Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga

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Autor(a) principal: ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) caused by the bacterium Acidovorax citrulli is one of the main and important diseases of the melon culture in the producing areas of Northeast Brazil and the world due to its destructive potential and absence of effective management measures. In view of this, the main objectives of the work were: (a) to identify accessions of melon with source of genetic resistance to the fruit blotch in different phenological stages of the plant and to test the stability of the accessions to multiple isolates of A. citrulli; (b) to evaluate the efficacy of aqueous extracts of plants of the phytogeographical domain Caatinga in the control of the fruit blotch of the melon by the treatment of seeds and seedlings. In addition, the colonization of A. citrulli in leaf tissues of the seedlings after infection was examined under optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy SEM. In the selection of resistance sources, A. citrulli CCRMAc1.12 was inoculated in seeds (55 accessions), seedlings and plants before flowering (39 accessions), with severity of the fruit blotch estimated with the aid of descriptive scales. After the stability test of six accessions to three strains of the bacterium, the resistance of the accessions I-136 and A-43 was evaluated in plants in the flowering and fruiting stages, transmissibility test and microscopic analysis. The fruits of these accesses did not show symptoms of the watery spot and the transmissibility of A. citrulli by the seeds was only 0,6% (I-136) and 2.5% (A-43); microscopic analyzes showed little structural and temporal changes in the colonization of A. citrulli in the leaf mesophyll. Among the eight aqueous extracts tested in the control of the fruit blotch, the extracts of Croton heliotropiifolium, Ximenia americana and Ziziphus joazeiro were selected as promising in gross concentration, as they were efficient in both seed treatment and seedling spraying, with levels of control from 56.76 to 94.14% respectively. Optical microscopy showed little colonization of A. citrulli on cotyledonary leaves treated with these three extracts, and mesophilic cell structures (palisade and lacunar parenchyma) were structured and organized. Little aggregation of bacterial cells, with little or no colonization of the stomata was also verified in SEM. With the results obtained it is suggested that accessions A-43 and I-136 may be donors of resistance genes to the fruit blotch and the aqueous extracts of C. heliotropiifolium, X. americana and Z. joazeiro can be exploited as a new technology for management of bacterial fruit blotch of melon.
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spelling SOUZA, Elineide Barbosa deNUNES, Glauber Henrique de SousaSILVA, Adriano Márcio FreireLARANJEIRA, DelsonSILVA, Ana Paula Sant’Anna daRIOS, Jonas Albertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0150187282722784ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de2023-10-18T14:38:30Z2019-07-31ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de. Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga. 2019. 86 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9405The bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) caused by the bacterium Acidovorax citrulli is one of the main and important diseases of the melon culture in the producing areas of Northeast Brazil and the world due to its destructive potential and absence of effective management measures. In view of this, the main objectives of the work were: (a) to identify accessions of melon with source of genetic resistance to the fruit blotch in different phenological stages of the plant and to test the stability of the accessions to multiple isolates of A. citrulli; (b) to evaluate the efficacy of aqueous extracts of plants of the phytogeographical domain Caatinga in the control of the fruit blotch of the melon by the treatment of seeds and seedlings. In addition, the colonization of A. citrulli in leaf tissues of the seedlings after infection was examined under optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy SEM. In the selection of resistance sources, A. citrulli CCRMAc1.12 was inoculated in seeds (55 accessions), seedlings and plants before flowering (39 accessions), with severity of the fruit blotch estimated with the aid of descriptive scales. After the stability test of six accessions to three strains of the bacterium, the resistance of the accessions I-136 and A-43 was evaluated in plants in the flowering and fruiting stages, transmissibility test and microscopic analysis. The fruits of these accesses did not show symptoms of the watery spot and the transmissibility of A. citrulli by the seeds was only 0,6% (I-136) and 2.5% (A-43); microscopic analyzes showed little structural and temporal changes in the colonization of A. citrulli in the leaf mesophyll. Among the eight aqueous extracts tested in the control of the fruit blotch, the extracts of Croton heliotropiifolium, Ximenia americana and Ziziphus joazeiro were selected as promising in gross concentration, as they were efficient in both seed treatment and seedling spraying, with levels of control from 56.76 to 94.14% respectively. Optical microscopy showed little colonization of A. citrulli on cotyledonary leaves treated with these three extracts, and mesophilic cell structures (palisade and lacunar parenchyma) were structured and organized. Little aggregation of bacterial cells, with little or no colonization of the stomata was also verified in SEM. With the results obtained it is suggested that accessions A-43 and I-136 may be donors of resistance genes to the fruit blotch and the aqueous extracts of C. heliotropiifolium, X. americana and Z. joazeiro can be exploited as a new technology for management of bacterial fruit blotch of melon.A mancha aquosa causada pela bactéria Acidovorax citrulli é uma das principais e importantes doenças da cultura do meloeiro nas áreas produtoras do Nordeste brasileiro e do mundo, devido ao seu potencial destrutivo e ausência de medidas de manejo eficazes. Diante disso, os objetivos principais do trabalho foram: (a) identificar acessos de meloeiro com fonte de resistência genética à mancha aquosa em diferentes estádios fenológicos da planta e testar a estabilidade dos acessos a múltiplos isolados de A. citrulli; (b) avaliar a eficácia de extratos aquosos de plantas do domínio fitogeográfico Caatinga no controle da mancha aquosa do meloeiro através do tratamento de sementes e plântulas. Adicionalmente, foi examinada a