Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2013
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The cultivation of cassava has great importance worldwide, it is the sixth largest crop production and expression of the planet. Brazil is the second largest producer in the world and this culture is the second largest national economic expression, with great social importance as it contributes to the survival of a significant portion of the low-income population as a source of income and food. This work aimed to make the first survey of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in Agreste of Pernambuco, to evaluate the effect of sources and levels of organic matter isolated and added to sandy soil under the suppressiveness of mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola and check the effect of levels and sources of organic matter incorporated into sandy soils inoculated with Scytalidium lignicola on the black rot of cassava cv. Father Antonio. Were collected plant material with symptoms and / or signs of disease in the Wasteland producing municipalities of Pernambuco: Jupi, Jucati, São João and Caetés. The frequency of isolation of the fungi was performed by plating method until pure culture isolation and identification. The second moment were the first two experiments was to evaluate the effect of extracts of organic materials (poultry manure, goat manure, cattle and earthworm castings) added to the culture medium potato dextrose agar (BDA) at concentrations (10 , 20, 30 and 40%) (v / v) and the second was to evaluate the effect of organic materials mixed with sandy soil with fountains and the same doses. The variables analyzed were: radial growth rate, mycelial growth inhibition and area under the curve of mycelial growth. After the results of the previous experiment was conducted a review of the effect of organic materials litter (CA) and goat manure (EC) incorporated into the sandy soil concentrations (10, 20 and 30%) (v / v). The variables analyzed were: Severity of disease, soil basal respiration, microbial biomass carbon samples, the chemical (pH, P, Na and K) and biochemical attributes and alkaline phosphatase and urease. The most prevalent fungi were tested for pathogenicity. We found a high diversity of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in rural Pernambuco. The prevalence of fungi associated with Fusarium root rot in cassava with symptoms from all areas of the municipalities of Jupi, Jucati and St. John and Scytalidium lignicola from areas of the Municipality of Caetés. Isolates that had prevailed in a high severity of cassava cultivate Branquinha. In test doses and sources on the mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola the source litter was the most effective in inhibiting the growth at a dose 40%, with an inhibition of mycelial growth of 69.75% only when the extracts were not autoclaved . Sandy soil with incorporation of sources and levels of organic matter were highly efficient in suppressiveness mycelial growth of S. lignicola. The treatments considered suppressive to black rot will grow dad Anthony EC were 10 and 20% and CA 20 and 30%. Being recommended for suppressiveness black rot of cassava caused by Scytalidium lignicola EC at doses of 10 and 20%.
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spelling MEDEIROS, Erika Valente deLARANJEIRA, DelsonMOREIRA, Keila AparecidaMOURA, Mácio Farias dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5360255184400113SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte2016-12-14T17:02:31Z2013-02-28SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte. Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca. 2013. 76 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Produção Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Garanhuns.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6142The cultivation of cassava has great importance worldwide, it is the sixth largest crop production and expression of the planet. Brazil is the second largest producer in the world and this culture is the second largest national economic expression, with great social importance as it contributes to the survival of a significant portion of the low-income population as a source of income and food. This work aimed to make the first survey of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in Agreste of Pernambuco, to evaluate the effect of sources and levels of organic matter isolated and added to sandy soil under the suppressiveness of mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola and check the effect of levels and sources of organic matter incorporated into sandy soils inoculated with Scytalidium lignicola on the black rot of cassava cv. Father Antonio. Were collected plant material with symptoms and / or signs of disease in the Wasteland producing municipalities of Pernambuco: Jupi, Jucati, São João and Caetés. The frequency of isolation of the fungi was performed by plating method until pure culture isolation and identification. The second moment were the first