Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo

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Autor(a) principal: RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges
Data de Publicação: 2003
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata ), cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinnensis) and broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) have high economic expression in the Agreste region in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. However, the occurrence of foliar diseases such as Alternaria black spot, caused by Alternaria brassicicola, represent great worry in farming systems areas. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the epidemiology of Alternaria black spot on Taibyo cultivar of Chinese cabbage in different farming systems (conventional, organic and protected); at four transplant seasons and two irrigation systems under organic farming; at three transplant spacing under conventional farming; as well as analyze the comparative epidemiology of Alternaria black spot in 22 brassica cultivars being nine broccoli, five Chinese cabbage, four cauliflower andfour cabbage, under conventional and organic farming systems. Evaluations of the beginning of initial symptoms (BIS) and severity of the disease on every leaf of 10 plants were made. Disease progress curves were ploted, and epidemiology were compared through by BIS, maximum disease severity (ymax), disease progress rate (DPR), and the area under disease progress curves (AUDPC) in all experiments. The October 2000 transplant season was the most propitious to Alternaria black spot, while the July 2001 transplant season was unfavorable to disease development, since it took longer for the symptoms to show, and the values of ymax and DPR were lower than in other periods. Comparing the three farming systems, the highest values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC were observed in organic farming, indicating that this condition was the most favorable to Alternaria black spot. Trickle irrigation compared to the sprinkle system showed lower development of Alternaria blackspot, represented by lower values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC. As far as spacing is concerned, the combination 0.33 x 0.50 m showed the lowest values of ymax and AUDPC. All brassicacultivars evaluated were susceptible to A. brassicicola. In most situations, significative difference was detected among cultivars grown in the same farming system. Higher disease intensity was obeserved in organic farming system. Chinese cabbage (Tropical Pride and Tropical Delight), cauliflower (Arfak), and cabbage (Fuyutoyo and Rubro) had the lowest disease levels. . On all situations, significative correlations were noted among the severity of Alternaria black spot disease and both the highest temperature average and the relative air humidity in the 14 days prior to the disease evaluation.
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spelling MICHEREFF, Sami JorgeMENEZES, DimasDUDA, Gustavo PereiraREIS, AiltonARAUJO, EgbertoLIMA, Marleide Magalhães de AndradeRESENDE, Luciane VilelaPEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1974280284270631RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges2017-03-27T16:20:29Z2003-03-13RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges. Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo. 2003. 81 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/6685ark:/57462/0013000007w0pCabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata ), cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinnensis) and broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) have high economic expression in the Agreste region in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. However, the occurrence of foliar diseases such as Alternaria black spot, caused by Alternaria brassicicola, represent great worry in farming systems areas. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the epidemiology of Alternaria black spot on Taibyo cultivar of Chinese cabbage in different farming systems (conventional, organic and protected); at four transplant seasons and two irrigation systems under organic farming; at three transplant spacing under conventional farming; as well as analyze the comparative epidemiology of Alternaria black spot in 22 brassica cultivars being nine broccoli, five Chinese cabbage, four cauliflower andfour cabbage, under conventional and organic farming systems. Evaluations of the beginning of initial symptoms (BIS) and severity of the disease on every leaf of 10 plants were made. Disease progress curves were ploted, and epidemiology were compared through by BIS, maximum disease severity (ymax), disease progress rate (DPR), and the area under disease progress curves (AUDPC) in all experiments. The October 2000 transplant season was the most propitious to Alternaria black spot, while the July 2001 transplant season was unfavorable to disease development, since it took longer for the symptoms to show, and the values of ymax and DPR were lower than in other periods. Comparing the three farming systems, the highest values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC were observed in organic farming, indicating that this condition was the most favorable to Alternaria black spot. Trickle irrigation compared to the sprinkle system showed lower development of Alternaria blackspot, represented by lower values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC. As far as spacing is concerned, the combination 0.33 x 0.50 m showed the lowest values of ymax and AUDPC. All brassicacultivars evaluated were susceptible to A. brassicicola. In most situations, significative difference was detected among cultivars grown in the same farming system. Higher disease intensity was obeserved in organic farming system. Chinese cabbage (Tropical Pride and Tropical Delight), cauliflower (Arfak), and cabbage (Fuyutoyo and Rubro) had the lowest disease levels. . On all situations, significative correlations were noted among the severity of Alternaria black spot disease and both the highest temperature average and the relative air humidity in the 14 days prior to the disease evaluation.O cultivo de repolho (Brassica oleracea var. capitata ), couve-flor (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), couve-chinesa (Brassica pekinnensis) e brócolis (Brassica oleracea var. italica) têm grande expressão econômica na região Agreste do Estado de Pernambuco. No entanto, a ocorrência de doenças foliares como a alternariose, causada por Alternaria brassicicola, representa grande preocupação ao sistema de produção das áreas de plantio. Neste contexto, este trabalho teve como objetivos analisar a epidemiologia da alternariose em couve-chinesa, cv. Taibyo, em diferentes sistemas de cultivo (convencional, orgânico e protegido), em quatro épocas de plantio e dois sistemas de irrigação no cultivo orgânico, em três espaçamentos de plantio no cultivo