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14/09/2010 |
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28/03/2011 |
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Artigo em Anais de Congresso |
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BROGIN, R. L.; GODINHO, V. P. C.; UTUMI, M. M.; ALVES, J. C.; RIBEIRO, I. A.; REIS, F. L. F.; DUARTE, J. P.; FARIA, L. C.; ROLIM, R. B.; MONTEIRO, P. M. F. O.; NUNES JÚNIOR, J.; KIIHL, R. A. S.; ALMEIDA, L. A.; SOUZA, P. I. M.; ARANTES, N. E.; NEIVA, L. C. S.; GUIMARÃES, L. B.; SILVA, L. O. |
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RODRIGO LUIS BROGIN, CNPSO; VICENTE DE PAULO CAMPOS GODINHO, CPAF-RO; MARLEY MARICO UTUMI, CPAF-RO; JOSE CLAUDIO ALVES, CPAF-RO; ILDEU ALVES RIBEIRO, CPAF-RO; F. L. F. REIS, IESA; J. P. DUARTE, IESA; LUIS CLAUDIO DE FARIA, CNPAF; R. B. ROLIM, EX PESQUISADOR SEAGRO/GO; O. M. F. O. MONTEIRO, SEAGRO/GO; J. NUNES JÚNIOR, CTPA; R. A. S. KIIHL, EX PESQUISADOR EMBRAPA; L. A. ALMEIDA, EX PESQUISADOR EMBRAPA; P. I. M. SOUZA, EX PESQUISADOR EMBRAPA; N. E. ARANTES, EX PESQUISADOR EMBRAPA; L. C .S. NEIVA, SEAGRO/GO; L. B. GUIMARÃES, SEAGRO/GO; L. O. SILVA, SEAGRO/GO. |
Título: |
BRSGO 204 [Goiânia]: extensão de indicação para o Estado de Rondônia. |
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2010 |
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In: REUNIÃO DE PESQUISA DE SOJA DA REGIÃO CENTRAL DO BRASIL, 31., 2010, Brasília, DF. Resumos... Londrina: Embrapa Soja, 2010. p. 367-368. Editores técnicos: Adilson de Oliveira Junior, Odilon Ferreira Saraiva, Regina Maria Villas Bôas de Campo Leite, César de Castro, Jussara Flores de Oliveira Arbues, Wellington Cavalcanti. |
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Português |
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Melhoramento genético vegetal; Soja; Variedade. |
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Cultivars; Plant breeding; Soybeans; Varieties. |
Categoria do assunto: |
G Melhoramento Genético |
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Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura. |
Data corrente: |
21/08/2012 |
Data da última atualização: |
19/05/2023 |
Tipo da produção científica: |
Artigo em Periódico Indexado |
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A - 2 |
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SPOLTI, P.; VALDEBENITO-SANHUEZAB, R. M.; BARBOSA, F. F. L.; DEL PONTE, E. M. |
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PIÉRRI SPOLTI, UFRS; R. M. VALDEBENITO-SANHUEZAB, Proterra Consultoria Agronômica; FRANCISCO FERRAZ LARANJEIRA BARBOSA, CNPMF; EMERSON MEDEIROS DEL PONTE, UFRS. |
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Comparative spatial analysis of the sooty blotch/flyspeck disease complex, bull's eye and bitter rots of apples. |
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2012 |
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Plant Pathology, v. 61, p. 2371-280, 2012. |
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10.1111/j.1365-3059.2011.02524.x |
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Inglês |
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The incidence of sooty blotch/flyspeck (SBFS) and bitter and bull's eye rots were assessed in a Fuji apple orchard during two seasons. Using a regular sampling design, 252 trees were selected and 20 fruits per tree were sampled at harvest and scored for disease incidence. For bitter and bull's eye rots, additional assessments were made on all symptomless fruit after a 30-day period of storage. Randomness in the spatial pattern was assessed using beta-binomial analysis of incidence data for three sampling scales (one, three or six adjacent trees as sampling units) and using Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices (SADIE) for disease counts for the 3-tree sampling scale. SADIE was also used for testing spatial associations between a pair of diseases, between years for the same disease or between rotted and latently infected fruit. Using a toroidal-shifts procedure, 360 maps of disease counts were created based on the observed data, which were further analysed using SADIE. Most datasets showed an aggregated spatial pattern, which was more consistent for the two fruit rots than SBFS, which showed distinct patterns depending on the year or method of analysis. The two fruit rots were spatially associated in