Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro

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Autor(a) principal: NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Botryosphaeria dieback, mainly caused by species of Lasiodiplodia, is considered one of the main grapevine trunk diseases in Northeastern Brazil and worldwide. The grapevine pruning debris left in the field are important source of inoculum for disease epidemics. Considering the importance of the disease and the pathogens involved in the colonization of pruning debris, the present work aimed to: a) identify the species of Lasiodiplodia associated with pruning debris in orchards located in three climatic types in Northeast Brazil; b) investigate the prevalence, distribution and diversity of the species; and c) evaluate the pathogenicity and aggressiveness of representative isolates of Lasiodiplodia species. Samples of grapevine pruning debris were collected in 22 orchards located in the regions of Vale do São Francisco (semi-arid climate), Vale do Siriji (tropical with dry summer climate) and Cariri in Ceará (savannah climate). Ninety-six Lasiodiplodia isolates were identified from grapevine pruning debris from DNA sequence data (tef1-α, ITS e tub2), with 11 species found: L. brasiliense, L. crassispora, L. euphorbiaceicola, L. hormozganensis, L. iraniensis, L. laeliocattleyae, L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis, L. pseudotheobromae, L. theobromae e L. viticola. Two isolates (Lasiodiplodia sp. and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2) did not cluster with any known taxa of this genus. It is the first report of L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis and L. viticola in grapevine in Brazil. Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae was the most prevalent, followed by L. brasiliensis. In the semi-arid climate, 10 species were recorded, predominantly L. hormozganensis and L. theobromae. In the savanna climate, seven species were observed, predominantly L. brasiliense and L. pseudotheobromae. In the tropical climate with dry summer, only three species were recorded, predominantly L. pseudotheobromae. A high diversity of species of Lasiodiplodia was observed in the pruning debris of the semi-arid and savannah climates, compared to that observed in the tropical climate with dry summer. The species of Lasiodiplodia were inoculated on detached branches of grapevine (cv. Vitória) and isolated from L. euphorbiaceicola and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2 were not pathogenic. The other species differed in terms of aggressiveness, with L. viticola being the most aggressive. The results show the great diversity of Lasiodiplodia species associated with grapevine pruning debris in Northeast Brazil and possible differences depending on the climate type.
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spelling MICHEREFF, Sami JorgeCORREIA, Kamila CâmaraBARROS, Ana Paula Oliveira deSILVA, Fábio Júnior de AraújoMACHADO, Alexandre Reishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8038164573239010NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do2023-10-17T19:39:34Z2023-02-28NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do. Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro. 2023. 73 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9398Botryosphaeria dieback, mainly caused by species of Lasiodiplodia, is considered one of the main grapevine trunk diseases in Northeastern Brazil and worldwide. The grapevine pruning debris left in the field are important source of inoculum for disease epidemics. Considering the importance of the disease and the pathogens involved in the colonization of pruning debris, the present work aimed to: a) identify the species of Lasiodiplodia associated with pruning debris in orchards located in three climatic types in Northeast Brazil; b) investigate the prevalence, distribution and diversity of the species; and c) evaluate the pathogenicity and aggressiveness of representative isolates of Lasiodiplodia species. Samples of grapevine pruning debris were collected in 22 orchards located in the regions of Vale do São Francisco (semi-arid climate), Vale do Siriji (tropical with dry summer climate) and Cariri in Ceará (savannah climate). Ninety-six Lasiodiplodia isolates were identified from grapevine pruning debris from DNA sequence data (tef1-α, ITS e tub2), with 11 species found: L. brasiliense, L. crassispora, L. euphorbiaceicola, L. hormozganensis, L. iraniensis, L. laeliocattleyae, L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis, L. pseudotheobromae, L. theobromae e L. viticola. Two isolates (Lasiodiplodia sp. and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2) did not cluster with any known taxa of this genus. It is the first report of L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis and L. viticola in grapevine in Brazil. Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae was the most prevalent, followed by L. brasiliensis. In the semi-arid climate, 10 species were recorded, predominantly L. hormozganensis and L. theobromae. In the savanna climate, seven species were observed, predominantly L. brasiliense and L. pseudotheobromae. In the tropical climate with dry summer, only three species were recorded, predominantly L. pseudotheobromae. A high diversity of species of Lasiodiplodia was observed in the pruning debris of the semi-arid and savannah climates, compared to that observed in the tropical climate with dry summer. The species of Lasiodiplodia were inoculated on detached branches of grapevine (cv. Vitória) and isolated from L. euphorbiaceicola and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2 were not pathogenic. The other species differed in terms of aggressiveness, with L. viticola being the most aggressive. The results show the great diversity of Lasiodiplodia species associated with grapevine pruning debris in Northeast Brazil and possible differences depending on the climate type.A morte descendente, causada principalmente por espécies de Lasiodiplodia, é uma das principais doenças do tronco da videira no Nordeste do Brasil e no mundo. Os restos de poda de videira deixados no campo são importantes fontes de inóculo para epidemias da doença. Considerando a importância da doença e dos patógenos envolvidos na colonização dos restos de poda, o presente trabalho teve como objetivos: a) identificar as espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda em pomares