convencional, bem como analisar a epidemiologia comparativa da alternariose em 22 cultivares de brássicas, sendo nove de brócolis, cinco de couve-chinesa, quatro de couve-flor e quatro de repolho, nos sistemas de produção convencional e orgânico.Foram avaliados o início do aparecimento dos sintomas (IAS) da alternariose e a severidade da doença em todas as folhas de 10 plantas por parcela. Curvas de progresso da doença foram plotadas e as epidemias comparadas em relação ao IAS, severidade máxima (ymax), taxa estimada de progresso da doença (TPD) e área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPD) em todos os experimentos. Na comparação entre os três sistemas de cultivo, no orgânico foram observados os maiores valores de ymax, TPD e AACPD, indicando que este sistema propiciou condições mais favoráveis para a alternariose. O transplantio em outubro de 2000 foi o mais propício para a alternariose da couve-chinesa no cultivo orgânico, enquanto o realizado em julho de 2001 foi desfavorável ao desenvolvimento da doença, pois os sintomas apareceram mais tardiamente e os valores de ymax e TPD foram menores que nos outros períodos. No cultivo irrigado por gotejamento ocorreu menor desenvolvimento da alternariosedo que no irrigado por microaspersão, representado pelos valores inferiores de ymax, TPD eAACPD. Com relação ao espaçamento, na combinação 0,33 x 0,50 m foram registrados os menores valores de ymax e AACPD. Todas as cultivares de brássicas avaliadas foram suscetíveis a A. brassicicola, embora na maioria das situações tenha sido detectada diferença significativa entre as cultivares dentro de um mesmo sistema de cultivo. Em geral, foram constatados maiores níveis de intensidade da alternariose no sistema orgânico que no convencional. As cultivares de couve-chinesa Tropical Pride e Tropical Delight, de couve-flor Arfak e de repolho Fuyutoyo e Rubro merecem destaque pelos menores níveis de alternariose apresentados nos dois sistemas de cultivo. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
spellingShingle Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges
Brócolis
Couve-chinesa
Couve-flor
Repolho
Espaçamento
Irrigação
Ambiente protegido
Cultivo orgânico
Cultivo convencional
Alternaria brassicicola
Brassica pekinnensis
Protected farming system
Irrigation
Transplant spacing
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Chinese cabbage
Broccoli
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_full Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_fullStr Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
title_sort Epidemiologia da Alternariose e resistência de cultivares em brássicas sob diferentes sistemas de cultivo
author RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges
author_facet RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MENEZES, Dimas
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv DUDA, Gustavo Pereira
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv REIS, Ailton
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ARAUJO, Egberto
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv LIMA, Marleide Magalhães de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv RESENDE, Luciane Vilela
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RODRIGUES, Viviane Jurema Lopes Borges
contributor_str_mv MICHEREFF, Sami Jorge
MENEZES, Dimas
DUDA, Gustavo Pereira
REIS, Ailton
ARAUJO, Egberto
LIMA, Marleide Magalhães de Andrade
RESENDE, Luciane Vilela
PEDROSA, Elvira Maria Régis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brócolis
Couve-chinesa
Couve-flor
Repolho
Espaçamento
Irrigação
Ambiente protegido
Cultivo orgânico
Cultivo convencional
Alternaria brassicicola
Brassica pekinnensis
Protected farming system
Irrigation
Transplant spacing
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Chinese cabbage
Broccoli
topic Brócolis
Couve-chinesa
Couve-flor
Repolho
Espaçamento
Irrigação
Ambiente protegido
Cultivo orgânico
Cultivo convencional
Alternaria brassicicola
Brassica pekinnensis
Protected farming system
Irrigation
Transplant spacing
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Chinese cabbage
Broccoli
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
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description Cabbage (Brassica oleracea var. capitata ), cauliflower (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis), Chinese cabbage (Brassica pekinnensis) and broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) have high economic expression in the Agreste region in the State of Pernambuco, Brazil. However, the occurrence of foliar diseases such as Alternaria black spot, caused by Alternaria brassicicola, represent great worry in farming systems areas. Thus, this research aimed to analyze the epidemiology of Alternaria black spot on Taibyo cultivar of Chinese cabbage in different farming systems (conventional, organic and protected); at four transplant seasons and two irrigation systems under organic farming; at three transplant spacing under conventional farming; as well as analyze the comparative epidemiology of Alternaria black spot in 22 brassica cultivars being nine broccoli, five Chinese cabbage, four cauliflower andfour cabbage, under conventional and organic farming systems. Evaluations of the beginning of initial symptoms (BIS) and severity of the disease on every leaf of 10 plants were made. Disease progress curves were ploted, and epidemiology were compared through by BIS, maximum disease severity (ymax), disease progress rate (DPR), and the area under disease progress curves (AUDPC) in all experiments. The October 2000 transplant season was the most propitious to Alternaria black spot, while the July 2001 transplant season was unfavorable to disease development, since it took longer for the symptoms to show, and the values of ymax and DPR were lower than in other periods. Comparing the three farming systems, the highest values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC were observed in organic farming, indicating that this condition was the most favorable to Alternaria black spot. Trickle irrigation compared to the sprinkle system showed lower development of Alternaria blackspot, represented by lower values of ymax, DPR and AUDPC. As far as spacing is concerned, the combination 0.33 x 0.50 m showed the lowest values of ymax and AUDPC. All brassicacultivars evaluated were susceptible to A. brassicicola. In most situations, significative difference was detected among cultivars grown in the same farming system. Higher disease intensity was obeserved in organic farming system. Chinese cabbage (Tropical Pride and Tropical Delight), cauliflower (Arfak), and cabbage (Fuyutoyo and Rubro) had the lowest disease levels. . On all situations, significative correlations were noted among the severity of Alternaria black spot disease and both the highest temperature average and the relative air humidity in the 14 days prior to the disease evaluation.
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