Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas

Banana fruits are harvested and marketed in the green stage. Green Life (GL) is the number of days between harvest and initiation of the ripening process, representing the time available to commercialization. Sigatoka leaf spot disease (SLSD), caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella musicola, is one of the main foliar diseases of banana production that leads to early ripening of the fruit, thus reducing the GL. The aim of this work was to determine whether removal of necrotic leaves could limit the effect of SLSD on fruit GL. Plants were classified according to four SLSD infestation levels, based on estimation of necrotic leaf area at flowering. GL of fruits was measured at 13°C, simulating the storage conditions during shipping, using two different treatments: plants with no leaf removal and plants with necrotic leaves removal (1 month before harvest). Higher SLSD infestation levels were associated with reduced GL values, reaching almost zero for the highest infestation level when leaves were not removed. However, with removal of necrotic leaves, GL increased over that of the control treatment (no leaf removal), and GL reached values greater than 40 days even for the highest infestation levels. Analyses of variance followed by Newman-Keuls tests (5% threshold) were conducted to compare different infestation levels among treatments. The removal of necrotic leaves 1 month before harvest considerably limited and, in some cases, suppressed the effect of SLSD on fruit GL at disease severity levels as high as 45% at flowering. In conclusion, pre-harvest removal of M. musicola-infected leaves represents a simple and effective cultural practice that may facilitate increased production of exportable bananas, when chemical control is not desired, not possible, or not efficient.

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Main Authors: Castelan, Florence P., Saraiva, L.A., Cordenunsi, Beatriz R., Chillet, Marc
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5694542022-03-30T14:51:03Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/569454/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/569454/ Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas. Castelan Florence P., Saraiva L.A., Cordenunsi Beatriz R., Chillet Marc. 2013. In : Proceedings of the International ISHS-ProMusa Symposium on bananas and plantains : Towards sustainable global production and improved uses, Salvador, Bahia State, Brazil, October 10-14, 2011. Van den Bergh Inge (ed.), Amorim Edson P. (ed.), Johnson Vincent (ed.). ISHS. Louvain : ISHS [Belgique], 145-148. (Acta Horticulturae, 986) ISBN 978-90-6605-359-5 International ISHS-ProMusa Symposium on bananas and plantains, Salvador, Brésil, 10 Octobre 2011/14 Octobre 2011.http://www.actahort.org/books/986/986_14.htm <http://www.actahort.org/books/986/986_14.htm> Researchers Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas Castelan, Florence P. Saraiva, L.A. Cordenunsi, Beatriz R. Chillet, Marc eng 2013 ISHS [Belgique] Proceedings of the International ISHS-ProMusa Symposium on bananas and plantains : Towards sustainable global production and improved uses, Salvador, Bahia State, Brazil, October 10-14, 2011 H20 - Maladies des plantes J11 - Manutention, transport, stockage et conservation des produits d'origine végétale F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale Banana fruits are harvested and marketed in the green stage. Green Life (GL) is the number of days between harvest and initiation of the ripening process, representing the time available to commercialization. Sigatoka leaf spot disease (SLSD), caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella musicola, is one of the main foliar diseases of banana production that leads to early ripening of the fruit, thus reducing the GL. The aim of this work was to determine whether removal of necrotic leaves could limit the effect of SLSD on fruit GL. Plants were classified according to four SLSD infestation levels, based on estimation of necrotic leaf area at flowering. GL of fruits was measured at 13°C, simulating the storage conditions during shipping, using two different treatments: plants with no leaf removal and plants with necrotic leaves removal (1 month before harvest). Higher SLSD infestation levels were associated with reduced GL values, reaching almost zero for the highest infestation level when leaves were not removed. However, with removal of necrotic leaves, GL increased over that of the control treatment (no leaf removal), and GL reached values greater than 40 days even for the highest infestation levels. Analyses of variance followed by Newman-Keuls tests (5% threshold) were conducted to compare different infestation levels among treatments. The removal of necrotic leaves 1 month before harvest considerably limited and, in some cases, suppressed the effect of SLSD on fruit GL at disease severity levels as high as 45% at flowering. In conclusion, pre-harvest removal of M. musicola-infected leaves represents a simple and effective cultural practice that may facilitate increased production of exportable bananas, when chemical control is not desired, not possible, or not efficient. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/569454/1/document_569454.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://www.actahort.org/books/986/986_14.htm http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=29133 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/purl/http://www.actahort.org/books/986/986_14.htm
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F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
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J11 - Manutention, transport, stockage et conservation des produits d'origine végétale
F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
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J11 - Manutention, transport, stockage et conservation des produits d'origine végétale
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J11 - Manutention, transport, stockage et conservation des produits d'origine végétale
F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
Castelan, Florence P.
Saraiva, L.A.
Cordenunsi, Beatriz R.
Chillet, Marc
Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
description Banana fruits are harvested and marketed in the green stage. Green Life (GL) is the number of days between harvest and initiation of the ripening process, representing the time available to commercialization. Sigatoka leaf spot disease (SLSD), caused by the fungus Mycosphaerella musicola, is one of the main foliar diseases of banana production that leads to early ripening of the fruit, thus reducing the GL. The aim of this work was to determine whether removal of necrotic leaves could limit the effect of SLSD on fruit GL. Plants were classified according to four SLSD infestation levels, based on estimation of necrotic leaf area at flowering. GL of fruits was measured at 13°C, simulating the storage conditions during shipping, using two different treatments: plants with no leaf removal and plants with necrotic leaves removal (1 month before harvest). Higher SLSD infestation levels were associated with reduced GL values, reaching almost zero for the highest infestation level when leaves were not removed. However, with removal of necrotic leaves, GL increased over that of the control treatment (no leaf removal), and GL reached values greater than 40 days even for the highest infestation levels. Analyses of variance followed by Newman-Keuls tests (5% threshold) were conducted to compare different infestation levels among treatments. The removal of necrotic leaves 1 month before harvest considerably limited and, in some cases, suppressed the effect of SLSD on fruit GL at disease severity levels as high as 45% at flowering. In conclusion, pre-harvest removal of M. musicola-infected leaves represents a simple and effective cultural practice that may facilitate increased production of exportable bananas, when chemical control is not desired, not possible, or not efficient.
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author Castelan, Florence P.
Saraiva, L.A.
Cordenunsi, Beatriz R.
Chillet, Marc
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Saraiva, L.A.
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Chillet, Marc
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title Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
title_short Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
title_full Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
title_fullStr Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
title_full_unstemmed Necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of Sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
title_sort necrotic leaf removal: an effective method to limit the green life shortening effects of sigatoka leaf spot disease in bananas
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