Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença

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Autor(a) principal: ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: In the mesoregion of Cariri Cearense, located in the south of Ceará state (Brazil), around 3,500 ha are cultivated with banana trees, highlighting the municipality of Missão Velha. Despite the expressive production, productivity is below the national average, mainly due to the occurrence of diseases, with emphasis on Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. This work aimed to analyze the knowledge and perceptions of smallholdings banana producers in Missão Velha about Fusarium wilt and to evaluate the incidence and severity of the disease in the properties. The study was carried out on 30 smallholdings in Missão Velha, with up to 20 ha cultivated with banana trees. The owners were interviewed regarding their knowledge and perceptions about Fusarium wilt, as well as a survey of the incidence and severity of the disease in the planting areas. In each area, the incidence was evaluated in 600 plants and the severity in 25 plants. Fusarium wilt was correctly identified as the cause of symptoms by 86.7% of respondents and the majority believed that this disease leads to a reduction in production of more than 40%. Most interviewees (66.7%) had already had to abandon some cultivation area due to the occurrence of the disease. Half of the interviewees considered contaminated seedlings as the most important factor for the spread of the disease from one area to another, but only 16.7% took into account the health of the seedlings at the time of planting. Most respondents consider that the causal agent of the disease can survive in the cultural remains of the banana tree (76.7%) and in the soil (96.7%), but 63.3% leave the plant with symptoms in the area. There are gaps in farmers' knowledge about the dissemination and management of Fusarium wilt, as well as contradictions between knowledge and adopted practices. The occurrence of Fusarium wilt was verified in all evaluated properties. The incidence of the disease varied between 17.3% and 75.8%, with an average of 43.9%, and in 55.3% of the areas it was greater than 40.0%. Severity levels ranged from 12.0% to 50.7%, with an average of 32.3%, and in most areas (56.7%) it was greater than 30%. Fusarium wilt is widely distributed and highly severe in the smallholdings banana producing of Missão Velha. There is an urgent need to adopt measures to mitigate the disease in order to avoid the collapse of this important sector of the regional economy.
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spelling MICHEREFF, Sami JorgeCORREIA, Kamila CâmaraLARANJEIRA, DelsonSILVA, Fábio Júnior Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8000510457047856ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos2023-10-18T13:03:03Z2023-07-05ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos. Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença. 2023. 76 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9402In the mesoregion of Cariri Cearense, located in the south of Ceará state (Brazil), around 3,500 ha are cultivated with banana trees, highlighting the municipality of Missão Velha. Despite the expressive production, productivity is below the national average, mainly due to the occurrence of diseases, with emphasis on Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. This work aimed to analyze the knowledge and perceptions of smallholdings banana producers in Missão Velha about Fusarium wilt and to evaluate the incidence and severity of the disease in the properties. The study was carried out on 30 smallholdings in Missão Velha, with up to 20 ha cultivated with banana trees. The owners were interviewed regarding their knowledge and perceptions about Fusarium wilt, as well as a survey of the incidence and severity of the disease in the planting areas. In each area, the incidence was evaluated in 600 plants and the severity in 25 plants. Fusarium wilt was correctly identified as the cause of symptoms by 86.7% of respondents and the majority believed that this disease leads to a reduction in production of more than 40%. Most interviewees (66.7%) had already had to abandon some cultivation area due to the occurrence of the disease. Half of the interviewees considered contaminated seedlings as the most important factor for the spread of the disease from one area to another, but only 16.7% took into account the health of the seedlings at the time of planting. Most respondents consider that the causal agent of the disease can survive in the cultural remains of the banana tree (76.7%) and in the soil (96.7%), but 63.3% leave the plant with symptoms in the area. There are gaps in farmers' knowledge about the dissemination and management of Fusarium wilt, as well as contradictions between knowledge and adopted practices. The occurrence of Fusarium wilt was verified in all evaluated properties. The incidence of the disease varied between 17.3% and 75.8%, with an average of 43.9%, and in 55.3% of the areas it was greater than 40.0%. Severity levels ranged from 12.0% to 50.7%, with an average of 32.3%, and in most areas (56.7%) it was greater than 30%. Fusarium wilt is widely distributed and highly severe in the smallholdings banana producing of Missão Velha. There is an urgent need to adopt measures to mitigate the disease in order to avoid the collapse of this important sector of the regional economy.Na mesorregião do Cariri Cearense, localizada no sul do estado do Ceará (Brasil), são cultivados cerca de 3,5 mil ha com bananeira, destacando-se o município de Missão Velha. Apesar da produção expressiva, a produtividade se situa abaixo da média nacional, principalmente devido à ocorrência de doenças, com destaque para a murcha de Fusarium, causada pelo fungo Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar os conhecimentos e percepções dos pequenos produtores de banana de Missão