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BASSANEZI, R. B.; MONTESINO, L. H.; SANCHES, A. L.; SPÓSITO, M. B.; STUCHI, E. S.; BARBOSA, J. C. |
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R. B. Bassanezi, Fundecitrus; L. H. Montesino, Fundecitrus; A. L. Sanches, Fundecitrus; M. B. Spósito, Fundecitrus; Eduardo Sanches Stuchi, CNPMF; J. C. Barbosa, UNESP. |
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Effect of citrus sudden death on yield and quality of sweet orange cultivars in Brazil. |
Ano de publicação: |
2007 |
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Plant Disease, St. Paul, v. 91, n. 11, 1407-1412, nov. 2007. |
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0191-2917 |
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Inglês |
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Citrus sudden death (CSD) has greatly affected sweet orange cultivars grafted on Rangpur lime in São Paulo and Minas Gerais States, Brazil. To characterize and quantify CSD damage, fruit yield and quality were assessed in each combination of sweet orange cultivar (Hamlin, Pera, Natal, and Valencia), age class (3 to 5, 6 to 10, and 11 to 15 years old), and CSD severity class (0 = no symptom, 1 = initial symptoms, and 2 = severe symptoms). For each combination, 10 trees were harvested and 20 fruit were taken for quality analysis. Damage was characterized by reduction of: (i) total weight of fruit/tree (36 and 67% for severity class 1 and 2, respectively), (ii) number of fruit/tree (27 and 55%), (iii) fruit size (13 and 25% in diameter and height [stem to styler distance]), (iv) fruit weight (32 and 56%), (v) total soluble solids (TSS)/fruit (18 and 42%), and increase of (vi) Brix (14 and 34%), (vii) acidity (16 and 41%), and (viii) TSS/90-lb. box (21 and 33%). There was no alteration on Brix/acidity ratio and percentage of juice on fruit of affected trees. Sweet orange cultivars did not differ in percentage of reduction or increase of all yield and quality variables, with the exception of Pera, which expressed increases of Brix and acidity. For more severe affected trees, the youngest plants showed a higher reduction in fruit number/tree, whereas plants 6 to 10 years old showed a higher increase in fruit acidity and TSS/box. However, no differences in percentage of reduction or increase for other variables were observed among different age classes. The damage to the above probably was associated with reduced water absorption capacity of CSD-affected trees. MenosCitrus sudden death (CSD) has greatly affected sweet orange cultivars grafted on Rangpur lime in São Paulo and Minas Gerais States, Brazil. To characterize and quantify CSD damage, fruit yield and quality were assessed in each combination of sweet orange cultivar (Hamlin, Pera, Natal, and Valencia), age class (3 to 5, 6 to 10, and 11 to 15 years old), and CSD severity class (0 = no symptom, 1 = initial symptoms, and 2 = severe symptoms). For each combination, 10 trees were harvested and 20 fruit were taken for quality analysis. Damage was characterized by reduction of: (i) total weight of fruit/tree (36 and 67% for severity class 1 and 2, respectively), (ii) number of fruit/tree (27 and 55%), (iii) fruit size (13 and 25% in diameter and height [stem to styler distance]), (iv) fruit weight (32 and 56%), (v) total soluble solids (TSS)/fruit (18 and 42%), and increase of (vi) Brix (14 and 34%), (vii) acidity (16 and 41%), and (viii) TSS/90-lb. box (21 and 33%). There was no alteration on Brix/acidity ratio and percentage of juice on fruit of affected trees. Sweet orange cultivars did not differ in percentage of reduction or increase of all yield and quality variables, with the exception of Pera, which expressed increases of Brix and acidity. For more severe affected trees, the youngest plants showed a higher reduction in fruit number/tree, whereas plants 6 to 10 years old showed a higher increase in fruit acidity and TSS/box. However, no differences in percentage of reduction o... Mostrar Tudo |
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Citrus Sinensis. |
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LEADER 02295naa a2200205 a 4500 001 1654840 005 2023-07-25 008 2007 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 022 $a0191-2917 100 1 $aBASSANEZI, R. B. 245 $aEffect of citrus sudden death on yield and quality of sweet orange cultivars in Brazil.$h[electronic resource] 260 $c2007 520 $aCitrus sudden death (CSD) has greatly affected sweet orange cultivars grafted on Rangpur lime in São Paulo and Minas Gerais States, Brazil. To characterize and quantify CSD damage, fruit yield and quality were assessed in each combination of sweet orange cultivar (Hamlin, Pera, Natal, and Valencia), age class (3 to 5, 6 to 10, and 11 to 15 years old), and CSD severity class (0 = no symptom, 1 = initial symptoms, and 2 = severe symptoms). For each combination, 10 trees were harvested and 20 fruit were taken for quality analysis. Damage was characterized by reduction of: (i) total weight of fruit/tree (36 and 67% for severity class 1 and 2, respectively), (ii) number of fruit/tree (27 and 55%), (iii) fruit size (13 and 25% in diameter and height [stem to styler distance]), (iv) fruit weight (32 and 56%), (v) total soluble solids (TSS)/fruit (18 and 42%), and increase of (vi) Brix (14 and 34%), (vii) acidity (16 and 41%), and (viii) TSS/90-lb. box (21 and 33%). There was no alteration on Brix/acidity ratio and percentage of juice on fruit of affected trees. Sweet orange cultivars did not differ in percentage of reduction or increase of all yield and quality variables, with the exception of Pera, which expressed increases of Brix and acidity. For more severe affected trees, the youngest plants showed a higher reduction in fruit number/tree, whereas plants 6 to 10 years old showed a higher increase in fruit acidity and TSS/box. However, no differences in percentage of reduction or increase for other variables were observed among different age classes. The damage to the above probably was associated with reduced water absorption capacity of CSD-affected trees. 650 $aCitrus Sinensis 700 1 $aMONTESINO, L. H. 700 1 $aSANCHES, A. L. 700 1 $aSPÓSITO, M. B. 700 1 $aSTUCHI, E. S. 700 1 $aBARBOSA, J. C. 773 $tPlant Disease, St. Paul$gv. 91, n. 11, 1407-1412, nov. 2007.
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Embrapa Florestas. |
Data corrente: |
22/09/2009 |
Data da última atualização: |
22/09/2009 |
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Capítulo em Livro Técnico-Científico |
Autoria: |
QUEIROZ, D. L. de. |
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DALVA LUIZ DE QUEIROZ SANTANA, CNPF. |
Título: |
Pragas exóticas e potenciais a eucaliptocultura no Brasil. |
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2009 |
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In: MANEJO fitossanitário de cultivos agroenergéticos. Brasília, DF: Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia, 2009. |
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p. 239-249. |
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Português |
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Trabalho apresentado no 9º Simpósio de Manejo de Doenças de Plantas. |
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Eucalipto; Praga. |
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O Insetos e Entomologia |
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LEADER 00550naa a2200157 a 4500 001 1428339 005 2009-09-22 008 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aQUEIROZ, D. L. de 245 $aPragas exóticas e potenciais a eucaliptocultura no Brasil. 260 $c2009 300 $ap. 239-249. 500 $aTrabalho apresentado no 9º Simpósio de Manejo de Doenças de Plantas. 650 $aEucalipto 650 $aPraga 773 $tIn: MANEJO fitossanitário de cultivos agroenergéticos. Brasília, DF: Sociedade Brasileira de Fitopatologia, 2009.
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