Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares

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Autor(a) principal: BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: The Northeast region accounts for 99% of Brazilian exports of fine table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.), mainly produced in the São Francisco Valley. Black foot is a disease present in all grape producing regions worldwide, especially in nurseries and young vineyards. This disease was recently reported in the Brazilian Northeast, caused by Campylocarpon fasciculare, Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare, Campylocarpon semiaridus and Cylindrocladiella pseudohawaiiensis. Despite the importance of black foot disease of grapevines worldwide, the fitness components of fungal species associated with the disease are poorly understood. To investigate the saprophytic and pathogenic fitness of C. fasciculare, C. pseudofasciculare, C. semiaridus and C. pseudohawaiiensis, this study compared the effect of temperature on mycelial growth and sporulation, effect of water potential (s), salinity, pH and fungicides on the mycelial growth of the pathogens, as well as the aggressiveness in detached vine shoots of grapevine. A second objective of this study was to analyze the reactions of the main rootstocks cultivars used in São Francisco Valley to Campylocarpon species and C. pseudohawaiiensis. The higher sporulation capacity demonstrated by C. pseudofasciculare and the lower sporulation capacity of C. semiaridus can justify the higher and lower prevalence in the Brazilian Northeast, respectively. The greater aggressiveness presented by C. semiaridus may indicate that a new etiological agent is adapting to the conditions of cultivation in the Brazilian semiarid, in which several species of Campylocarpon and C. pseudohawaiiensis may be causing black foot disease simultaneously. Therefore, the results of this study suggest that C. semiaridus developed compensation mechanisms to maintain competitiveness in relation to other species, evidenced by the reduced spore production capacity associated with high aggressiveness. The five evaluated grapevine rootstocks were susceptible to the fungal species tested and the smaller lesion lengths were caused in the Freedon rootstock. This genotype may be a potential source of resistance, and its choice at the time of implantation of new vineyards may be an important tool in the management of the black foot disease in the São Francisco Valley.
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spelling MICHEREFF, Sami JorgeCAPUCHO, Alexandre SandriSANTOS, Alice Maria GonçalvesCAPUCHO, Alexandre SandriMARIANO, Rosa de Lima RamosGAMA, Marco Aurélio Siqueira dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5567202456976044BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino2019-02-14T12:43:48Z2018-02-27BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino. Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares. 2018. 81 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/7836The Northeast region accounts for 99% of Brazilian exports of fine table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.), mainly produced in the São Francisco Valley. Black foot is a disease present in all grape producing regions worldwide, especially in nurseries and young vineyards. This disease was recently reported in the Brazilian Northeast, caused by Campylocarpon fasciculare, Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare, Campylocarpon semiaridus and Cylindrocladiella pseudohawaiiensis. Despite the importance of black foot disease of grapevines worldwide, the fitness components of fungal species associated with the disease are poorly understood. To investigate the saprophytic and pathogenic fitness of C. fasciculare, C. pseudofasciculare, C. semiaridus and C. pseudohawaiiensis, this study compared the effect of temperature on mycelial growth and sporulation, effect of water potential (s), salinity, pH and fungicides on the mycelial growth of the pathogens, as well as the aggressiveness in detached vine shoots of grapevine. A second objective of this study was to analyze the reactions of the main rootstocks cultivars used in São Francisco Valley to Campylocarpon species and C. pseudohawaiiensis. The higher sporulation capacity demonstrated by C. pseudofasciculare and the lower sporulation capacity of C. semiaridus can justify the higher and lower prevalence in the Brazilian Northeast, respectively. The greater aggressiveness presented by C. semiaridus may indicate that a new etiological agent is adapting to the conditions of cultivation in the Brazilian semiarid, in which several species of Campylocarpon and C. pseudohawaiiensis may be causing black foot disease simultaneously. Therefore, the results of this study suggest that C. semiaridus developed compensation mechanisms to maintain competitiveness in relation to other species, evidenced by the reduced spore production capacity associated with high aggressiveness. The five evaluated grapevine rootstocks were susceptible to the fungal species tested and the smaller lesion lengths were caused in the Freedon rootstock. This genotype may be a potential source of resistance, and its choice at the time of implantation of new vineyards may be an important tool in the management of the black foot disease in the São Francisco Valley.A região Nordeste é responsável por 99% das exportações brasileiras de uvas finas de mesa (Vitis vinifera L.), produzidas principalmente no Vale do São Francisco. O pé-preto é uma doença presente em todas as regiões produtoras de uva no mundo, especialmente em viveiros e parreirais jovens. A doença foi relatada recentemente no Nordeste brasileiro, causada por Campylocarpon fasciculare, Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare, Campylocarpon semiaridus e Cylindrocladiella pseudohawaiiensis. Apesar da importância do pé-preto em nível mundial, os componentes de adaptabilidade das espécies