Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: Alternaria leaf spot is one of the predominant diseases in brassica crops, caused by several species of Alternaria, with A. brassicicola being the species present in cabbage crops in Brazil. The present work aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo sensitivity of A. brassicicola to dithiocarbamate (mancozeb), strobilurin (azoxystrobin) and triazole (difeconazole), as well as their adaptability components. A total of thirty A. brassicicola isolates from producing areas in Brazil were used to obtain in vitro sensitivity. The in vitro sensitivity of the isolates was evaluated by estimating the concentration capable of inhibiting 50% of mycelial growth (EC50). Six isolates were classified as sensitive with EC50 ranging from 153.5 to 383.3 μg.mL-1 for mancozeb, from 6.5 to 9.4 μg.mL-1 for azoxystrobin and from 3.6 to 5.0 μg.mL-1 for difeconazole, and six isolates in non-susceptible strains with EC50 for mancozeb above 500 μg.mL-1, for azoxystrobin >10.2 μg.mL-1 and difeconazole >5.1 μg.mL-1. Twelve isolates were used in the in vivo susceptibility assays, and the lesion diameter of cabbage plants was evaluated using commercial doses of mancozeb, azoxystrobin and difeconazole. The twelve isolates selected in the in vitro test in sensitive and non-sensitive were compared in terms of mycelial growth, conidia production, conidia germination and virulence. Most isolates tested in vitro were sensitive to fungicides. All plants not treated with fungicides and inoculated with susceptible isolates showed typical symptoms of Alternariose. The percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth varied between sensitive and non-sensitive isolates of A. brassicicola. There is a difference between fungicides, such as difeconazole, which showed 80.85% inhibition of lesion diameter for sensitive isolates and 87.14% for non-sensitive isolates. There was a statistical difference in the mycelial growth rate for the active ingredient mancozeb, in the production of conidia and virulence for azoxystrobin. The results indicate the presence of sensitive and non-sensitive individuals in producing areas, with good adaptability characteristics, showing the need to adopt more efficient and strategic control measures for monitoring non-sensitive populations.
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spelling CÂMARA, Marcos Paz SaraivaVIEIRA, Willie Anderson dos SantosGOMES, André Angelo MedeirosVELOSO, Josiene Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1317379287605166SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza2023-10-09T19:27:44Z2022-02-23SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza. Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol. 2022. 48 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9384Alternaria leaf spot is one of the predominant diseases in brassica crops, caused by several species of Alternaria, with A. brassicicola being the species present in cabbage crops in Brazil. The present work aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo sensitivity of A. brassicicola to dithiocarbamate (mancozeb), strobilurin (azoxystrobin) and triazole (difeconazole), as well as their adaptability components. A total of thirty A. brassicicola isolates from producing areas in Brazil were used to obtain in vitro sensitivity. The in vitro sensitivity of the isolates was evaluated by estimating the concentration capable of inhibiting 50% of mycelial growth (EC50). Six isolates were classified as sensitive with EC50 ranging from 153.5 to 383.3 μg.mL-1 for mancozeb, from 6.5 to 9.4 μg.mL-1 for azoxystrobin and from 3.6 to 5.0 μg.mL-1 for difeconazole, and six isolates in non-susceptible strains with EC50 for mancozeb above 500 μg.mL-1, for azoxystrobin >10.2 μg.mL-1 and difeconazole >5.1 μg.mL-1. Twelve isolates were used in the in vivo susceptibility assays, and the lesion diameter of cabbage plants was evaluated using commercial doses of mancozeb, azoxystrobin and difeconazole. The twelve isolates selected in the in vitro test in sensitive and non-sensitive were compared in terms of mycelial growth, conidia production, conidia germination and virulence. Most isolates tested in vitro were sensitive to fungicides. All plants not treated with fungicides and inoculated with susceptible isolates showed typical symptoms of Alternariose. The percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth varied between sensitive and non-sensitive isolates of A. brassicicola. There is a difference between fungicides, such as difeconazole, which showed 80.85% inhibition of lesion diameter for sensitive isolates and 87.14% for non-sensitive isolates. There was a statistical difference in the mycelial growth rate for the active ingredient mancozeb, in the production of conidia and virulence for azoxystrobin. The results indicate the presence of sensitive and non-sensitive individuals in producing areas, with good adaptability characteristics, showing the need to adopt more efficient and strategic control measures for monitoring non-sensitive populations.A Mancha de Alternaria é uma das doenças predominante na cultura das brássicas, provocada por várias espécies de Alternaria, sendo a A. brassicicola a espécie presente nos cultivos de couve no Brasil. O presente trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a sensibilidade in vitro e in vivo de A. brassicicola a ditiocarbamato (mancozebe), estrobilurina (azoxistrobina) e triazol (difeconazole), bem como os componentes de adaptabilidade deles. Um total de trinta isolados de A. brassicicola provenientes de áreas produtoras do Brasil foram utilizados para a obtenção da sensibilidade in vitro. A sensibilidade in vitro dos isolados foi avaliada, a partir da estimativa da