Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp.
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Resumo: | This study aimed to verify the viability of propagation material from coffee plants descended from germplasm susceptible to blister spot disease as well as its susceptibility to Colletotrichum sp. relative to commercial coffee cultivars. In the first experiment, fruits were harvested from plants with and without symptoms of blister spot and sowed in trays containing a commercial sterilized substrate. The percentages of germinated seeds, viable plantlets and seedlings were evaluated. In diseased tissues, pathogens were isolated and identified though a pathogenicity test. In the second experiment, ten commercial cultivars and one cultivar originating from plants with blister spot were inoculated with the pathogens to assess the severity of anthracnose. Significant differences were not observed with respect to seed germination. However, the viability of plantlets and seedlings was reduced in the cultivar originating from plants with blister spot (Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants-GODP). These plants showed characteristic symptoms of blister spot, including necrosis in the leaves and hypocotyls, wilting and death. In the necrotic lesions, we observed characteristic sporulation of Colletotrichum sp. The cultivar most susceptible to anthracnose in cotyledonary leaves was Catuaí Vermelho (GODP), which presented the highest area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). In conclusion, the viability of propagation material from coffee plants that had descended from plants with symptoms of blister spot (GODP) was reduced compared with plants from other genotypes, although seed germination was not affected. Moreover, GODP species are more susceptible to Anthracnose on the cotyledonary leaves relative to the other analyzed commercial cultivars. This work is the first to report on different symptoms exhibited by seedlings originating from the seeds of plants with symptoms of blister spot.. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp.Viabilidade e suscetibilidade de material propagativo de cafeeiro a Colletotrichum sp.AnthracnoseCoffea arabica LGenotype Originated from Diseased Plants (GODP)Blister spot.5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia)AntracnoseCoffea arabica LGenótipo Originado de Plantas Doentes- GOPDMancha manteigosa.5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia)This study aimed to verify the viability of propagation material from coffee plants descended from germplasm susceptible to blister spot disease as well as its susceptibility to Colletotrichum sp. relative to commercial coffee cultivars. In the first experiment, fruits were harvested from plants with and without symptoms of blister spot and sowed in trays containing a commercial sterilized substrate. The percentages of germinated seeds, viable plantlets and seedlings were evaluated. In diseased tissues, pathogens were isolated and identified though a pathogenicity test. In the second experiment, ten commercial cultivars and one cultivar originating from plants with blister spot were inoculated with the pathogens to assess the severity of anthracnose. Significant differences were not observed with respect to seed germination. However, the viability of plantlets and seedlings was reduced in the cultivar originating from plants with blister spot (Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants-GODP). These plants showed characteristic symptoms of blister spot, including necrosis in the leaves and hypocotyls, wilting and death. In the necrotic lesions, we observed characteristic sporulation of Colletotrichum sp. The cultivar most susceptible to anthracnose in cotyledonary leaves was Catuaí Vermelho (GODP), which presented the highest area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). In conclusion, the viability of propagation material from coffee plants that had descended from plants with symptoms of blister spot (GODP) was reduced compared with plants from other genotypes, although seed germination was not affected. Moreover, GODP species are more susceptible to Anthracnose on the cotyledonary leaves relative to the other analyzed commercial cultivars. This work is the first to report on different symptoms exhibited by seedlings originating from the seeds of plants with symptoms of blister spot..Objetivou-se neste trabalho verificar a viabilidade de material propagativo de cafeeiro proveniente de germoplasma susceptível a Mancha manteigosa, assim como a sua susceptibilidade a Colletotrichum sp. em comparação a cultivares comerciais de cafeeiro. No primeiro experimento, frutos foram colhidos de plantas com e sem sintomas da mancha manteigosa e a semeadura realizada em bandejas contendo substrato esterilizado. Avaliou-se a porcentagem de sementes germinadas e de plântulas e mudas viáveis. Realizou-se o isolamento, a identificação do patógeno dos tecidos doentes e o teste de patogenicidade. No segundo experimento, inoculou-se o patógeno em dez cultivares de cafeeiro e em uma cultivar originada de plantas com Mancha manteigosa (GOPD) para a avaliação da severidade da antracnose. Não houve diferença quanto à germinação das sementes. Porém, a viabilidade das plântulas e das mudas, foi reduzida nos GOPDs. Estes apresentaram sintomas da mancha manteigosa, necrose nas folhas e nos hipocótilos, murcha e morte. Nas lesões necrosadas observou-se esporulação característica de Colletotrichum spp. A cultivar Catuaí Vermelho (GOPD) foi altamente suscetível à antracnose nas folhas cotiledonares apresentando a maior AACPD em relação aos outros genótipos