Velha sobre a murcha de Fusarium e avaliar a incidência e a severidade da doença nas propriedades. O estudo foi realizado em 30 pequenas propriedades de Missão Velha, com até 20 ha cultivados com bananeira. Os proprietários foram entrevistados em relação aos conhecimentos e percepções sobre a murcha de Fusarium, bem como foi efetuado o levantamento da incidência e da severidade da doença nas áreas de plantio. Em cada área, a incidência foi avaliada em 600 plantas e a severidade em 25 plantas. A murcha de Fusarium foi identificado corretamente como a causa dos sintomas por 86,7% dos entrevistados e a maioria acreditava que essa doença leva à redução da produção superior a 40%. A maioria dos entrevistados (66,7%) já precisou abandonar alguma área de cultivo devido à ocorrência da doença. Metade dos entrevistados considerou as mudas contaminadas como o fator mais importante para a disseminação da doença de uma área para outra, mas somente 16,7% leva em consideração a sanidade das mudas no momento do plantio. A maioria dos entrevistados considera que o agente causal da doença pode sobreviver nos restos culturais da bananeira (76,7%) e no solo (96,7%), mas 63,3% deixa a planta com sintomas na área. Há lacunas de conhecimentos dos agricultores sobre a disseminação e o manejo da murcha de Fusarium, bem como contradições entre os conhecimentos e as práticas adotadas. Foi constatada a ocorrência da murcha de Fusarium em todas as propriedades avaliadas. A incidência da doença variou entre 17,3% e 75,8%, com média de 43,9% e em 55,3% das áreas foi superior a 40,0%. Os níveis de severidade variaram de 12,0% a 50,7%, com média de 32,3%, sendo que na maioria das áreas (56,7%) foi superior a 30%. A murcha de Fusarium está amplamente distribuída e com elevada severidade nas pequenas propriedades produtoras de banana de Missão Velha, havendo necessidade urgente de serem adotadas medidas de mitigação da doença para evitar o colapso deste importante setor da economia regional.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-10-18T13:03:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Welica Zaiana Bastos Rocha.pdf: 2075036 bytes, checksum: 85c84ee66094e9bc9df01b875ac32566 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-18T13:03:03Z (GMT). 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title Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
spellingShingle Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos
Bananeira
Murcha-de-fusário
Fusarium oxysporum
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
title_full Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
title_fullStr Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
title_full_unstemmed Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
title_sort Murcha de fusarium da bananeira em Missão Velha (Ceará, Brasil): percepção dos agricultores e intensidade da doença
author ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos
author_facet ROCHA, Welica Zaiana Bastos
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LARANJEIRA, Delson
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Fábio Júnior Araújo
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contributor_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
LARANJEIRA, Delson
SILVA, Fábio Júnior Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bananeira
Murcha-de-fusário
Fusarium oxysporum
topic Bananeira
Murcha-de-fusário
Fusarium oxysporum
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description In the mesoregion of Cariri Cearense, located in the south of Ceará state (Brazil), around 3,500 ha are cultivated with banana trees, highlighting the municipality of Missão Velha. Despite the expressive production, productivity is below the national average, mainly due to the occurrence of diseases, with emphasis on Fusarium wilt, caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense. This work aimed to analyze the knowledge and perceptions of smallholdings banana producers in Missão Velha about Fusarium wilt and to evaluate the incidence and severity of the disease in the properties. The study was carried out on 30 smallholdings in Missão Velha, with up to 20 ha cultivated with banana trees. The owners were interviewed regarding their knowledge and perceptions about Fusarium wilt, as well as a survey of the incidence and severity of the disease in the planting areas. In each area, the incidence was evaluated in 600 plants and the severity in 25 plants. Fusarium wilt was correctly identified as the cause of symptoms by 86.7% of respondents and the majority believed that this disease leads to a reduction in production of more than 40%. Most interviewees (66.7%) had already had to abandon some cultivation area due to the occurrence of the disease. Half of the interviewees considered contaminated seedlings as the most important factor for the spread of the disease from one area to another, but only 16.7% took into account the health of the seedlings at the time of planting. Most respondents consider that the causal agent of the disease can survive in the cultural remains of the banana tree (76.7%) and in the soil (96.7%), but 63.3% leave the plant with symptoms in the area. There are gaps in farmers' knowledge about the dissemination and management of Fusarium wilt, as well as contradictions between knowledge and adopted practices. The occurrence of Fusarium wilt was verified in all evaluated properties. The incidence of the disease varied between 17.3% and 75.8%, with an average of 43.9%, and in 55.3% of the areas it was greater than 40.0%. Severity levels ranged from 12.0% to 50.7%, with an average of 32.3%, and in most areas (56.7%) it was greater than 30%. Fusarium wilt is widely distributed and highly severe in the smallholdings banana producing of Missão Velha. There is an urgent need to adopt measures to mitigate the disease in order to avoid the collapse of this important sector of the regional economy.
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