concentração capaz de inibir 50% do crescimento micelial (CE50). Seis isolados foram classificados em sensíveis com CE50 variando de 153,5 a 383,3 μg.mL-1 para mancozebe, de 6,5 a 9,4 μg.mL-1 para azoxistrobina e de 3,6 a 5,0 μg.mL-1 para difeconazole, e seis isolados em não sensíveis com CE50 para mancozebe acima de 500 μg.mL-1, para azoxistrobina >10,2 μg.mL-1 e difeconazole >5,1 μg.mL-1. Doze isolados foram utilizados nos ensaios de sensibilidade in vivo, e foi avaliada através diâmetro da lesão das plantas de couve utilizando doses comerciais de mancozebe, azoxistrobina e difeconazole. Os doze isolados selecionados no teste in vitro em sensíveis e não sensíveis foram comparados quanto ao crescimento micelial, a produção de conídios, a germinação de conídios e a virulência. A maioria dos isolados testados in vitro foram sensíveis aos fungicidas. Todas as plantas não tratadas com fungicidas e inoculadas com os isolados sensíveis apresentaram sintomas típicos da Alternariose. O percentual de inibição de crescimento micelial variou entre os isolados sensíveis e não sensíveis de A. brassicicola. Observa-se diferença entre os fungicidas, como o difeconazole, que apresentou 80,85% de inibição do diâmetro da lesão para isolados sensíveis e 87,14% para isolados não sensíveis. Houve diferença estatística na taxa de crescimento micelial para o princípio ativo mancozebe, na produção de conídios e virulência para azoxistrobina. Os resultados indicam a presença de indivíduos sensíveis e não sensíveis nas áreas produtoras, com boas características de adaptabilidade, mostrando a necessidade de adoção de medidas de controle mais eficientes e estratégicas para o monitoramento de populações não sensíveis.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-10-09T19:27:44Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Andreza Veronica de Souza Silva.pdf: 529772 bytes, checksum: 66d7a5db06a7bc085dd2aee626cf722a (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-09T19:27:44Z (GMT). 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title Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
spellingShingle Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza
Alternariose
Brassicas
Alternaria brassicicola
Resistência a fungicida
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
title_full Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
title_fullStr Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
title_full_unstemmed Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
title_sort Sensibilidade de isolados de Alternaria brassicicola a ditiocarbamato, estrobilurina e triazol
author SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza
author_facet SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv CÂMARA, Marcos Paz Saraiva
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv VIEIRA, Willie Anderson dos Santos
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv GOMES, André Angelo Medeiros
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv VELOSO, Josiene Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv SILVA, Andreza Verônica de Souza
contributor_str_mv CÂMARA, Marcos Paz Saraiva
VIEIRA, Willie Anderson dos Santos
GOMES, André Angelo Medeiros
VELOSO, Josiene Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alternariose
Brassicas
Alternaria brassicicola
Resistência a fungicida
topic Alternariose
Brassicas
Alternaria brassicicola
Resistência a fungicida
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description Alternaria leaf spot is one of the predominant diseases in brassica crops, caused by several species of Alternaria, with A. brassicicola being the species present in cabbage crops in Brazil. The present work aimed to evaluate the in vitro and in vivo sensitivity of A. brassicicola to dithiocarbamate (mancozeb), strobilurin (azoxystrobin) and triazole (difeconazole), as well as their adaptability components. A total of thirty A. brassicicola isolates from producing areas in Brazil were used to obtain in vitro sensitivity. The in vitro sensitivity of the isolates was evaluated by estimating the concentration capable of inhibiting 50% of mycelial growth (EC50). Six isolates were classified as sensitive with EC50 ranging from 153.5 to 383.3 μg.mL-1 for mancozeb, from 6.5 to 9.4 μg.mL-1 for azoxystrobin and from 3.6 to 5.0 μg.mL-1 for difeconazole, and six isolates in non-susceptible strains with EC50 for mancozeb above 500 μg.mL-1, for azoxystrobin >10.2 μg.mL-1 and difeconazole >5.1 μg.mL-1. Twelve isolates were used in the in vivo susceptibility assays, and the lesion diameter of cabbage plants was evaluated using commercial doses of mancozeb, azoxystrobin and difeconazole. The twelve isolates selected in the in vitro test in sensitive and non-sensitive were compared in terms of mycelial growth, conidia production, conidia germination and virulence. Most isolates tested in vitro were sensitive to fungicides. All plants not treated with fungicides and inoculated with susceptible isolates showed typical symptoms of Alternariose. The percentage of inhibition of mycelial growth varied between sensitive and non-sensitive isolates of A. brassicicola. There is a difference between fungicides, such as difeconazole, which showed 80.85% inhibition of lesion diameter for sensitive isolates and 87.14% for non-sensitive isolates. There was a statistical difference in the mycelial growth rate for the active ingredient mancozeb, in the production of conidia and virulence for azoxystrobin. The results indicate the presence of sensitive and non-sensitive individuals in producing areas, with good adaptability characteristics, showing the need to adopt more efficient and strategic control measures for monitoring non-sensitive populations.
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