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
title_full Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
title_fullStr Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
title_full_unstemmed Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
title_sort Fontes de resistência à murcha de Fusarium raça 1 e Sigatoka-negra entre híbridos de bananeira
author Gonçalves, Zalmar Santana
author_facet Gonçalves, Zalmar Santana
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contributor_str_mv Amorim, Edson Perito
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Musa spp.
Mal-do-Panamá,Sigatoka-negra
resistência genética
topic Musa spp.
Mal-do-Panamá,Sigatoka-negra
resistência genética
Musa spp.
Panama disease, black Sigatoka
genetic resistence
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Musa spp.
Panama disease, black Sigatoka
genetic resistence
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description Bananas are among the most consumed fruits worldwide. In Brazil bananas belonging to the Prata subgroup are most representative occupying almost 60% of the cultivated area due to its good acceptability in the internal market. One of the main challenges to banana production is the attack of pathogens such as virus, bacteria and fungi. The main threatening fungi diseases are fusarium wilt, caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense and black Sigatoka, with Pseudocercospora fijiensis as its main pathogen. The objectives of this work were to challenge new diploid and tetraploid hybrids of banana in terms of resistance to wilt of Fusarium race 1 (FOC) and Pseudocercospora fijiensis,under field conditions aiming to select resistant hybrids for use in crosses or recommendation to banana growers. The scores for external and internal symptoms were transformed into incidence index for fusarium wilt. In addition, the hybrids were characterized agronomically to be used in the indexes by selection gain. Four selection criteria were considered for evaluation of Black Sigatoka: during the total period of the experiment; only in the summer period; only in the winter period; and in the emission and harvest of the clusters, using their estimated average ID's and AACPD's. Three improved diploids were selected for presenting resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics of interest. A Prata-type and a Pacovan hybrid were resistant to Foc race 1 and presenting agronomic characteristics of interest. A new Silk-type hybrid presented resistance to Foc race 1 and agronomic characteristics superior to the BRS Princesa cultivar. The selection of the hybrids was more effective when concentrated in the winter and evaluation of symptoms in four number three leaves. Three improved diploids presented qualitative resistance and two quantitative resistance. A Prata-type tetraploid hybrid had quantitative resistance and potential for use by banana growers.The identification of the best season for Black Sigatoka evaluations together with the use of early selection criteria, in order to accelerate the development of cultivars to make them available to the farmers, helps to gain time for the evaluation of cultivars and the availability of these materials to the consumer market, thus classifying as novel and innovative, in addition to contributing to the advancement of studies of these diseases and the genetic improvement of banana
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