Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFMT
Texto Completo: http://ri.ufmt.br/handle/1/4584
Resumo: The Brazilian forest-based sector is internationally recognized for its sustainable forest management and high productivity of its planted forests. In recent decades, innovative planting and cultivation technologies have allowed for a large expansion of the eucalyptus planted area, with approximately 7.6 million hectares. However, there is currently an alarming scenario regarding the productivity of eucalyptus forests in Brazil. In contrast to the growing number of planted areas, forest productivity has been decreasing in the last decade. In 1960, the average productivity of forests was about 10 m3 ha - 1 year. With the advancement of programs for the improvement and implementation of clonal plantations, forest productivity reached its maximum capacity in 2010 with 41.5 m3 ha− 1 year. However, since 2010 the forest productivity curve has been significantly decreasing and has been stagnating between 35 to 36 m³ ha-1 year. In this context, the big question is: Why, even after 51 years of research and development of various technologies, is the productivity curve falling instead of following the expected exponential growth? Many factors may be involved in this phenomenon, such as the choice of genetic material, edaphoclimatic conditions, cultural practices and pest and disease management. Until 1970, Brazilian eucalyptus plantations were considered practically free of diseases and restricted to the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais. Advances in cultivation techniques as well as in the selection and planting of high productivity genetic materials have allowed the expansion of eucalyptus forests to other regions, the planting of new genetic materials from Eucalyptus spp., Without prior knowledge of their response to levels of susceptibility/resistance to potential pathogens, has stimulated the occurrence of new diseases affecting the productivity of forests. Given this scenario, a comprehensive study of the behavior of diseases as causal agents, distribution and history of occurrence is essential to mitigate losses in eucalyptus plantations due to diseases. Thus, in this study we present an overview of the health of eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. We are based on the ten-year history of pathological diagnosis at the Forest Pathology Laboratory (LPF) of the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition, we correlated our findings for the six major pathogens with a bibliometric analysis focused on the number of published articles, authors, countries and institutions.
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spelling Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the worldDiagnoseProdutividadeFlorestas plantadasCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTALDiagnosisProductivePlanted-forestsThe Brazilian forest-based sector is internationally recognized for its sustainable forest management and high productivity of its planted forests. In recent decades, innovative planting and cultivation technologies have allowed for a large expansion of the eucalyptus planted area, with approximately 7.6 million hectares. However, there is currently an alarming scenario regarding the productivity of eucalyptus forests in Brazil. In contrast to the growing number of planted areas, forest productivity has been decreasing in the last decade. In 1960, the average productivity of forests was about 10 m3 ha - 1 year. With the advancement of programs for the improvement and implementation of clonal plantations, forest productivity reached its maximum capacity in 2010 with 41.5 m3 ha− 1 year. However, since 2010 the forest productivity curve has been significantly decreasing and has been stagnating between 35 to 36 m³ ha-1 year. In this context, the big question is: Why, even after 51 years of research and development of various technologies, is the productivity curve falling instead of following the expected exponential growth? Many factors may be involved in this phenomenon, such as the choice of genetic material, edaphoclimatic conditions, cultural practices and pest and disease management. Until 1970, Brazilian eucalyptus plantations were considered practically free of diseases and restricted to the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais. Advances in cultivation techniques as well as in the selection and planting of high productivity genetic materials have allowed the expansion of eucalyptus forests to other regions, the planting of new genetic materials from Eucalyptus spp., Without prior knowledge of their response to levels of susceptibility/resistance to potential pathogens, has stimulated the occurrence of new diseases affecting the productivity of forests. Given this scenario, a comprehensive study of the behavior of diseases as causal agents, distribution and history of occurrence is essential to mitigate losses in eucalyptus plantations due to diseases. Thus, in this study we present an overview of the health of eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. We are based on the ten-year history of pathological diagnosis at the Forest Pathology Laboratory (LPF) of the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition, we correlated our findings for the six major pathogens with a bibliometric analysis focused on the number of published articles, authors, countries and institutions.CAPESO setor de base florestal brasileiro é reconhecido internacionalmente por seu manejo florestal sustentável e alta produtividade de suas florestas plantadas. Nas últimas décadas, tecnologias inovadoras de plantio e cultivo permitiram grande expansão da área plantada de eucalipto, com aproximadamente 7,6 milhões de hectares. Porém, atualmente há um cenário alarmante em relação à produtividade das florestas de eucalipto no Brasil. Em contrapartida a crescente de áreas plantadas, a produtividade das florestas vem diminuindo na última década. Em 1960, a média de produtividade das florestas era de cerca de 10 m3 ha - 1 ano. Com o avanço nos programas de melhoramento e implantação de plantios clonais, a produtividade das florestas atingiu sua capacidade máxima em 2010 com 41,5 m3 ha− 1 ano. No entanto, desde 2010 a curva de produtividade das florestas vem decaindo significativamente e entrado em estagnação entre 35 a 36 m³ ha-1 ano. Nesse contexto, a grande questão é: Por que mesmo após 51 anos de pesquisa e desenvolvimento de diversas tecnologias, a curva de produtividade está caindo em vez de seguir o crescimento