Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco
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Resumo: | The Alternaria black spot is considered one of the most common and destructive diseases of brassica, and although it may be caused by several species, Alternaria brassicicola is the predominant pathogen in both conventional and organic brassica crops in State of Pernambuco, Brazil. To assess the pathogenic variability of 120 isolates of A. brassicicola, was analyzed the virulence to brassica species, physiology aspects of the pathogen and sensitivity to fungicides. The isolates obtained from conventional and organic crops were inoculated under greenhouse conditions in 40 days old plants of broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Chinese cabbage and disease severity was assessed 10 days after the inoculation. Under laboratory conditions the following parameters were evaluated for all isolates: rate of growth mycelial, sporulation, and sensitivity to fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the variables analyzed, it was found variability among isolates of A. brassicicola, but there were no significant (P>0.05) correlation among the analyzed variables, regardless of the cultivation system and the original host of each isolate. The variables were useful in distinguishing individual groups of isolated with similarity in virulence to the host, physiological characteristics and sensitivity to fungicides. The cross inoculations and the development of symptoms in brassica highlighted the absence of host specificity. All isolates weresensitive to the fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the components of variance analysis, there was no significant effect of the cultivation system on the variables, except for disease severity on Chinese cabbage (P = 0.0391). Most of the variance results from the difference among isolates of A. brassicicola within the cropping systems and the host of origin. In the context multivariate, no effect was found regarding the host of origin of the isolates (P = 0.4993), however, there was great variability (P <0.0001) among isolates within the cropping systems and the host of origin. |
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CÂMARA, Marcos Paz SaraivaMICHEREFF, Sami JorgeSUASSUNA, Nelson Diasl, Gaus Silvestre de AndradeOLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves deRODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borgeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1475135610196274MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves2017-03-23T12:15:14Z2008-08-06MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves. Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco. 2008. 48 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6640The Alternaria black spot is considered one of the most common and destructive diseases of brassica, and although it may be caused by several species, Alternaria brassicicola is the predominant pathogen in both conventional and organic brassica crops in State of Pernambuco, Brazil. To assess the pathogenic variability of 120 isolates of A. brassicicola, was analyzed the virulence to brassica species, physiology aspects of the pathogen and sensitivity to fungicides. The isolates obtained from conventional and organic crops were inoculated under greenhouse conditions in 40 days old plants of broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Chinese cabbage and disease severity was assessed 10 days after the inoculation. Under laboratory conditions the following parameters were evaluated for all isolates: rate of growth mycelial, sporulation, and sensitivity to fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the variables analyzed, it was found variability among isolates of A. brassicicola, but there were no significant (P>0.05) correlation among the analyzed variables, regardless of the cultivation system and the original host of each isolate. The variables were useful in distinguishing individual groups of isolated with similarity in virulence to the host, physiological characteristics and sensitivity to fungicides. The cross inoculations and the development of symptoms in brassica highlighted the absence of host specificity. All isolates weresensitive to the fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the components of variance analysis, there was no significant effect of the cultivation system on the variables, except for disease severity on Chinese cabbage (P = 0.0391). Most of the variance results from the difference among isolates of A. brassicicola within the cropping systems and the host of origin. In the context multivariate, no effect was found regarding the host of origin of the isolates (P = 0.4993), however, there was great variability (P <0.0001) among isolates within the cropping systems and the host of origin.A alternariose é considerada uma das doenças mais comuns e destrutivas das brássicas, e embora possa ser causada por várias espécies, Alternaria brassicicola é o agente patogênico predominante nos plantios convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas no Estado de Pernambuco, Brasil. Para avaliar a variabilidade patogênica de 120 isolados de A. brassicicola, foi analisada a virulência a espécies de brássicas, aspectos relacionados à fisiologia do patógeno e sensibilidade a fungicidas. Os isolados obtidos de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos foram inoculados em plantas de brócolis, couve-chinesa, couve-comum e couve-flor com 40 dias de idade, em casa de vegetação, onde a severidade da doença foi avaliada 10 dias após a inoculação. Em condições de laboratório, os isolados foram avaliados quanto a taxa de crescimento micelial, esporulação e sensibilidade aos fungicidas iprodione e tebuconazole. Com base nas variáveis analisadas, foi constatada a existência de variabilidade entre os isolados de