localizados em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro; b) investigar a prevalência, a distribuição e a diversidade das espécies; e c) avaliar a patogenicidade e a agressividade dos isolados representativos das espécies de Lasiodiplodia. Amostras de restos de poda de Vitis labrusca e V. vinifera foram coletadas em 22 pomares localizados nas regiões do Vale do São Francisco (clima semiárido), Vale do Siriji (clima tropical com verão seco) e Cariri cearense (clima de savana). Noventa e seis isolados de Lasiodiplodia foram identificados a partir de dados de sequências de DNA (tef1-α, ITS e tub2), sendo encontradas 11 espécies: L. brasiliense, L. crassispora, L. euphorbiaceicola, L. hormozganensis, L. iraniensis, L. laeliocattleyae, L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis, L. pseudotheobromae, L. theobromae e L. viticola. Dois isolados (Lasiodiplodia sp. 1 e Lasiodiplodia sp. 2) não se agruparam com nenhum táxon conhecido deste gênero. É o primeiro relato de L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis e L. viticola em videira no Brasil. Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae foi a mais prevalente, seguida de L. brasiliensis. No clima semiárido foram registradas 10 espécies, predominando L. hormozganensis e L. theobromae. No clima de savana foram observadas sete espécies, predominando L. brasiliense e L. pseudotheobromae. No clima tropical com verão seco foram registradas somente três espécies, predominando L. pseudotheobromae. Foi constatada elevada diversidade de espécies de Lasiodiplodia nos restos de poda dos climas de savana e semiárido, comparada à observada no clima tropical com verão seco. As espécies de Lasiodiplodia foram inoculadas em ramos destacados de videira (cv. Vitória) e isolados de L. euphorbiaceicola e Lasiodiplodia sp. 2 não foram patogênicos. As demais espécies diferiram nos níveis de agressividade, sendo L. viticola a mais agressiva. Os resultados mostram a grande diversidade de espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas à restos de poda de videira no Nordeste brasileiro e possíveis diferenças em função do tipo climático.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-10-17T19:39:34Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Everton Sebastiao do Nascimento.pdf: 1942613 bytes, checksum: e5206c32993339b3d111f7d18a8df6f8 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-17T19:39:34Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
title Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
spellingShingle Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do
Videira
Morte descendente
Botryosphaeriaceae
Lasiodiplodia
Filogenia
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
title_full Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
title_fullStr Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
title_full_unstemmed Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
title_sort Espécies de Lasiodiplodia associadas aos restos de poda de videira em três tipos climáticos do Nordeste brasileiro
author NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do
author_facet NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv BARROS, Ana Paula Oliveira de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Fábio Júnior de Araújo
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MACHADO, Alexandre Reis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv NASCIMENTO, Everton Sebastião do
contributor_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
CORREIA, Kamila Câmara
BARROS, Ana Paula Oliveira de
SILVA, Fábio Júnior de Araújo
MACHADO, Alexandre Reis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Videira
Morte descendente
Botryosphaeriaceae
Lasiodiplodia
Filogenia
topic Videira
Morte descendente
Botryosphaeriaceae
Lasiodiplodia
Filogenia
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description Botryosphaeria dieback, mainly caused by species of Lasiodiplodia, is considered one of the main grapevine trunk diseases in Northeastern Brazil and worldwide. The grapevine pruning debris left in the field are important source of inoculum for disease epidemics. Considering the importance of the disease and the pathogens involved in the colonization of pruning debris, the present work aimed to: a) identify the species of Lasiodiplodia associated with pruning debris in orchards located in three climatic types in Northeast Brazil; b) investigate the prevalence, distribution and diversity of the species; and c) evaluate the pathogenicity and aggressiveness of representative isolates of Lasiodiplodia species. Samples of grapevine pruning debris were collected in 22 orchards located in the regions of Vale do São Francisco (semi-arid climate), Vale do Siriji (tropical with dry summer climate) and Cariri in Ceará (savannah climate). Ninety-six Lasiodiplodia isolates were identified from grapevine pruning debris from DNA sequence data (tef1-α, ITS e tub2), with 11 species found: L. brasiliense, L. crassispora, L. euphorbiaceicola, L. hormozganensis, L. iraniensis, L. laeliocattleyae, L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis, L. pseudotheobromae, L. theobromae e L. viticola. Two isolates (Lasiodiplodia sp. and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2) did not cluster with any known taxa of this genus. It is the first report of L. mahajangana, L. newvalleyensis and L. viticola in grapevine in Brazil. Lasiodiplodia pseudotheobromae was the most prevalent, followed by L. brasiliensis. In the semi-arid climate, 10 species were recorded, predominantly L. hormozganensis and L. theobromae. In the savanna climate, seven species were observed, predominantly L. brasiliense and L. pseudotheobromae. In the tropical climate with dry summer, only three species were recorded, predominantly L. pseudotheobromae. A high diversity of species of Lasiodiplodia was observed in the pruning debris of the semi-arid and savannah climates, compared to that observed in the tropical climate with dry summer. The species of Lasiodiplodia were inoculated on detached branches of grapevine (cv. Vitória) and isolated from L. euphorbiaceicola and Lasiodiplodia sp. 2 were not pathogenic. The other species differed in terms of aggressiveness, with L. viticola being the most aggressive. The results show the great diversity of Lasiodiplodia species associated with grapevine pruning debris in Northeast Brazil and possible differences depending on the climate type.
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