Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Several factors can influence the progress of the disease, including the environment and plant nutrition. The climate plays a fundamental role in the metabolism of the pathogen and the host, and may or may not favor the greater intensity of the disease. Thus, quantifying these variables is essential to relate them to the spatial and temporal progress of the disease and define management strategies. Furthermore, to understand the origin and quantity of the initial inoculum, the pathogen dissemination mechanism and the pathosystem behavior, it is also necessary to study the temporal progress. Subsequently, the correct and balanced nutrition of the plants must always constitute the first line of defense against pathogens. Micronutrients are able to mediate the activation of plant defense products when available in adequate and balanced amounts in plant tissue. Different sources of these micronutrients and non-essential but beneficial elements are being evaluated around the world to verify their effect in reducing the intensity of diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of environmental variables and to evaluate the plant's miniral nutrition on the temporal progress of Fatal Yellowing of oil palm and powdery mildew of eucalyptus. The result of this research was divided into three articles. The first aimed to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of fatal yellowing in oil palm with the nutritional status of the plant, soil class and fertility and climatic variables. Checking if, after all the analyzes carried out, the soil and climate conditions generated water accumulation in certain soil classes, which are related to the Fatal Yellowing of oil palm, causing a deficit in plant nutrition. This hypothesis was also confirmed by proteomic analysis, which identified the environmental stress conditions of roots in plants with symptoms. Under these conditions, several pathogens, both in the soil and in the shoot, may be opportunistic and associated with the observed symptoms, but may not be the primary cause of the disease. The second article aimed to study the disease severity over time and adjust nonlinear models to the temporal progress of eucalyptus powdery mildew in a mini clonal garden. It was concluded that the use of clones with lower intensity of the disease can reduce the losses by powdery mildew in eucalyptus and thus increase the production of cuttings. The third article aimed to select nanoparticles for the management of eucalyptus powdery mildew. Boron, silver and silicon nanoparticles significantly reduced the severity of the disease compared to the control. Thus, the potential of adequate nutrition in the management of plant diseases was verified.
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spelling Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptusInfluência do meio ambiente e da nutrição no amarelecimento fatal do óleo de palma e do oídio do eucaliptoEpidemiologiaAmarelecimento fatalOídioDendêPalma de óleoEpidemiologyFatal yellowPowdery mildewElaeis GuineensisOil palmFitopatologiaSeveral factors can influence the progress of the disease, including the environment and plant nutrition. The climate plays a fundamental role in the metabolism of the pathogen and the host, and may or may not favor the greater intensity of the disease. Thus, quantifying these variables is essential to relate them to the spatial and temporal progress of the disease and define management strategies. Furthermore, to understand the origin and quantity of the initial inoculum, the pathogen dissemination mechanism and the pathosystem behavior, it is also necessary to study the temporal progress. Subsequently, the correct and balanced nutrition of the plants must always constitute the first line of defense against pathogens. Micronutrients are able to mediate the activation of plant defense products when available in adequate and balanced amounts in plant tissue. Different sources of these micronutrients and non-essential but beneficial elements are being evaluated around the world to verify their effect in reducing the intensity of diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of environmental variables and to evaluate the plant's miniral nutrition on the temporal progress of Fatal Yellowing of oil palm and powdery mildew of eucalyptus. The result of this research was divided into three articles. The first aimed to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of fatal yellowing in oil palm with the nutritional status of the plant, soil class and fertility and climatic variables. Checking if, after all the analyzes carried out, the soil and climate conditions generated water accumulation in certain soil classes, which are related to the Fatal Yellowing of oil palm, causing a deficit in plant nutrition. This hypothesis was also confirmed by proteomic analysis, which identified the environmental stress conditions of roots in plants with symptoms. Under these conditions, several pathogens, both in the soil and in the shoot, may be opportunistic and associated with the observed symptoms, but may not be the primary cause of the disease. The second article aimed to study the disease severity over time and adjust nonlinear models to the temporal progress of eucalyptus powdery mildew in a mini clonal garden. It was concluded that the use of clones with lower intensity of the disease can reduce the losses by powdery mildew in eucalyptus and thus increase the production of cuttings. The third article aimed to select nanoparticles for the management of eucalyptus powdery mildew. Boron, silver and silicon nanoparticles significantly reduced the severity of the disease compared to the control. Thus, the potential of adequate nutrition in the management of plant diseases was verified.