Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: CHAVES, Andréa
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: In Northeastern Brazil the land use of sandy costal table with sugarcane (Saccharum sp.)cropping associated with high temperatures and long dry seasons have increased plant parasitism nematode, particularly Meloidogyne spp. and Pratylenchus zeae, severity in fields. Despite many control measures have been applied, none has been efficient enough to keep nematode level under economic threshold. Therefore three experiments were conducted searching for more efficient, economic and ecological sound control alternatives. In the first experiment, it was evaluated the effect of neen (Azadirachta indica) oil, filter pressed mud and aldicarb on endoparasitic nematodes density and on technological and productive variables of sugarcane in a naturally infested field. There was no significant difference among treatments within technological variables. Stalk diameter and productivity were lower (P= 0.05) in the control and the nematicide treatment. Plants with filter cake (60 t/ha) and filter cake (60 t/ha) + Neen oil (1%) presented the highest (P=¤0.05) productive means, showing no significant difference in plant height and stalk number. Meloidogyne spp. densities in both soil and root were not affected by treatments, in contrast to P. zeae, which presented the lowest (P=H0.05) density in plots with aldicarb or neen oil (2%), indicating efficiency these products under field conditions. In the second experiment, it was evaluated acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), silicated fertilizer, and neen extract efficiency on the integrated management of Meloidogyne spp. and P. zeae in a sugarcane field. The association filter cake (50 t/ha) + aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + neen extract (1%) sprinkled on seed stalks significantly increased plant height. ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on seed stalks and aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on shoots increased (P=o0.05) stalk diameter. The highest (P= 0.05) increases in productivity occurred in plots with filter pressed mud and silicated fertilizer. There was no significant difference in endoparasites densities in soil, incontrast to the roots, in which Meloidogyne spp. densities were significantly lower in plots with silicated fertilizer alone or in association with the other treatments. ASM did not affect root-knot nematode densities and neen extract was efficient only in association with aldicarb or aldicarb + filter cake. Pratylenchus zeae was not affected by any treatment. In the third experiment it was investigated under greenhouse the effects of three mineral organic complexes (Coda Radimax, Coda Humus PK and Coda Vit) on induction of resistance to M. incognita in three sugarcane varieties (RB 92579, RB 863129, RB 867515). All varieties were good host to M. incognita. Comparing to the untreated control, Coda Radimax significantly decreased final number of eggs per root system in all sugarcane varieties. Coda Humus-PK and Coda Vit were efficient in reducing eggs density in RB 867515 but not in RB 863129. All tested compounds did not affect stalk diameter, number and dry weight of shoots. No significant anatomical changes were observed in the M. incognita inoculated tissues examined using bright field microscopy, compared to corresponding tissues in healthy plants.
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spelling PEDROSA, Elvira Maria RégisCÔELHO, Rildo Sartori BarbosaCAVALCANTE, Uided Maaze TibúrcioBASTOS, Gerson QuirinoOLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves deLIMA, Graus Silvestres de AndradeBARROS, Andréa Cristina BaltarCHAVES, Andréa2017-02-21T11:58:37Z2007-01-12CHAVES, Andréa. Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco. 2007. 91 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6481In Northeastern Brazil the land use of sandy costal table with sugarcane (Saccharum sp.)cropping associated with high temperatures and long dry seasons have increased plant parasitism nematode, particularly Meloidogyne spp. and Pratylenchus zeae, severity in fields. Despite many control measures have been applied, none has been efficient enough to keep nematode level under economic threshold. Therefore three experiments were conducted searching for more efficient, economic and ecological sound control alternatives. In the first experiment, it was evaluated the effect of neen (Azadirachta indica) oil, filter pressed mud and aldicarb on endoparasitic nematodes density and on technological and productive variables of sugarcane in a naturally infested field. There was no significant difference among treatments within technological variables. Stalk diameter and productivity were lower (P= 0.05) in the control and the nematicide treatment. Plants with filter cake (60 t/ha) and filter cake (60 t/ha) + Neen oil (1%) presented the highest (P=¤0.05) productive means, showing no significant difference in plant height and stalk number. Meloidogyne spp. densities in both soil and root were not affected by treatments, in contrast to P. zeae, which presented the lowest (P=H0.05) density in plots with aldicarb or neen oil (2%), indicating efficiency these products under field conditions. In the second experiment, it was evaluated acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), silicated fertilizer, and neen extract efficiency on the integrated management of Meloidogyne spp. and P. zeae in a sugarcane field. The association filter cake (50 t/ha) + aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + neen extract (1%) sprinkled on seed stalks significantly increased plant height. ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on seed stalks and aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on shoots increased (P=o0.05) stalk diameter. The highest (P= 0.05) increases in productivity occurred in plots with filter pressed mud and silicated fertilizer. There was no significant difference in endoparasites densities in soil, incontrast to the roots, in which Meloidogyne spp. densities were significantly lower in plots with silicated fertilizer alone or in association with the other treatments. ASM did not affect root-knot nematode densities and neen extract was efficient only in association with aldicarb or aldicarb + filter cake. Pratylenchus zeae was not affected by any treatment. In the third experiment it was investigated under greenhouse the effects of three mineral organic complexes (Coda Radimax, Coda Humus PK and Coda Vit) on induction of resistance to M. incognita in three sugarcane varieties (RB 92579, RB 863129, RB 867515). All varieties were good host to M. incognita. Comparing to the untreated control, Coda Radimax significantly decreased final number of eggs per root system in all sugarcane varieties. Coda Humus-PK and Coda Vit were efficient in reducing eggs density in RB 867515 but not in RB 863129. All tested compounds did not affect stalk diameter, number and dry weight of shoots. No significant anatomical changes were observed in the M. incognita inoculated tissues examined using bright field microscopy, compared to corresponding tissues in healthy plants.No nordeste do Brasil o uso de solos arenosos de tabuleiros costeiros com cana-de-açúcar (Saccharum sp.) e as altas temperaturas associadas a longos períodos de estação seca têm favorecido o parasitismo de fitonematoides, particularmente Meloidogyne spp. e Pratylenchus zeae, aumentando a severidade nos campos de cultivo. Embora muitas medidas de controle venham sendo aplicadas, nenhuma tem sido eficiente o suficiente para manter o nível populacional dos fitonematóides abaixo dos níveis de dano. Dessa forma três experimentos foram conduzidos buscando alternativas mais eficientes, econômicas e de menor impacto ambiental. No primeiro experimento, foi avaliado o efeito do óleo de nim, torta de filtro e aldicarb sobre a densidade populacional de nematóides endoparasitos e variáveis produtivas e tecnológicas da cana-de-açúcar em campo naturalmente infestado. Não ocorreram diferenças significativas nas variáveis tecnológicas. O diâmetro dos colmos e a produtividade foram menores (P=Ì0,05) nas testemunhas e no tratamento nematicida isoladamente. As maiores (P= 0,05) médias produtivas foram encontradas nas parcelas com torta de filtro e torta de filtro (60 t/ha) + óleo de nim (1%), não havendo diferença entre altura e número de colmos. A densidade populacional de Meloidogyne spp. no solo e na raiz não sofreu efeito dos tratamentos, diferentemente de P. zeae que apresentou as menores densidades em raízes com nematicida e com o óleo de nim (2%), mostrando eficiência no controle de P. zeae em condições de campo. No segundo experimento, avaliou-se em condições de campo a eficiência dos Acibenzolar-S-Metil (ASM), fertilizante silicatado e extrato de nim no manejo integrado de Meloidogyne spp. e P.zeae. Torta de filtro (50 t/ha) + aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + extrato de nim (1%) pulverizado sobre os rebolos aumentaram (P=[ 0,05) a altura das plantas. ASM (100g/100 L) pulverizado sobre os rebolos e aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + ASM (100g/100 L) promoveram aumentos (P=U0,05) no diâmetro dos colmos. Os maiores (P=U0,05) incrementos produtivos ocorreram nas parcelas com torta de filtro e fertilizante silicatado. Não ocorreu diferença significativa nos níveis dos endoparasitos no solo, diferentemente do que ocorreu nas raízes, quando as densidades de Meloidogyne spp. foram menores (P= 0,05) nas parcelas com fertilizante silicatado isoladamente e em conjunto com os demais tratamentos. ASM não apresentou efeito sobre a densidade deste fitonematóide e o extrato de nim foi eficiente quando usado em conjunto com aldicarb ou aldicarb + torta de filtro. Pratylenchus zeae não foi afetada pelos tratamentos. No terceiro experimento foi investigado, em casa de vegetação, os efeitos de três complexos organo-minerais (Coda Radimax, Coda Humus PK e Coda Vit) na indução de resistência a M. incognita em três variedades (RB 92579, RB 863129, RB 867515) de cana-de-açúcar. Todas as variedades estudadas foram boas hospedeiras de M. incognita. Em relação à testemunha, Coda Radimax reduziu significativamente o número final de ovos porsistema radicular em todas as variedades. Coda Humus-PK e Coda Vit se mostraram eficientes em diminuir (P=I0,05) a densidade de ovos em RB 867515, mas não em RB 863129. Todos os compostos testados não afetaram o diâmetro do colmo, peso da biomassa seca da parte aérea e número de perfilho. Não ocorreram modificações anatômicas significativas nos tecidos das plantas inoculados com M. incognita em relação aos tecidos sadios.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2017-02-21T11:58:37Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Andrea Chaves.pdf: 1539586 bytes, checksum: af90f959541cd7c5d31ad1b4d02c65f1 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-02-21T11:58:37Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
title Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
spellingShingle Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
CHAVES, Andréa
Phosphates
Cana-de-açúcar
fosfitos
Acibenzolar-S-metil
Fitopatologia
Pratylenchus zeae
Meloidogyne spp.
