Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha
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Resumo: | Powdery mildew is one of the most severe diseases of zucchini and can cause a reduction of up to 50% in productivity. The search for low-cost products and molecules, which are effective in controlling powdery mildew and are harmless to man and the environment, has grown rapidly. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of products formulated based on potassium carbonate (Carbos®), the mixture of essential oil + garlic extract (Melalho®) and terpenes (Botanix Terpex®) in the control of zucchini powdery mildew. The assays were carried out in a greenhouse, using zucchini seeds cv. Caserta, which is susceptible to powdery mildew. The inoculation of the plants occurred naturally, keeping zucchini plants with high severity of powdery mildew inside the greenhouse. The products were sprayed weekly on the plants and their effects compared with control plants and with a recommended fungicide. In this study, four experiments were performed, with the first two evaluating several product concentrations Carbos® (0.0; 0.2; 0.5; 0.8; and 1.1% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0 ; 0.1; 0.4; 0.7; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; and 2.0%); in the third experiment, the most effective concentrations were evaluated based on the two previous experiments (Carbos® = 0.0; 0.3; and 1.0% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0; 0.2; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; and 1.0%), also considering phytotoxicity effects; and in the fourth experiment, the effects of the mixture of the alternative products were assessed [(0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho); (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.3% Carbos®); (0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®); and (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®)]. The disease severity was assessed weekly, based on the percentage of leaf tissue covered by the pathogen. Severity data, considering only the diseased leaves, were used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve per diseased leaves (AUDPC/DL). In the first two experiments, it was verified that the reduction of AUDPC was inversely proportional to the concentration of the alternative products sprayed, indicating the concentrations mentioned above for each product used in the third experiment, as well as the mixtures tested in the fourth experiment. In the third experiment, the products Melalho (0.5% and 1.0%) and Botanix Terpex (1.0%) showed the lowest AUDPC/DL, differing significantly from the fungicide. In the assay with mixtures of the tested products, it was found that when comparing them with the control and the fungicide, all mixtures significantly reduced the disease severity. All mixtures were statistically similar in terms of reducing the severity of the disease, which was assessed by using the AUDPC/DL. Mixtures of Botanix Terpex® + Melalho + Carbos® (T+M+C), Botanix Terpex® + Melalho® (T+M) and Melalho + Carbos® (M+C) reduced the severity of the disease by 94.9%, 94.9%, and 94.3%, respectively, while the fungicide reduced the disease by 74.5%. Phytotoxicity problems were observed for Melalho® at concentrations of 1.5% and 2% and Carbos® at concentrations of 0.8% and 1.0%. |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinhaEffect of potassium carbonate, tea tree oil + garlic extrat, and terpenes base products on the control of Podosphaera xanthii from zucchiniPodosphaera xanthiiOídio - Controle alternativoAbobrinha - Doenças e pragasCucurbita pepoPowdery mildew - Alternative controZucchini - Diseases and pestsFitopatologiaPowdery mildew is one of the most severe diseases of zucchini and can cause a reduction of up to 50% in productivity. The search for low-cost products and molecules, which are effective in controlling powdery mildew and are harmless to man and the environment, has grown rapidly. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of products formulated based on potassium carbonate (Carbos®), the mixture of essential oil + garlic extract (Melalho®) and terpenes (Botanix Terpex®) in the control of zucchini powdery mildew. The assays were carried out in a greenhouse, using zucchini seeds cv. Caserta, which is susceptible to powdery mildew. The inoculation of the plants occurred naturally, keeping zucchini plants with high severity of powdery mildew inside the greenhouse. The products were sprayed weekly on the plants and their effects compared with control plants and with a recommended fungicide. In this study, four experiments were performed, with the first two evaluating several product concentrations Carbos® (0.0; 0.2; 0.5; 0.8; and 1.1% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0 ; 0.1; 0.4; 0.7; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; and 2.0%); in the third experiment, the most effective concentrations were evaluated based on the two previous experiments (Carbos® = 0.0; 0.3; and 1.0% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0; 0.2; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; and 1.0%), also considering phytotoxicity effects; and in the fourth experiment, the effects of the mixture of the alternative products were assessed [(0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho); (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.3% Carbos®); (0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®); and (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®)]. The disease severity was assessed weekly, based on the percentage of leaf tissue covered by the pathogen. Severity data, considering only the diseased leaves, were used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve per diseased leaves (AUDPC/DL). In the first two experiments, it was verified that the reduction of AUDPC was inversely proportional to the concentration of the alternative products sprayed, indicating the concentrations mentioned above for each product used in the third experiment, as well as the mixtures tested in the fourth experiment. In the third experiment, the products Melalho (0.5% and 1.0%) and Botanix Terpex (1.0%) showed the lowest AUDPC/DL, differing significantly from the fungicide. In the assay with mixtures of the tested products, it was found that when comparing them with the control and the fungicide, all mixtures significantly reduced the disease severity. All mixtures were statistically similar in terms of reducing the severity of the disease, which was assessed by using the AUDPC/DL. Mixtures of Botanix Terpex® + Melalho + Carbos® (T+M+C), Botanix Terpex® + Melalho® (T+M) and Melalho + Carbos® (M+C) reduced the severity of the disease by 94.9%, 94.9%, and 94.3%, respectively, while the fungicide reduced the disease by 74.5%. Phytotoxicity problems were observed for Melalho® at concentrations of 1.5% and 2% and Carbos® at concentrations of 0.8% and 1.0%.O oídio é uma das mais severas doenças da abobrinha podendo causar redução de até 50% na produtividade. A busca por produtos e moléculas de baixo custo, com eficiência no controle do oídio e inócuos ao homem e ao ambiente tem tido um elevado crescimento. O objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar a eficiência de produtos formulados à base de carbonato de potássio (Carbos®), da mistura do óleo essencial de melaleuca + extrato de alho (Melalho®) e de terpenos (Botanix Terpex®) no controle de oídio da abobrinha. Os ensaios foram conduzidos em casa de vegetação, onde foram utilizadas sementes de abobrinha cv. Caserta a qual apresenta suscetibilidade ao oídio. A inoculação das plantas ocorreu naturalmente mantendo plantas de abobrinha com alta severidade de oídio no interior da casa-de-vegetação. Os produtos foram pulverizados semanalmente nas plantas e os seus efeitos comparados com plantas controle e com um fungicida recomendado. Neste estudo foram realizados quatro experimentos, sendo nos dois primeiros avaliadas diversas concentrações dos produtos Carbos (0,0; 0,2; 0,5; 0,8 e 1,1% v/v), Botanix Terpex (0,0; 0,1; 0,4; 0,7 e 1,0%, v/v/) e Melalho (0,0; 0,5; 1,0; 1,5 e 2,0%); no terceiro experimento foram avaliadas as concentrações mais efetivas com base nos dois ensaios anteriores (Carbos® = 0,0; 0,3 e 1,0% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0,0; 0,2 e 1,0%, v/v/) e Melalho® (0,0; 0,5 e 1,0%), também sendo considerados os problemas de fitotoxicidade; e no quarto experimento foram avaliados os efeitos das misturas dos produtos alternativos [(0,2% de Botanix Terpex® + 0,5% de Melalho); (0,2% de Botanix Terpex® + 0,3% de Carbos®); (0,5% de Melalho + 0,3% de Carbos) e (0,2% de Botanix Terpex® + 0,5% de Melalho + 0,3% de Carbos). A severidade da doença foi avaliada semanalmente, com base na porcentagem de tecido foliar coberto pelo patógeno. Os dados de severidade, considerando apenas as folhas doentes, foram utilizados para calcular a área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPD/FL). Nos dois primeiros experimentos foi verificada que a redução da AACPD/FL foi inversamente proporcional à concentração dos produtos alternativos pulverizados, tendo sido selecionadas as concentrações indicadas acima, para cada produto, para o terceiro experimento, bem como as misturas para o quarto experimento. No terceiro experimento, os produtos Melalho® (0,5% e 1,0%) e Botanix Terpex® (1,0%) foram os que apresentaram a menor AACPD/FL, diferindo estatisticamente do fungicida. No experimento desenvolvido com misturas de produtos foi verificado que, quando comparadas as misturas desses produtos, tanto com o controle, quanto com o fungicida, todas as misturas reduziram significativamente a severidade da doença em relação a ambos os tratamentos. Todas as misturas foram estatisticamente semelhantes quanto à redução da severidade da doença avaliada por meio da AACPD/FL. As misturas dos produtos Botanix Terpex® + Melalho® + Carbos®, Botanix Terpex® + Melalho e Melalho® + Carbos® reduziram a severidade da doença em 94,9%, 94,9% e 94,3%, respectivamente, enquanto o fungicida reduziu a doença em 74,5%. Foram observados problemas de fitotoxicidade para o Melalho® nas concentrações de 1,5% e 2%, e para o Carbos® na concentração de 0,8% e 1,0%.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/FitopatologiaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de FitopatologiaBettiol, WagnerBettiol, WagnerCosta, Lilian Simara Abreu SoaresAlves, EduardoMedeiros, Flavio Henrique Vasconcelos deDuarte, David Ferreira2020-12-17T17:41:54Z2020-12-17T17:41:54Z2020-12-172020-09-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfDUARTE, D. F. Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha. 2020. 57 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fitopatologia) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2020.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/45922porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2020-12-17T17:41:54Zoai:localhost:1/45922Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-12-17T17:41:54Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha Effect of potassium carbonate, tea tree oil + garlic extrat, and terpenes base products on the control of Podosphaera xanthii from zucchini |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha Duarte, David Ferreira Podosphaera xanthii Oídio - Controle alternativo Abobrinha - Doenças e pragas Cucurbita pepo Powdery mildew - Alternative contro Zucchini - Diseases and pests Fitopatologia |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Efeito de produtos à base carbonato de potássio, de óleo essencial de melaleuca+ extrato de alho e de terpenos no controle de Podosphaera xanthii da abobrinha |
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Duarte, David Ferreira |
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Duarte, David Ferreira |
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Bettiol, Wagner Bettiol, Wagner Costa, Lilian Simara Abreu Soares Alves, Eduardo Medeiros, Flavio Henrique Vasconcelos de |
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Duarte, David Ferreira |
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Podosphaera xanthii Oídio - Controle alternativo Abobrinha - Doenças e pragas Cucurbita pepo Powdery mildew - Alternative contro Zucchini - Diseases and pests Fitopatologia |
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Podosphaera xanthii Oídio - Controle alternativo Abobrinha - Doenças e pragas Cucurbita pepo Powdery mildew - Alternative contro Zucchini - Diseases and pests Fitopatologia |
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Powdery mildew is one of the most severe diseases of zucchini and can cause a reduction of up to 50% in productivity. The search for low-cost products and molecules, which are effective in controlling powdery mildew and are harmless to man and the environment, has grown rapidly. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the efficiency of products formulated based on potassium carbonate (Carbos®), the mixture of essential oil + garlic extract (Melalho®) and terpenes (Botanix Terpex®) in the control of zucchini powdery mildew. The assays were carried out in a greenhouse, using zucchini seeds cv. Caserta, which is susceptible to powdery mildew. The inoculation of the plants occurred naturally, keeping zucchini plants with high severity of powdery mildew inside the greenhouse. The products were sprayed weekly on the plants and their effects compared with control plants and with a recommended fungicide. In this study, four experiments were performed, with the first two evaluating several product concentrations Carbos® (0.0; 0.2; 0.5; 0.8; and 1.1% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0 ; 0.1; 0.4; 0.7; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; 1.0; 1.5; and 2.0%); in the third experiment, the most effective concentrations were evaluated based on the two previous experiments (Carbos® = 0.0; 0.3; and 1.0% v/v), Botanix Terpex® (0.0; 0.2; and 1.0%, v/v) and Melalho® (0.0; 0.5; and 1.0%), also considering phytotoxicity effects; and in the fourth experiment, the effects of the mixture of the alternative products were assessed [(0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho); (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.3% Carbos®); (0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®); and (0.2% Botanix Terpex® + 0.5% Melalho + 0.3% Carbos®)]. The disease severity was assessed weekly, based on the percentage of leaf tissue covered by the pathogen. Severity data, considering only the diseased leaves, were used to calculate the area under the disease progress curve per diseased leaves (AUDPC/DL). In the first two experiments, it was verified that the reduction of AUDPC was inversely proportional to the concentration of the alternative products sprayed, indicating the concentrations mentioned above for each product used in the third experiment, as well as the mixtures tested in the fourth experiment. In the third experiment, the products Melalho (0.5% and 1.0%) and Botanix Terpex (1.0%) showed the lowest AUDPC/DL, differing significantly from the fungicide. In the assay with mixtures of the tested products, it was found that when comparing them with the control and the fungicide, all mixtures significantly reduced the disease severity. All mixtures were statistically similar in terms of reducing the severity of the disease, which was assessed by using the AUDPC/DL. Mixtures of Botanix Terpex® + Melalho + Carbos® (T+M+C), Botanix Terpex® + Melalho® (T+M) and Melalho + Carbos® (M+C) reduced the severity of the disease by 94.9%, 94.9%, and 94.3%, respectively, while the fungicide reduced the disease by 74.5%. Phytotoxicity problems were observed for Melalho® at concentrations of 1.5% and 2% and Carbos® at concentrations of 0.8% and 1.0%. |
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