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Vários fatores podem influenciar o progresso da doença, incluindo o ambiente e a nutrição da planta. O clima desempenha papel fundamental no metabolismo do patógeno e do hospedeiro, podendo favorecer ou não a maior intensidade da doença. Assim, quantificar essas variáveis é essencial para relacioná-las com a o progresso espaço temporal da doença e definir estratégias de manejo. Além disso, para entender a origem e a quantidade do inóculo inicial, o mecanismo de disseminação do patógeno e o comportamento do patossistema, é necessário também, estudar o progresso temporal. Posteriormente, a nutrição correta e equilibrada das plantas deve constituir sempre a primeira linha de defesa contra os patógenos. Os micronutrientes são capazes de mediar a ativação de produtos de defesa da planta quando disponíveis em quantidades adequadas e equilibradas no tecido vegetal. Diferentes fontes desses micronutrientes e de elementos não essenciais, porém benéficos, estão sendo avaliadas no mundo para verificar o seu efeito em reduzir a intensidade de doenças. Sendo assim, esse trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência das variáveis ambientais e avaliar a nutrição mineral da planta no progresso espaço temporal do Amarelecimento Fatal do dendezeiro e no oídio do eucalipto. Os resultados dessa pesquisa foram divididos em três artigos. O primeiro objetivou avaliar a relação da incidência do Amarelecimento fatal em Dendezeiro com o estado nutricional da planta, a classe e a fertilidade do solo e as variáveis climáticas. As condições edafoclimáticas geraram acúmulo de água em determinadas classes de solo sendo estas relacionadas ao Amarelecimento Fatal do dendezeiro, causando deficit na nutrição da planta. Essa hipótese também foi confirmada pela análise proteômica, que identificou as condições de estresse ambiental das raízes em plantas com sintomas. Nessas condições, vários patógenos, tanto no solo quanto na parte aérea, podem ser oportunistas e associados aos sintomas observados, mas podem não ser a causa primária da doença. O segundo artigo objetivou estudar a severidade da doença ao longo do tempo e ajustar modelos não lineares ao progresso temporal do oídio do eucalipto em mini jardim clonal. Concluiu-se que o emprego de clones com menor intensidade da doença pode reduzir as perdas por oídio em eucalipto e assim aumentar a produção de estacas. O terceiro artigo teve como objetivo selecionar nanopartículas para o manejo do oídio do eucalipto. As nanoparticuladas de boro, prata e sílicio reduziram significativamente a severidade da doença comparado com a testemunha. Dessa forma foi constatado o potencial da adequada nutrição no manejo de doenças de plantas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-graduação em Agronomia/FitopatologiaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de FitopatologiaPozza, Edson AmpélioPozza, Adélia Alexandre AzizValadares, RafaelTeixeira, HudsonSouza, Paulo Estevão deSilva, Humberson RochaSantos Neto, HelonPereira, Renata Cristina Martins2023-09-29T12:18:01Z2023-09-29T12:18:01Z2023-09-262022-06-29info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfPEREIRA, R. C. M. Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus. 2022. 99 p. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia/Fitopatologia)–Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/58369enghttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2024-09-18T19:01:17Zoai:localhost:1/58369Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2024-09-18T19:01:17Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
Influência do meio ambiente e da nutrição no amarelecimento fatal do óleo de palma e do oídio do eucalipto
title Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
spellingShingle Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins
Epidemiologia
Amarelecimento fatal
Oídio
Dendê
Palma de óleo
Epidemiology
Fatal yellow
Powdery mildew
Elaeis Guineensis
Oil palm
Fitopatologia
title_short Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
title_full Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
title_fullStr Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
title_sort Influence of the environment and nutrition on the fatal yellowing of palm oil and powdery mildew of eucalyptus
author Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins
author_facet Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Pozza, Edson Ampélio
Pozza, Adélia Alexandre Aziz
Valadares, Rafael
Teixeira, Hudson
Souza, Paulo Estevão de
Silva, Humberson Rocha
Santos Neto, Helon
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira, Renata Cristina Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia
Amarelecimento fatal
Oídio
Dendê
Palma de óleo
Epidemiology
Fatal yellow
Powdery mildew
Elaeis Guineensis
Oil palm
Fitopatologia
topic Epidemiologia
Amarelecimento fatal
Oídio
Dendê
Palma de óleo
Epidemiology
Fatal yellow
Powdery mildew
Elaeis Guineensis
Oil palm
Fitopatologia
description Several factors can influence the progress of the disease, including the environment and plant nutrition. The climate plays a fundamental role in the metabolism of the pathogen and the host, and may or may not favor the greater intensity of the disease. Thus, quantifying these variables is essential to relate them to the spatial and temporal progress of the disease and define management strategies. Furthermore, to understand the origin and quantity of the initial inoculum, the pathogen dissemination mechanism and the pathosystem behavior, it is also necessary to study the temporal progress. Subsequently, the correct and balanced nutrition of the plants must always constitute the first line of defense against pathogens. Micronutrients are able to mediate the activation of plant defense products when available in adequate and balanced amounts in plant tissue. Different sources of these micronutrients and non-essential but beneficial elements are being evaluated around the world to verify their effect in reducing the intensity of diseases. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the influence of environmental variables and to evaluate the plant's miniral nutrition on the temporal progress of Fatal Yellowing of oil palm and powdery mildew of eucalyptus. The result of this research was divided into three articles. The first aimed to evaluate the relationship between the incidence of fatal yellowing in oil palm with the nutritional status of the plant, soil class and fertility and climatic variables. Checking if, after all the analyzes carried out, the soil and climate conditions generated water accumulation in certain soil classes, which are related to the Fatal Yellowing of oil palm, causing a deficit in plant nutrition. This hypothesis was also confirmed by proteomic analysis, which identified the environmental stress conditions of roots in plants with symptoms. Under these conditions, several pathogens, both in the soil and in the shoot, may be opportunistic and associated with the observed symptoms, but may not be the primary cause of the disease. The second article aimed to study the disease severity over time and adjust nonlinear models to the temporal progress of eucalyptus powdery mildew in a mini clonal garden. It was concluded that the use of clones with lower intensity of the disease can reduce the losses by powdery mildew in eucalyptus and thus increase the production of cuttings. The third article aimed to select nanoparticles for the management of eucalyptus powdery mildew. Boron, silver and silicon nanoparticles significantly reduced the severity of the disease compared to the control. Thus, the potential of adequate nutrition in the management of plant diseases was verified.
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