most situations but SBFS and bull's eye rot were dissociated in one season. Results from virtual orchards showed that the patterns observed in the original maps may accurately represent those in similar apple-growing areas. Hypotheses regarding aspects of ecology and epidemiology of pathogens studied and potential efficacy of control measures in the region are discussed. MenosThe incidence of sooty blotch/flyspeck (SBFS) and bitter and bull's eye rots were assessed in a Fuji apple orchard during two seasons. Using a regular sampling design, 252 trees were selected and 20 fruits per tree were sampled at harvest and scored for disease incidence. For bitter and bull's eye rots, additional assessments were made on all symptomless fruit after a 30-day period of storage. Randomness in the spatial pattern was assessed using beta-binomial analysis of incidence data for three sampling scales (one, three or six adjacent trees as sampling units) and using Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices (SADIE) for disease counts for the 3-tree sampling scale. SADIE was also used for testing spatial associations between a pair of diseases, between years for the same disease or between rotted and latently infected fruit. Using a toroidal-shifts procedure, 360 maps of disease counts were created based on the observed data, which were further analysed using SADIE. Most datasets showed an aggregated spatial pattern, which was more consistent for the two fruit rots than SBFS, which showed distinct patterns depending on the year or method of analysis. The two fruit rots were spatially associated in most situations but SBFS and bull's eye rot were dissociated in one season. Results from virtual orchards showed that the patterns observed in the original maps may accurately represent those in similar apple-growing areas. Hypotheses regarding aspects of ecology and epidemiology ... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Infecção latente. |
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Maçã. |
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Apples; Colletotrichum; Cryptosporiopsis; Inoculum. |
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LEADER 02325naa a2200241 a 4500 001 1931762 005 2023-05-19 008 2012 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 024 7 $a10.1111/j.1365-3059.2011.02524.x$2DOI 100 1 $aSPOLTI, P. 245 $aComparative spatial analysis of the sooty blotch/flyspeck disease complex, bull's eye and bitter rots of apples.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2012 520 $aThe incidence of sooty blotch/flyspeck (SBFS) and bitter and bull's eye rots were assessed in a Fuji apple orchard during two seasons. Using a regular sampling design, 252 trees were selected and 20 fruits per tree were sampled at harvest and scored for disease incidence. For bitter and bull's eye rots, additional assessments were made on all symptomless fruit after a 30-day period of storage. Randomness in the spatial pattern was assessed using beta-binomial analysis of incidence data for three sampling scales (one, three or six adjacent trees as sampling units) and using Spatial Analysis by Distance Indices (SADIE) for disease counts for the 3-tree sampling scale. SADIE was also used for testing spatial associations between a pair of diseases, between years for the same disease or between rotted and latently infected fruit. Using a toroidal-shifts procedure, 360 maps of disease counts were created based on the observed data, which were further analysed using SADIE. Most datasets showed an aggregated spatial pattern, which was more consistent for the two fruit rots than SBFS, which showed distinct patterns depending on the year or method of analysis. The two fruit rots were spatially associated in most situations but SBFS and bull's eye rot were dissociated in one season. Results from virtual orchards showed that the patterns observed in the original maps may accurately represent those in similar apple-growing areas. Hypotheses regarding aspects of ecology and epidemiology of pathogens studied and potential efficacy of control measures in the region are discussed. 650 $aApples 650 $aColletotrichum 650 $aCryptosporiopsis 650 $aInoculum 650 $aMaçã 653 $aInfecção latente 700 1 $aVALDEBENITO-SANHUEZAB, R. M. 700 1 $aBARBOSA, F. F. L. 700 1 $aDEL PONTE, E. M. 773 $tPlant Pathology$gv. 61, p. 2371-280, 2012.
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