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24/12/2008 |
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05/02/2010 |
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Autoria: |
BASSANEZI, R. B.; MONTESINO, L. H.; STUCHI, E. S. |
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R. B. Bassanezi, FUNDECITRUS; L. H. Montesino, FUNDECITRUS; Eduardo Sanches Stuchi, CNPMF/EECB. |
Título: |
Effects of huanglongbing on fruit quality of sweet orange cultivars in Brazil. |
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2008 |
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In: INTERNATIONAL CITRUS CONGRESS, 11., 2008, Wuhan, China. Program and abstracts... Wuhan: The International Society of Citriculture, 2008. p. 228-229. P 322. |
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Inglês |
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P322 |
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Citrus huanglongbing (HLB) is the most serious disease of citrus worldwide because of its crop devastation, unknown source of resistance, and difficult and expansive management. Since 2004, when HLB was first reported in Brazil in São Paulo State, approximately three million trees have become affected by the disease and eliminated in attempts to limit spread. Where HLB becomes endemic and there is no effective control by reduction of bacteria inoculum and its vector, the disease progression in the orchard could be relatively fast and the evolution of symptom severity throughout the tree canopy can be very quick, greatly reducing the econonomic life of affected orchards. The affected trees decline and yield is reduced, mainly by the drop fruit early from affected branches. Although the majority of the fruit from symptomatic branches drop before harvest, a significant amount of affected fruit remain attached, are available for harvest, and can affect the juice quality. To quality and compare the effects of HLB on fruit quality of the most important sweet orange cultivars growth in São Paulo, 4 to 6-yr old sweet orange trees from 13 blocks (2 of 'Hamlin', 2 of 'Westin', 4 of 'Pera', and 5 of 'Valencia') were selected prior to harvest. In each block, 14 to 21 HLB-symptomatic trees were chosen. In each tree, the quality of 20 normal appearing fruit from asymptomatic branches and 20 symptomatic fruit from symptomatic branches were assessed. In general, comparing to normal fruit, the symptomatic fruit were smaller, lighter, and had lower juice percentage, Brix, total soluble solids per box, total soluble solids per fruit, and Brix/acidity ratio, and had more acidity. Those effects of fruit quality were less pronunced on early and mid season sweet orange cultivars than on late season cultivar Valencia. MenosCitrus huanglongbing (HLB) is the most serious disease of citrus worldwide because of its crop devastation, unknown source of resistance, and difficult and expansive management. Since 2004, when HLB was first reported in Brazil in São Paulo State, approximately three million trees have become affected by the disease and eliminated in attempts to limit spread. Where HLB becomes endemic and there is no effective control by reduction of bacteria inoculum and its vector, the disease progression in the orchard could be relatively fast and the evolution of symptom severity throughout the tree canopy can be very quick, greatly reducing the econonomic life of affected orchards. The affected trees decline and yield is reduced, mainly by the drop fruit early from affected branches. Although the majority of the fruit from symptomatic branches drop before harvest, a significant amount of affected fruit remain attached, are available for harvest, and can affect the juice quality. To quality and compare the effects of HLB on fruit quality of the most important sweet orange cultivars growth in São Paulo, 4 to 6-yr old sweet orange trees from 13 blocks (2 of 'Hamlin', 2 of 'Westin', 4 of 'Pera', and 5 of 'Valencia') were selected prior to harvest. In each block, 14 to 21 HLB-symptomatic trees were chosen. In each tree, the quality of 20 normal appearing fruit from asymptomatic branches and 20 symptomatic fruit from symptomatic branches were assessed. In general, comparing to normal fruit, t... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Huanglongbing. |
Thesagro: |
Doença de Planta; Fruta Cítrica. |
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LEADER 02470naa a2200193 a 4500 001 1655359 005 2010-02-05 008 2008 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aBASSANEZI, R. B. 245 $aEffects of huanglongbing on fruit quality of sweet orange cultivars in Brazil. 260 $c2008 500 $aP322 520 $aCitrus huanglongbing (HLB) is the most serious disease of citrus worldwide because of its crop devastation, unknown source of resistance, and difficult and expansive management. Since 2004, when HLB was first reported in Brazil in São Paulo State, approximately three million trees have become affected by the disease and eliminated in attempts to limit spread. Where HLB becomes endemic and there is no effective control by reduction of bacteria inoculum and its vector, the disease progression in the orchard could be relatively fast and the evolution of symptom severity throughout the tree canopy can be very quick, greatly reducing the econonomic life of affected orchards. The affected trees decline and yield is reduced, mainly by the drop fruit early from affected branches. Although the majority of the fruit from symptomatic branches drop before harvest, a significant amount of affected fruit remain attached, are available for harvest, and can affect the juice quality. To quality and compare the effects of HLB on fruit quality of the most important sweet orange cultivars growth in São Paulo, 4 to 6-yr old sweet orange trees from 13 blocks (2 of 'Hamlin', 2 of 'Westin', 4 of 'Pera', and 5 of 'Valencia') were selected prior to harvest. In each block, 14 to 21 HLB-symptomatic trees were chosen. In each tree, the quality of 20 normal appearing fruit from asymptomatic branches and 20 symptomatic fruit from symptomatic branches were assessed. In general, comparing to normal fruit, the symptomatic fruit were smaller, lighter, and had lower juice percentage, Brix, total soluble solids per box, total soluble solids per fruit, and Brix/acidity ratio, and had more acidity. Those effects of fruit quality were less pronunced on early and mid season sweet orange cultivars than on late season cultivar Valencia. 650 $aDoença de Planta 650 $aFruta Cítrica 653 $aHuanglongbing 700 1 $aMONTESINO, L. H. 700 1 $aSTUCHI, E. S. 773 $tIn: INTERNATIONAL CITRUS CONGRESS, 11., 2008, Wuhan, China. Program and abstracts... Wuhan: The International Society of Citriculture, 2008. p. 228-229. P 322.