testados. Conclui-se que a viabilidade de material propagativo de cafeeiro proveniente de sementes de plantas com Mancha manteigosa (GOPDs) é menor do que em plantas provenientes de outros genótipos, porém a germinação não foi afetada. Além disso, Os GOPDs são mais suscetíveis à Antracnose nas folhas cotiledonares do que em outras cultivares comerciais analisadas. Este trabalho foi o primeiro a relatar os diferentes sintomas apresentados pelas mudas originadas de sementes de plantas com sintomas da mancha manteigosa.UEL2015-12-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPesquisaPesquisaapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/1803410.5433/1679-0359.2015v36n6p3539Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 36 No. 6 (2015); 3539-3552Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 36 n. 6 (2015); 3539-35521679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)instacron:UELenghttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/18034/17437http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOgoshi, CláudioPinto, Felipe Augusto Moretti FerreiraSantos Neto, HelonSilva, Bruno Marques daAbreu, Mário Sobral deResende, Mario Lúcio Vilela de2022-12-02T16:12:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18034Revistahttp://www.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrariasPUBhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/oaisemina.agrarias@uel.br1679-03591676-546Xopendoar:2022-12-02T16:12:07Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Londrina (UEL)false |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. Viabilidade e suscetibilidade de material propagativo de cafeeiro a Colletotrichum sp. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. Ogoshi, Cláudio Anthracnose Coffea arabica L Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants (GODP) Blister spot. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) Antracnose Coffea arabica L Genótipo Originado de Plantas Doentes- GOPD Mancha manteigosa. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
title_full |
Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
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Viability and susceptibility of propagation material from coffee plants to Colletotrichum sp. |
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Ogoshi, Cláudio |
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Ogoshi, Cláudio Pinto, Felipe Augusto Moretti Ferreira Santos Neto, Helon Silva, Bruno Marques da Abreu, Mário Sobral de Resende, Mario Lúcio Vilela de |
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Pinto, Felipe Augusto Moretti Ferreira Santos Neto, Helon Silva, Bruno Marques da Abreu, Mário Sobral de Resende, Mario Lúcio Vilela de |
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Ogoshi, Cláudio Pinto, Felipe Augusto Moretti Ferreira Santos Neto, Helon Silva, Bruno Marques da Abreu, Mário Sobral de Resende, Mario Lúcio Vilela de |
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Anthracnose Coffea arabica L Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants (GODP) Blister spot. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) Antracnose Coffea arabica L Genótipo Originado de Plantas Doentes- GOPD Mancha manteigosa. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) |
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Anthracnose Coffea arabica L Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants (GODP) Blister spot. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) Antracnose Coffea arabica L Genótipo Originado de Plantas Doentes- GOPD Mancha manteigosa. 5.01.02.01-0 (Fitopatologia) |
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This study aimed to verify the viability of propagation material from coffee plants descended from germplasm susceptible to blister spot disease as well as its susceptibility to Colletotrichum sp. relative to commercial coffee cultivars. In the first experiment, fruits were harvested from plants with and without symptoms of blister spot and sowed in trays containing a commercial sterilized substrate. The percentages of germinated seeds, viable plantlets and seedlings were evaluated. In diseased tissues, pathogens were isolated and identified though a pathogenicity test. In the second experiment, ten commercial cultivars and one cultivar originating from plants with blister spot were inoculated with the pathogens to assess the severity of anthracnose. Significant differences were not observed with respect to seed germination. However, the viability of plantlets and seedlings was reduced in the cultivar originating from plants with blister spot (Genotype Originated from Diseased Plants-GODP). These plants showed characteristic symptoms of blister spot, including necrosis in the leaves and hypocotyls, wilting and death. In the necrotic lesions, we observed characteristic sporulation of Colletotrichum sp. The cultivar most susceptible to anthracnose in cotyledonary leaves was Catuaí Vermelho (GODP), which presented the highest area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). In conclusion, the viability of propagation material from coffee plants that had descended from plants with symptoms of blister spot (GODP) was reduced compared with plants from other genotypes, although seed germination was not affected. Moreover, GODP species are more susceptible to Anthracnose on the cotyledonary leaves relative to the other analyzed commercial cultivars. This work is the first to report on different symptoms exhibited by seedlings originating from the seeds of plants with symptoms of blister spot.. |
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