colonização de A. citrulli nos tecidos foliares das plântulas após infecção, sob análise de microscopia óptica e microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV). Na seleção de fontes de resistência, A. citrulli CCRMAc1.12 foi inoculada em sementes (55 acessos), plântulas e plantas antes da floração (39 acessos), com severidade da mancha aquosa estimada com auxílio de escalas descritivas. Após o teste de estabilidade de seis acessos a três isolados da bactéria, foi avaliada a resistência dos acessos I-136 e A-43 em plantas nos estádios de floração e frutificação, teste de transmissibilidade e análises de microscópicas. Os frutos desses acessos não apresentaram sintomas da mancha aquosa e a transmissibilidade de A. citrulli pelas sementes foi de apenas 0,6% (I-136) e 2,5% (A-43); análises microscópicas evidenciaram poucas modificações estruturais e temporal na colonização de A. citrulli no mesófilo foliar. Dentre os oito extratos aquosos testados no controle da mancha aquosa, Croton heliotropiifolium, Ximenia americana e Ziziphus joazeiro, nas concentrações brutas, foram selecionados como os mais promissores, pois foram eficientes tanto no tratamento de sementes quanto na pulverização de plântulas, com níveis de controle de 56,76 a 94,14 %. As análises de microscopia óptica mostraram pouca colonização de A. citrulli nas folhas cotiledonares tratadas com esses três extratos e as estruturas celulares do mesofilo (parênquima paliçádico e lacunoso) estavam estruturadas e organizadas. Pouca agregação de células bacterianas, com pouca ou nenhuma colonização dos estômatos também foi verificado na MEV. Com os resultados obtidos sugere-se que os acessos A-43 e I-136 podem ser doadores de genes de resistência à mancha aquosa e os extratos aquosos de C. heliotropiifolium, X. americana e Z. joazeiro podem ser explorados como uma nova tecnologia para o manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-10-18T14:38:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Emanuel Feitosa de Assuncao.pdf: 3559040 bytes, checksum: 4cc531f98a1c5cdef412f0751b7e3fc3 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-10-18T14:38:30Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
title Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
spellingShingle Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de
Meloeiro
Cucumis melo
Mancha aquosa
Acidovorax citrulli
Resistência genética
Controle alternativo
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
title_short Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
title_full Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
title_fullStr Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
title_full_unstemmed Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
title_sort Manejo da mancha aquosa do meloeiro: fontes de resistência genética e extratos aquosos de plantas da Caatinga
author ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de
author_facet ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Elineide Barbosa de
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv NUNES, Glauber Henrique de Sousa
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SILVA, Adriano Márcio Freire
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv LARANJEIRA, Delson
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SILVA, Ana Paula Sant’Anna da
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv RIOS, Jonas Alberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ASSUNÇÃO, Emanuel Feitosa de
contributor_str_mv SOUZA, Elineide Barbosa de
NUNES, Glauber Henrique de Sousa
SILVA, Adriano Márcio Freire
LARANJEIRA, Delson
SILVA, Ana Paula Sant’Anna da
RIOS, Jonas Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Meloeiro
Cucumis melo
Mancha aquosa
Acidovorax citrulli
Resistência genética
Controle alternativo
topic Meloeiro
Cucumis melo
Mancha aquosa
Acidovorax citrulli
Resistência genética
Controle alternativo
FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv FITOSSANIDADE::FITOPATOLOGIA
description The bacterial fruit blotch (BFB) caused by the bacterium Acidovorax citrulli is one of the main and important diseases of the melon culture in the producing areas of Northeast Brazil and the world due to its destructive potential and absence of effective management measures. In view of this, the main objectives of the work were: (a) to identify accessions of melon with source of genetic resistance to the fruit blotch in different phenological stages of the plant and to test the stability of the accessions to multiple isolates of A. citrulli; (b) to evaluate the efficacy of aqueous extracts of plants of the phytogeographical domain Caatinga in the control of the fruit blotch of the melon by the treatment of seeds and seedlings. In addition, the colonization of A. citrulli in leaf tissues of the seedlings after infection was examined under optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy SEM. In the selection of resistance sources, A. citrulli CCRMAc1.12 was inoculated in seeds (55 accessions), seedlings and plants before flowering (39 accessions), with severity of the fruit blotch estimated with the aid of descriptive scales. After the stability test of six accessions to three strains of the bacterium, the resistance of the accessions I-136 and A-43 was evaluated in plants in the flowering and fruiting stages, transmissibility test and microscopic analysis. The fruits of these accesses did not show symptoms of the watery spot and the transmissibility of A. citrulli by the seeds was only 0,6% (I-136) and 2.5% (A-43); microscopic analyzes showed little structural and temporal changes in the colonization of A. citrulli in the leaf mesophyll. Among the eight aqueous extracts tested in the control of the fruit blotch, the extracts of Croton heliotropiifolium, Ximenia americana and Ziziphus joazeiro were selected as promising in gross concentration, as they were efficient in both seed treatment and seedling spraying, with levels of control from 56.76 to 94.14% respectively. Optical microscopy showed little colonization of A. citrulli on cotyledonary leaves treated with these three extracts, and mesophilic cell structures (palisade and lacunar parenchyma) were structured and organized. Little aggregation of bacterial cells, with little or no colonization of the stomata was also verified in SEM. With the results obtained it is suggested that accessions A-43 and I-136 may be donors of resistance genes to the fruit blotch and the aqueous extracts of C. heliotropiifolium, X. americana and Z. joazeiro can be exploited as a new technology for management of bacterial fruit blotch of melon.
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