A. brassicicola, mas não foram observadas correlações significativas (P=0,05) entre as variáveis avaliadas, independentemente do sistema de cultivo e do hospedeiro de origem dos isolados. As variáveis individuais foram úteis na distinção de grupos de isolados do patógeno com similaridade na virulência às hospedeiras, características fisiológicas e sensibilidade aos fungicidas. As inoculações cruzadas e o desenvolvimento de sintomas nas brássicas evidenciou a inexistência de especificidade por hospedeiro entre os isolados do patógeno. Todos os isolados foram sensíveis aos fungicidas iprodione e tebuconazole. Pela análise dos componentes de variância, não houve efeito significativo do sistema de cultivo sobre as variáveis analisadas, com exceção para severidade em couve-chinesa (P=0,0391). A maior parte da variância foi resultante da diferença entre os isolados de A. brassicicola dentro dos sistemas de cultivo e dos hospedeiros de origem. No contexto multivariado, não se constatou efeito do hospedeiro de origem dos isolados (P=0,4993), porém, houve grande variabilidade (P<0,0001) entre os isolados dentro dos sistemas de cultivo e dos hospedeiros de origem.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2017-03-23T12:15:14Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Priscilla Anunciada Alves Moreira.pdf: 1192520 bytes, checksum: f783ff4175972095251ac5f078d7fe19 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-23T12:15:14Z (GMT). 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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves Alternaria black spot Brassicae Esporulação Crescimento micelial Variabilidade patogênica Alternariose Brassicae Pathogenic variability Micelial growth Sporulation Fungicide sensibility FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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Diversidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola (Schwn.) Wilt. de cultivos convencionais e orgânicos de brássicas de Pernambuco |
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MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves |
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MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves |
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CÂMARA, Marcos Paz Saraiva |
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MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge |
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SUASSUNA, Nelson Dias |
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l, Gaus Silvestre de Andrade |
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OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de |
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RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges |
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MOREIRA, Priscílla Anunciada Alves |
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CÂMARA, Marcos Paz Saraiva MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge SUASSUNA, Nelson Dias l, Gaus Silvestre de Andrade OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges |
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Alternaria black spot Brassicae Esporulação Crescimento micelial Variabilidade patogênica Alternariose Brassicae |
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Alternaria black spot Brassicae Esporulação Crescimento micelial Variabilidade patogênica Alternariose Brassicae Pathogenic variability Micelial growth Sporulation Fungicide sensibility FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA |
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Pathogenic variability Micelial growth Sporulation Fungicide sensibility |
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The Alternaria black spot is considered one of the most common and destructive diseases of brassica, and although it may be caused by several species, Alternaria brassicicola is the predominant pathogen in both conventional and organic brassica crops in State of Pernambuco, Brazil. To assess the pathogenic variability of 120 isolates of A. brassicicola, was analyzed the virulence to brassica species, physiology aspects of the pathogen and sensitivity to fungicides. The isolates obtained from conventional and organic crops were inoculated under greenhouse conditions in 40 days old plants of broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower and Chinese cabbage and disease severity was assessed 10 days after the inoculation. Under laboratory conditions the following parameters were evaluated for all isolates: rate of growth mycelial, sporulation, and sensitivity to fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the variables analyzed, it was found variability among isolates of A. brassicicola, but there were no significant (P>0.05) correlation among the analyzed variables, regardless of the cultivation system and the original host of each isolate. The variables were useful in distinguishing individual groups of isolated with similarity in virulence to the host, physiological characteristics and sensitivity to fungicides. The cross inoculations and the development of symptoms in brassica highlighted the absence of host specificity. All isolates weresensitive to the fungicides iprodione and tebuconazole. Based on the components of variance analysis, there was no significant effect of the cultivation system on the variables, except for disease severity on Chinese cabbage (P = 0.0391). Most of the variance results from the difference among isolates of A. brassicicola within the cropping systems and the host of origin. In the context multivariate, no effect was found regarding the host of origin of the isolates (P = 0.4993), however, there was great variability (P <0.0001) among isolates within the cropping systems and the host of origin. |
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