two experiments was to evaluate the effect of extracts of organic materials (poultry manure, goat manure, cattle and earthworm castings) added to the culture medium potato dextrose agar (BDA) at concentrations (10 , 20, 30 and 40%) (v / v) and the second was to evaluate the effect of organic materials mixed with sandy soil with fountains and the same doses. The variables analyzed were: radial growth rate, mycelial growth inhibition and area under the curve of mycelial growth. After the results of the previous experiment was conducted a review of the effect of organic materials litter (CA) and goat manure (EC) incorporated into the sandy soil concentrations (10, 20 and 30%) (v / v). The variables analyzed were: Severity of disease, soil basal respiration, microbial biomass carbon samples, the chemical (pH, P, Na and K) and biochemical attributes and alkaline phosphatase and urease. The most prevalent fungi were tested for pathogenicity. We found a high diversity of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in rural Pernambuco. The prevalence of fungi associated with Fusarium root rot in cassava with symptoms from all areas of the municipalities of Jupi, Jucati and St. John and Scytalidium lignicola from areas of the Municipality of Caetés. Isolates that had prevailed in a high severity of cassava cultivate Branquinha. In test doses and sources on the mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola the source litter was the most effective in inhibiting the growth at a dose 40%, with an inhibition of mycelial growth of 69.75% only when the extracts were not autoclaved . Sandy soil with incorporation of sources and levels of organic matter were highly efficient in suppressiveness mycelial growth of S. lignicola. The treatments considered suppressive to black rot will grow dad Anthony EC were 10 and 20% and CA 20 and 30%. Being recommended for suppressiveness black rot of cassava caused by Scytalidium lignicola EC at doses of 10 and 20%.O cultivo da mandioca apresenta grande importância mundial, pois é a sexta cultura de maior produção e expressão do planeta. O Brasil é o segundo maior produtor mundial e esta cultura é a segunda de maior expressão econômica nacional, com grande importância social, pois contribui para a sobrevivência de significativa parcela da população de baixa renda, como fonte de renda e alimentícia. Este trabalho teve como objetivos efetuar o primeiro levantamento de fungos associados à podridão radicular da mandioca no Agreste de Pernambuco, avaliar o efeito de fontes e doses de matéria orgânica isolada e adicionada a solo arenoso sob a supressividade do crescimento micelial de Scytalidium lignicola e verificar o efeito de doses e fontes de matéria orgânica incorporados à solos arenosos com inoculação de Scytalidium lignicola sobre a podridão negra da mandioca cv. Pai Antônio. Foram realizadas coletas de material vegetal com sintomas e/ou sinais da doença nos municípios produtores do Agreste de Pernambuco: Jupi, Jucati, São João e Caetés. A frequência de isolamento dos fungos foi realizada pelo método de plaqueamento e isolamento até cultura pura para identificação. No segundo momento foram realizados dois experimentos o primeiro foi visando avaliar o efeito dos extratos de materiais orgânico (cama de aviário, esterco caprino, bovino e húmus de minhoca) incorporados ao meio de cultura batata-dextrose-ágar (BDA) nas concentrações (10, 20, 30 e 40%) (v/v) e o segundo foi avaliar o efeito dos materiais orgânicos misturados com solo arenoso com as mesmas fontes e doses. As variáveis analisadas foram: taxa de crescimento micelial, inibição do crescimento micelial e área abaixo da curva de crescimento micelial. Após os resultados do experimento anterior foi realizado uma avaliação dos efeitos dos materiais orgânico cama de aviário (CA) e esterco caprino (EC) incorporados ao solo arenoso nas concentrações (10, 20 e 30%) (v/v). As variáveis analisadas foram: Severidade da doença, respiração basal do solo, carbono da biomassa microbiana das amostras, atributos químicos (pH, P, Na e K) e atributos bioquímicos fosfatase ácida e alcalina e uréase. Os fungos que mais prevaleceram foram submetidos a teste de patogenicidade. Foi encontrada alta diversidade de fungos associados à podridão radicular da mandioca no agreste de Pernambuco. Houve prevalência de fungos do gênero Fusarium associados à podridão radicular em mandiocas com sintomas provenientes de todas as áreas dos municípios de Jupi, Jucati e São João e Scytalidium lignicola provenientes de áreas do Município de Caetés. Os isolados que prevaleceram apresentaram uma alta severidade em mandiocas da cultivar Branquinha. No teste de doses e fontes sobre o crescimento micelial de Scytalidium lignicola a fonte cama de aviário foi a mais eficiente em inibir o crescimento a uma dose 40%, com uma inibição do crescimento micelial de 69,75% apenas quando os extratos não foram autoclavados. Solo arenoso com incorporação de fontes e doses de matéria orgânica foram altamente eficientes na supressividade do crescimento micelial de S. lignicola. Os tratamentos considerados supressivos á podridão negra para a cultivar pai Antônio foram EC 10 e 20% e CA 20 e 30%. Sendo recomendado para supressividade da podridão negra da mandioca, causada por Scytalidium lignicola o EC nas doses de 10 e 20%.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-12-14T17:02:31Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Cataliny Andreza Duarte Silva.pdf: 1069880 bytes, checksum: 4c76983584eb687b13ef5946ada94770 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-12-14T17:02:31Z (GMT). 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title Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