fúngicas associadas à doença são pouco conhecidos. Para investigar a adaptabilidade saprofítica e patogênica de C. fasciculare, C. pseudofasciculare, C. semiaridus e C. pseudohawaiiensis, este estudo comparou o efeito da temperatura no crescimento micelial e na esporulação, efeito do potencial hídrico (s), salinidade, pH e fungicidas no crescimento micelial dos patógenos, além da agressividade em ramos destacados de videira. Um segundo objetivo desse estudo foi analisar as reações das principais cultivares de porta-enxertos utilizados no Vale do São Francisco às espécies causadoras do pé-preto. A maior capacidade de esporulação demonstrada por C. pseudofasciculare e a menor capacidade de esporulação de C. semiaridus podem justificar, respectivamente, a maior e a menor prevalência nos parreirais do Nordeste brasileiro. A maior agressividade apresentada por C. semiaridus pode indicar que um novo agente etiológico está se adaptando às condições de cultivo no semiárido brasileiro, no qual várias espécies de Campylocarpon e C. pseudohawaiiensis podem estar causando pé-preto simultaneamente. Portanto, os resultados desse estudo sugerem que C. semiaridus desenvolveu mecanismos de compensação para manter a competitividade em relação às outras espécies, evidenciado pela reduzida capacidade de produção de esporos associada com elevada agressividade. Os cinco porta-enxertos de videira avaliados foram suscetíveis às espécies fúngicas testadas e os menores comprimentos de lesão foram causados no porta-enxerto Freedon. Este genótipo pode ser uma potencial fonte de resistência, e sua escolha, no momento da implantação de novos parreirais, pode ser uma importante ferramenta no manejo do pé-preto no Vale do São Francisco.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-02-14T12:43:48Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Moara Alexandrino Bandeira.pdf: 1681676 bytes, checksum: ca0772a0215445d3d0f9c1c284744d59 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-02-14T12:43:48Z (GMT). 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title Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
spellingShingle Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino
Campylocarpon
Cylindrocladiella
Vitis vinifera
Uva
Pé-preto
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
title_full Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
title_fullStr Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
title_full_unstemmed Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
title_sort Adaptabilidade comparativa de espécies fúngicas causadoras do pé-preto da videira no Nordeste brasileiro e reação de cultivares
author BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino
author_facet BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv CAPUCHO, Alexandre Sandri
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Alice Maria Gonçalves
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv CAPUCHO, Alexandre Sandri
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MARIANO, Rosa de Lima Ramos
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv GAMA, Marco Aurélio Siqueira da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv BANDEIRA, Moara Alexandrino
contributor_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
CAPUCHO, Alexandre Sandri
SANTOS, Alice Maria Gonçalves
CAPUCHO, Alexandre Sandri
MARIANO, Rosa de Lima Ramos
GAMA, Marco Aurélio Siqueira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Campylocarpon
Cylindrocladiella
Vitis vinifera
Uva
Pé-preto
topic Campylocarpon
Cylindrocladiella
Vitis vinifera
Uva
Pé-preto
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description The Northeast region accounts for 99% of Brazilian exports of fine table grapes (Vitis vinifera L.), mainly produced in the São Francisco Valley. Black foot is a disease present in all grape producing regions worldwide, especially in nurseries and young vineyards. This disease was recently reported in the Brazilian Northeast, caused by Campylocarpon fasciculare, Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare, Campylocarpon semiaridus and Cylindrocladiella pseudohawaiiensis. Despite the importance of black foot disease of grapevines worldwide, the fitness components of fungal species associated with the disease are poorly understood. To investigate the saprophytic and pathogenic fitness of C. fasciculare, C. pseudofasciculare, C. semiaridus and C. pseudohawaiiensis, this study compared the effect of temperature on mycelial growth and sporulation, effect of water potential (s), salinity, pH and fungicides on the mycelial growth of the pathogens, as well as the aggressiveness in detached vine shoots of grapevine. A second objective of this study was to analyze the reactions of the main rootstocks cultivars used in São Francisco Valley to Campylocarpon species and C. pseudohawaiiensis. The higher sporulation capacity demonstrated by C. pseudofasciculare and the lower sporulation capacity of C. semiaridus can justify the higher and lower prevalence in the Brazilian Northeast, respectively. The greater aggressiveness presented by C. semiaridus may indicate that a new etiological agent is adapting to the conditions of cultivation in the Brazilian semiarid, in which several species of Campylocarpon and C. pseudohawaiiensis may be causing black foot disease simultaneously. Therefore, the results of this study suggest that C. semiaridus developed compensation mechanisms to maintain competitiveness in relation to other species, evidenced by the reduced spore production capacity associated with high aggressiveness. The five evaluated grapevine rootstocks were susceptible to the fungal species tested and the smaller lesion lengths were caused in the Freedon rootstock. This genotype may be a potential source of resistance, and its choice at the time of implantation of new vineyards may be an important tool in the management of the black foot disease in the São Francisco Valley.
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