exponencial previsto? Muitos fatores podem estar envolvidos neste fenômeno, como escolha de material genético, condições edafoclimáticas, práticas culturais e manejo de pragas e doenças. Até 1970, os plantios brasileiros de eucalipto eram considerados praticamente livres de doenças e restritos aos estados de São Paulo e Minas Gerais. Avanços nas técnicas de cultivo bem como na seleção e plantio de materiais genéticos de alta produtividade tem permitido a expansão das florestas de eucalipto para outras regiões, o plantio de novos materiais genéticos de Eucalyptus spp., sem um conhecimento prévio de sua resposta de níveis de suscetibilidade / resistência a potenciais patógenos, tem estimulado a ocorrência de novas doenças afetando a produtividade das florestas. Diante desse cenário, um estudo abrangente do comportamento das doenças como agentes causais, distribuição e histórico de ocorrência é fundamental para mitigar as perdas nos plantios de eucalipto por doenças. Assim, neste estudo apresentamos um panorama geral da sanidade dos plantios de eucalipto no Brasil. Baseamo-nos no histórico de dez anos de diagnóstico patológico do Laboratório de Patologia Florestal (LPF) da Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Além disso, correlacionamos nossas descobertas para os seis principais patógenos com uma análise bibliométrica focada no número de artigos publicados, autores, países e instituições.Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoBrasilFaculdade de Engenharia Florestal (FENF)UFMT CUC - CuiabáPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Florestais e AmbientaisAlfenas, Rafael Ferreirahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3253620101782295Alfenas, Rafael Ferreira064.465.376-03http://lattes.cnpq.br/3253620101782295Matos, Antônio César Batista069.206.776-01http://lattes.cnpq.br/8890155351307108064.465.376-03Santos, Samuel Alves dos106.353.156-02http://lattes.cnpq.br/1916803230070077Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos2023-08-08T12:59:47Z2021-08-032023-08-08T12:59:47Z2021-03-04info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisSANTOS, Ana Luiza Rati dos. Eucalypt diseases: current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world. 2021. 25 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
title Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
spellingShingle Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos
Diagnose
Produtividade
Florestas plantadas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
Diagnosis
Productive
Planted-forests
title_short Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
title_full Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
title_fullStr Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
title_full_unstemmed Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
title_sort Eucalypt diseases : current status in Brazil and scientometrics analysis of the major diseases and pathogens in the world
author Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos
author_facet Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Alfenas, Rafael Ferreira
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3253620101782295
Alfenas, Rafael Ferreira
064.465.376-03
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3253620101782295
Matos, Antônio César Batista
069.206.776-01
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8890155351307108
064.465.376-03
Santos, Samuel Alves dos
106.353.156-02
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1916803230070077
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ana Luiza Rati dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diagnose
Produtividade
Florestas plantadas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
Diagnosis
Productive
Planted-forests
topic Diagnose
Produtividade
Florestas plantadas
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::RECURSOS FLORESTAIS E ENGENHARIA FLORESTAL
Diagnosis
Productive
Planted-forests
description The Brazilian forest-based sector is internationally recognized for its sustainable forest management and high productivity of its planted forests. In recent decades, innovative planting and cultivation technologies have allowed for a large expansion of the eucalyptus planted area, with approximately 7.6 million hectares. However, there is currently an alarming scenario regarding the productivity of eucalyptus forests in Brazil. In contrast to the growing number of planted areas, forest productivity has been decreasing in the last decade. In 1960, the average productivity of forests was about 10 m3 ha - 1 year. With the advancement of programs for the improvement and implementation of clonal plantations, forest productivity reached its maximum capacity in 2010 with 41.5 m3 ha− 1 year. However, since 2010 the forest productivity curve has been significantly decreasing and has been stagnating between 35 to 36 m³ ha-1 year. In this context, the big question is: Why, even after 51 years of research and development of various technologies, is the productivity curve falling instead of following the expected exponential growth? Many factors may be involved in this phenomenon, such as the choice of genetic material, edaphoclimatic conditions, cultural practices and pest and disease management. Until 1970, Brazilian eucalyptus plantations were considered practically free of diseases and restricted to the states of São Paulo and Minas Gerais. Advances in cultivation techniques as well as in the selection and planting of high productivity genetic materials have allowed the expansion of eucalyptus forests to other regions, the planting of new genetic materials from Eucalyptus spp., Without prior knowledge of their response to levels of susceptibility/resistance to potential pathogens, has stimulated the occurrence of new diseases affecting the productivity of forests. Given this scenario, a comprehensive study of the behavior of diseases as causal agents, distribution and history of occurrence is essential to mitigate losses in eucalyptus plantations due to diseases. Thus, in this study we present an overview of the health of eucalyptus plantations in Brazil. We are based on the ten-year history of pathological diagnosis at the Forest Pathology Laboratory (LPF) of the Federal University of Viçosa (UFV), Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. In addition, we correlated our findings for the six major pathogens with a bibliometric analysis focused on the number of published articles, authors, countries and institutions.
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