spellingShingle Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte
Manejo do solo
Fungo
Mandioca
Matéria orgânica
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
title_short Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
title_full Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
title_fullStr Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
title_full_unstemmed Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
title_sort Prospecção em fitopatógenos e avaliação de fontes de matéria orgânica sobre a supressividade da podridão radicular da mandioca
author SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte
author_facet SILVA, Cataliny Andreza Duarte
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv MOREIRA, Keila Aparecida
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MOURA, Mácio Farias de
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contributor_str_mv MEDEIROS, Erika Valente de
LARANJEIRA, Delson
MOREIRA, Keila Aparecida
MOURA, Mácio Farias de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manejo do solo
Fungo
Mandioca
Matéria orgânica
topic Manejo do solo
Fungo
Mandioca
Matéria orgânica
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
description The cultivation of cassava has great importance worldwide, it is the sixth largest crop production and expression of the planet. Brazil is the second largest producer in the world and this culture is the second largest national economic expression, with great social importance as it contributes to the survival of a significant portion of the low-income population as a source of income and food. This work aimed to make the first survey of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in Agreste of Pernambuco, to evaluate the effect of sources and levels of organic matter isolated and added to sandy soil under the suppressiveness of mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola and check the effect of levels and sources of organic matter incorporated into sandy soils inoculated with Scytalidium lignicola on the black rot of cassava cv. Father Antonio. Were collected plant material with symptoms and / or signs of disease in the Wasteland producing municipalities of Pernambuco: Jupi, Jucati, São João and Caetés. The frequency of isolation of the fungi was performed by plating method until pure culture isolation and identification. The second moment were the first two experiments was to evaluate the effect of extracts of organic materials (poultry manure, goat manure, cattle and earthworm castings) added to the culture medium potato dextrose agar (BDA) at concentrations (10 , 20, 30 and 40%) (v / v) and the second was to evaluate the effect of organic materials mixed with sandy soil with fountains and the same doses. The variables analyzed were: radial growth rate, mycelial growth inhibition and area under the curve of mycelial growth. After the results of the previous experiment was conducted a review of the effect of organic materials litter (CA) and goat manure (EC) incorporated into the sandy soil concentrations (10, 20 and 30%) (v / v). The variables analyzed were: Severity of disease, soil basal respiration, microbial biomass carbon samples, the chemical (pH, P, Na and K) and biochemical attributes and alkaline phosphatase and urease. The most prevalent fungi were tested for pathogenicity. We found a high diversity of fungi associated with root rot of cassava in rural Pernambuco. The prevalence of fungi associated with Fusarium root rot in cassava with symptoms from all areas of the municipalities of Jupi, Jucati and St. John and Scytalidium lignicola from areas of the Municipality of Caetés. Isolates that had prevailed in a high severity of cassava cultivate Branquinha. In test doses and sources on the mycelial growth of Scytalidium lignicola the source litter was the most effective in inhibiting the growth at a dose 40%, with an inhibition of mycelial growth of 69.75% only when the extracts were not autoclaved . Sandy soil with incorporation of sources and levels of organic matter were highly efficient in suppressiveness mycelial growth of S. lignicola. The treatments considered suppressive to black rot will grow dad Anthony EC were 10 and 20% and CA 20 and 30%. Being recommended for suppressiveness black rot of cassava caused by Scytalidium lignicola EC at doses of 10 and 20%.
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