An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba

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Autor(a) principal: La O,María
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Perera,María Francisca, Bertani,Romina Priscila, Acevedo,Ricardo, Arias,Marta Eugenia, Casas,Mario Alberto, Pérez,Juana, Puchades,Yaquelín, Rodríguez,Eida, Alfonso,Isabel, Castagnaro,Atilio Pedro
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Multiple pathogens affect sugarcane, among them Puccinia melanocephala, the causal agent of brown rust. This disease was first reported in Cuba in 1979 when it was responsible for a severe attack on the main sugarcane variety B4362. The aims of the present study were to give an overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba and show the current disease situation in the country. A retrospective analysis regard to sugarcane cultivar composition resistant to brown rust in Cuba was carried out. In addition 154 genotypes, including the most used progenitors in the breeding program and commercial varieties were evaluated under natural infection conditions. The identity of P. melanocephala was verified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and by sequencing the ITS1 region. After the introduction of P. melanocephala into Cuba, the susceptible variety, B4362, was replaced by Ja60-5 which remained resistant until 1998. Since 2002, a varietal policy supported by a governmental resolution establishing that any single cultivar cannot occupy more than 20 % of the production area for each production company, local area and province, has been applied. Out of the genotypes evaluated, 49 showed resistance to the disease and 35 intermediate behavior, while 39 were susceptible and 31, highly susceptible. P. melanocephala was detected by PCR in all symptomatic samples and its identify confirmed by sequencing the ITS1 region. The adopted measurement together with permanent phytosanitary monitoring and commercial release of resistant or intermediate cultivars succeeded in avoiding any new epidemic. Inoculum pressure was reduced, even on susceptible and highly susceptible varieties since, by resolution, they cannot occupy more than 10 % of the planted area.
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spelling An overview of sugarcane brown rust in CubaPuccinia melanocephalavarietal mosaicresistanceABSTRACT: Multiple pathogens affect sugarcane, among them Puccinia melanocephala, the causal agent of brown rust. This disease was first reported in Cuba in 1979 when it was responsible for a severe attack on the main sugarcane variety B4362. The aims of the present study were to give an overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba and show the current disease situation in the country. A retrospective analysis regard to sugarcane cultivar composition resistant to brown rust in Cuba was carried out. In addition 154 genotypes, including the most used progenitors in the breeding program and commercial varieties were evaluated under natural infection conditions. The identity of P. melanocephala was verified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and by sequencing the ITS1 region. After the introduction of P. melanocephala into Cuba, the susceptible variety, B4362, was replaced by Ja60-5 which remained resistant until 1998. Since 2002, a varietal policy supported by a governmental resolution establishing that any single cultivar cannot occupy more than 20 % of the production area for each production company, local area and province, has been applied. Out of the genotypes evaluated, 49 showed resistance to the disease and 35 intermediate behavior, while 39 were susceptible and 31, highly susceptible. P. melanocephala was detected by PCR in all symptomatic samples and its identify confirmed by sequencing the ITS1 region. The adopted measurement together with permanent phytosanitary monitoring and commercial release of resistant or intermediate cultivars succeeded in avoiding any new epidemic. Inoculum pressure was reduced, even on susceptible and highly susceptible varieties since, by resolution, they cannot occupy more than 10 % of the planted area.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2018-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162018000300233Scientia Agricola v.75 n.3 2018reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-992x-2016-0381info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLa O,MaríaPerera,María FranciscaBertani,Romina PriscilaAcevedo,RicardoArias,Marta EugeniaCasas,Mario AlbertoPérez,JuanaPuchades,YaquelínRodríguez,EidaAlfonso,IsabelCastagnaro,Atilio Pedroeng2018-01-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162018000300233Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2018-01-29T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
title An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
spellingShingle An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
La O,María
Puccinia melanocephala
varietal mosaic
resistance
title_short An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
title_full An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
title_fullStr An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
title_full_unstemmed An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
title_sort An overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba
author La O,María
author_facet La O,María
Perera,María Francisca
Bertani,Romina Priscila
Acevedo,Ricardo
Arias,Marta Eugenia
Casas,Mario Alberto
Pérez,Juana
Puchades,Yaquelín
Rodríguez,Eida
Alfonso,Isabel
Castagnaro,Atilio Pedro
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author2 Perera,María Francisca
Bertani,Romina Priscila
Acevedo,Ricardo
Arias,Marta Eugenia
Casas,Mario Alberto
Pérez,Juana
Puchades,Yaquelín
Rodríguez,Eida
Alfonso,Isabel
Castagnaro,Atilio Pedro
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv La O,María
Perera,María Francisca
Bertani,Romina Priscila
Acevedo,Ricardo
Arias,Marta Eugenia
Casas,Mario Alberto
Pérez,Juana
Puchades,Yaquelín
Rodríguez,Eida
Alfonso,Isabel
Castagnaro,Atilio Pedro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Puccinia melanocephala
varietal mosaic
resistance
topic Puccinia melanocephala
varietal mosaic
resistance
description ABSTRACT: Multiple pathogens affect sugarcane, among them Puccinia melanocephala, the causal agent of brown rust. This disease was first reported in Cuba in 1979 when it was responsible for a severe attack on the main sugarcane variety B4362. The aims of the present study were to give an overview of sugarcane brown rust in Cuba and show the current disease situation in the country. A retrospective analysis regard to sugarcane cultivar composition resistant to brown rust in Cuba was carried out. In addition 154 genotypes, including the most used progenitors in the breeding program and commercial varieties were evaluated under natural infection conditions. The identity of P. melanocephala was verified by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) and by sequencing the ITS1 region. After the introduction of P. melanocephala into Cuba, the susceptible variety, B4362, was replaced by Ja60-5 which remained resistant until 1998. Since 2002, a varietal policy supported by a governmental resolution establishing that any single cultivar cannot occupy more than 20 % of the production area for each production company, local area and province, has been applied. Out of the genotypes evaluated, 49 showed resistance to the disease and 35 intermediate behavior, while 39 were susceptible and 31, highly susceptible. P. melanocephala was detected by PCR in all symptomatic samples and its identify confirmed by sequencing the ITS1 region. The adopted measurement together with permanent phytosanitary monitoring and commercial release of resistant or intermediate cultivars succeeded in avoiding any new epidemic. Inoculum pressure was reduced, even on susceptible and highly susceptible varieties since, by resolution, they cannot occupy more than 10 % of the planted area.
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