Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil.
The causal agents of apple bull?s-eye rot in southern Brazil have recently been described as Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis. Isolates of both species were evaluated for response of mycelial growth index (MGI) to different temperatures, enzyme production, mycelial growth inhibition and effective concentrations (EC 50 and EC 100 ) of the fungicides tri fl umizole, pyrimethanil and thiophanate methyl, as well as aggres- siveness on fruits of "Fuji " hybrid and " Pink Lady " . There was signi ficantly lower mycelium growth in N. brasiliensis compared with N. actinidiae at all temperatures tested. Neither species grew at 3 and 32°C. There were minor differences in production of enzymes in the two species, with all N. brasiliensis isolates showing no production of pectolyase at pH 7. The lowest EC 50 and EC 100 values were observed with thiophanate methyl. In general, " Fuji " fruits were more susceptible to Neofabraea infection and had larger lesions, while N. brasiliensis isolates showed greater aggressiveness on " Fuji " hybrid and " Pink lady " fruits compared with N. actinidiae.
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dig-alice-doc-10884722018-03-03T00:34:55Z Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. BOGO, A. COMPARIN, C. C. SANHIEZA, R. M. V. RITSCHEL, P. S. CASA, R. T. SILVA, F. N. EVERHART, S. E. Amauri Bogo, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Carla C. Comparin, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Rosa M. Valdebenito Sanhueza, Proterra Research Center, BR 116, 7320, 95.200-000, Vacaria, RS, Brazil; PATRICIA SILVA RITSCHEL, CNPUV; Ricardo T. Casa, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Fábio N. Silva, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Sydney E. Everhart, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0722, USA. Fungicide effective concentration Mycelium growth rate Temperature sensitivity Malus domestica Enzyme activity The causal agents of apple bull?s-eye rot in southern Brazil have recently been described as Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis. Isolates of both species were evaluated for response of mycelial growth index (MGI) to different temperatures, enzyme production, mycelial growth inhibition and effective concentrations (EC 50 and EC 100 ) of the fungicides tri fl umizole, pyrimethanil and thiophanate methyl, as well as aggres- siveness on fruits of "Fuji " hybrid and " Pink Lady " . There was signi ficantly lower mycelium growth in N. brasiliensis compared with N. actinidiae at all temperatures tested. Neither species grew at 3 and 32°C. There were minor differences in production of enzymes in the two species, with all N. brasiliensis isolates showing no production of pectolyase at pH 7. The lowest EC 50 and EC 100 values were observed with thiophanate methyl. In general, " Fuji " fruits were more susceptible to Neofabraea infection and had larger lesions, while N. brasiliensis isolates showed greater aggressiveness on " Fuji " hybrid and " Pink lady " fruits compared with N. actinidiae. 2018-03-03T00:34:48Z 2018-03-03T00:34:48Z 2018-03-02 2018 2019-04-30T11:11:11Z Artigo de periódico Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology, 2018. [online] http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1088472 10.1080/07060661.2017.1421588 en eng openAccess 10 |
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Fungicide effective concentration Mycelium growth rate Temperature sensitivity Malus domestica Enzyme activity Fungicide effective concentration Mycelium growth rate Temperature sensitivity Malus domestica Enzyme activity BOGO, A. COMPARIN, C. C. SANHIEZA, R. M. V. RITSCHEL, P. S. CASA, R. T. SILVA, F. N. EVERHART, S. E. Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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The causal agents of apple bull?s-eye rot in southern Brazil have recently been described as Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis. Isolates of both species were evaluated for response of mycelial growth index (MGI) to different temperatures, enzyme production, mycelial growth inhibition and effective concentrations (EC 50 and EC 100 ) of the fungicides tri fl umizole, pyrimethanil and thiophanate methyl, as well as aggres- siveness on fruits of "Fuji " hybrid and " Pink Lady " . There was signi ficantly lower mycelium growth in N. brasiliensis compared with N. actinidiae at all temperatures tested. Neither species grew at 3 and 32°C. There were minor differences in production of enzymes in the two species, with all N. brasiliensis isolates showing no production of pectolyase at pH 7. The lowest EC 50 and EC 100 values were observed with thiophanate methyl. In general, " Fuji " fruits were more susceptible to Neofabraea infection and had larger lesions, while N. brasiliensis isolates showed greater aggressiveness on " Fuji " hybrid and " Pink lady " fruits compared with N. actinidiae. |
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Amauri Bogo, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Carla C. Comparin, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Rosa M. Valdebenito Sanhueza, Proterra Research Center, BR 116, 7320, 95.200-000, Vacaria, RS, Brazil; PATRICIA SILVA RITSCHEL, CNPUV; Ricardo T. Casa, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Fábio N. Silva, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Sydney E. Everhart, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0722, USA. |
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Amauri Bogo, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Carla C. Comparin, 1Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Rosa M. Valdebenito Sanhueza, Proterra Research Center, BR 116, 7320, 95.200-000, Vacaria, RS, Brazil; PATRICIA SILVA RITSCHEL, CNPUV; Ricardo T. Casa, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Fábio N. Silva, Crop Production Graduate Program, Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Av. Luis de Camões, Lages, SC 88520-000, Brazil; Sydney E. Everhart, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68583-0722, USA. BOGO, A. COMPARIN, C. C. SANHIEZA, R. M. V. RITSCHEL, P. S. CASA, R. T. SILVA, F. N. EVERHART, S. E. |
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BOGO, A. COMPARIN, C. C. SANHIEZA, R. M. V. RITSCHEL, P. S. CASA, R. T. SILVA, F. N. EVERHART, S. E. |
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Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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Characterization of Neofabraea actinidiae and N. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern Brazil. |
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characterization of neofabraea actinidiae and n. brasiliensis as causal agents of apple bull's-eye rot in southern brazil. |
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