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Data corrente: |
27/09/1994 |
Data da última atualização: |
27/09/1994 |
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POZZER, L.; DUSI, A. N.; SILVA, J. B. C.; KITAJIMA, E. W. |
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EMBRAPA-CNPH. |
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Avaliacao da taxa de reinfeccao de plantas de batata-doce livres de virus pelo "sweet potato feathery mottle virus", em condicoes de campo. |
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1994 |
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Fitopatologia Brasileira, Brasilia, v.19, n.2, p.231-234, jun. 1994. |
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0100-4158 |
Idioma: |
Português |
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Ramas de batata-doce (Ipomoea batatas) livres de virus, obtidas por termoterapia e cultura de meristemas, foram testadas para degenerescencia a viroses em area cultivada anteriormente com batata-doce e em outra, isolada por cultivo de cana-de-acucar, distante de plantios e sem cultivo previo de batata-doce. Trabalhou-se com as cultivares "Brazlandia Branca", "Brazlandia Roxa" e "Coquinho", em parcelas contendo 75 plantas com 3 repeticoes. No plantio, 10 plantas por parcela foram marcadas e, mensalmente, amostras destas plantas foram enxertadas em Ipomea setosa, em casa de vegetacao, e submetidas a sorologia por Dot.ELISA para "sweet potato caulimolike virus" (SPCLV), "sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus" (SPCFV), "sweet potato feathery mottle virus" (SPFMV), "sweet potato latent virus" (SPLV), "sweet potato mild mottle virus" (SPMMV) e virus do mosaico do pepino ("cucumber mosaic virus"-CMV), tendo sido detectado somente o SPFMV. Na primeira area, a taxa de infeccao atingiu em torno de 46% aos 7 meses para as cultivares "Brazlandia Branca" e "Brazlandia Roxa" e 8% para "Coquinho", quando se encerrou a avaliacao neste local. Nesse mesmo periodo, a area isolada apresentou aproximadamente 20% de infeccao em todas as cultivares. |
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Degenerescencia; Disease; Plants; Reinfection; SPFMV; Sweet potato; Virus Free. |
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Batata Doce; Cerrado; Doença; Ipomoea Batatas. |
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Sweet potato feathery mottle virus. |
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LEADER 02133naa a2200313 a 4500 001 1751959 005 1994-09-27 008 1994 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0100-4158 100 1 $aPOZZER, L. 245 $aAvaliacao da taxa de reinfeccao de plantas de batata-doce livres de virus pelo "sweet potato feathery mottle virus", em condicoes de campo. 260 $c1994 520 $aRamas de batata-doce (Ipomoea batatas) livres de virus, obtidas por termoterapia e cultura de meristemas, foram testadas para degenerescencia a viroses em area cultivada anteriormente com batata-doce e em outra, isolada por cultivo de cana-de-acucar, distante de plantios e sem cultivo previo de batata-doce. Trabalhou-se com as cultivares "Brazlandia Branca", "Brazlandia Roxa" e "Coquinho", em parcelas contendo 75 plantas com 3 repeticoes. No plantio, 10 plantas por parcela foram marcadas e, mensalmente, amostras destas plantas foram enxertadas em Ipomea setosa, em casa de vegetacao, e submetidas a sorologia por Dot.ELISA para "sweet potato caulimolike virus" (SPCLV), "sweet potato chlorotic fleck virus" (SPCFV), "sweet potato feathery mottle virus" (SPFMV), "sweet potato latent virus" (SPLV), "sweet potato mild mottle virus" (SPMMV) e virus do mosaico do pepino ("cucumber mosaic virus"-CMV), tendo sido detectado somente o SPFMV. Na primeira area, a taxa de infeccao atingiu em torno de 46% aos 7 meses para as cultivares "Brazlandia Branca" e "Brazlandia Roxa" e 8% para "Coquinho", quando se encerrou a avaliacao neste local. Nesse mesmo periodo, a area isolada apresentou aproximadamente 20% de infeccao em todas as cultivares. 650 $aSweet potato feathery mottle virus 650 $aBatata Doce 650 $aCerrado 650 $aDoença 650 $aIpomoea Batatas 653 $aDegenerescencia 653 $aDisease 653 $aPlants 653 $aReinfection 653 $aSPFMV 653 $aSweet potato 653 $aVirus Free 700 1 $aDUSI, A. N. 700 1 $aSILVA, J. B. C. 700 1 $aKITAJIMA, E. W. 773 $tFitopatologia Brasileira, Brasilia$gv.19, n.2, p.231-234, jun. 1994.
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