Saccharum sp.
Azadirachta indica
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
title_full Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
title_fullStr Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
title_sort Alternativas para o manejo integrado de fitonematóides em cana-de- açúcar em tabuleiros costeiros de Pernambuco
author CHAVES, Andréa
author_facet CHAVES, Andréa
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CÔELHO, Rildo Sartori Barbosa
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv CAVALCANTE, Uided Maaze Tibúrcio
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv BASTOS, Gerson Quirino
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv LIMA, Graus Silvestres de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv BARROS, Andréa Cristina Baltar
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv CHAVES, Andréa
contributor_str_mv PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
CÔELHO, Rildo Sartori Barbosa
CAVALCANTE, Uided Maaze Tibúrcio
BASTOS, Gerson Quirino
OLIVEIRA, Sônia Maria Alves de
LIMA, Graus Silvestres de Andrade
BARROS, Andréa Cristina Baltar
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phosphates
Cana-de-açúcar
fosfitos
Acibenzolar-S-metil
Fitopatologia
topic Phosphates
Cana-de-açúcar
fosfitos
Acibenzolar-S-metil
Fitopatologia
Pratylenchus zeae
Meloidogyne spp.
Saccharum sp.
Azadirachta indica
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Pratylenchus zeae
Meloidogyne spp.
Saccharum sp.
Azadirachta indica
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
description In Northeastern Brazil the land use of sandy costal table with sugarcane (Saccharum sp.)cropping associated with high temperatures and long dry seasons have increased plant parasitism nematode, particularly Meloidogyne spp. and Pratylenchus zeae, severity in fields. Despite many control measures have been applied, none has been efficient enough to keep nematode level under economic threshold. Therefore three experiments were conducted searching for more efficient, economic and ecological sound control alternatives. In the first experiment, it was evaluated the effect of neen (Azadirachta indica) oil, filter pressed mud and aldicarb on endoparasitic nematodes density and on technological and productive variables of sugarcane in a naturally infested field. There was no significant difference among treatments within technological variables. Stalk diameter and productivity were lower (P= 0.05) in the control and the nematicide treatment. Plants with filter cake (60 t/ha) and filter cake (60 t/ha) + Neen oil (1%) presented the highest (P=¤0.05) productive means, showing no significant difference in plant height and stalk number. Meloidogyne spp. densities in both soil and root were not affected by treatments, in contrast to P. zeae, which presented the lowest (P=H0.05) density in plots with aldicarb or neen oil (2%), indicating efficiency these products under field conditions. In the second experiment, it was evaluated acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM), silicated fertilizer, and neen extract efficiency on the integrated management of Meloidogyne spp. and P. zeae in a sugarcane field. The association filter cake (50 t/ha) + aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + neen extract (1%) sprinkled on seed stalks significantly increased plant height. ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on seed stalks and aldicarb (20 kg/ha) + ASM (100g/100 L) sprinkled on shoots increased (P=o0.05) stalk diameter. The highest (P= 0.05) increases in productivity occurred in plots with filter pressed mud and silicated fertilizer. There was no significant difference in endoparasites densities in soil, incontrast to the roots, in which Meloidogyne spp. densities were significantly lower in plots with silicated fertilizer alone or in association with the other treatments. ASM did not affect root-knot nematode densities and neen extract was efficient only in association with aldicarb or aldicarb + filter cake. Pratylenchus zeae was not affected by any treatment. In the third experiment it was investigated under greenhouse the effects of three mineral organic complexes (Coda Radimax, Coda Humus PK and Coda Vit) on induction of resistance to M. incognita in three sugarcane varieties (RB 92579, RB 863129, RB 867515). All varieties were good host to M. incognita. Comparing to the untreated control, Coda Radimax significantly decreased final number of eggs per root system in all sugarcane varieties. Coda Humus-PK and Coda Vit were efficient in reducing eggs density in RB 867515 but not in RB 863129. All tested compounds did not affect stalk diameter, number and dry weight of shoots. No significant anatomical changes were observed in the M. incognita inoculated tissues examined using bright field microscopy, compared to corresponding tissues in healthy plants.
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