Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.

Six field experiments were carried out during the summers of 1997 to 2003 to evaluate disease progress of soybean brown spot caused by Septoria glycines considering two tillage systems, conventional and no-tillage (wheat was cultivated during winter in all plots). Two logistic models were fitted to the disease progress data: (i) a logistic model with constant disease progress rate r [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1)exp(-rt)), where y0 is the initial disease level at time t=0] and (ii) a logistic model with an exponentially increasing progress rate r(t)=r0 ebt [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1) exp(r0/b(1-ebt))), where r0 is the initial progress rate at time t=0, b the rate increasing parameter, and y0 again the initial disease level]. The logistic model with constant rate underestimated disease incidence on the first disease assessment in nine out of twelve epidemics. The logistic model with an increasing rate gave a better fit to all disease progress curves (R2 between 0.90 and 0.99; no pattern in the residuals). According to this model, y0 was in most cases (four out of six) significantly smaller in the plots with no-tillage compared with conventional tillage, but no differences were detected in the initial rate parameter r0 and the rate increasing parameter b (with one exception). It is proposed that these results are due to higher susceptibility of old leaflets compared with young leaflets, as demonstrated by artificial inoculation: In four laboratory experiments the mean brown spot severity was 16.7 % on old leaflets but only 3.9 % on young leaflets.

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Main Authors: ALMEIDA, A. M. R., HAU, B., AMORIM, L., BERGAMIN FILHO, A., MARIANO, J. C.
Other Authors: ALVARO MANUEL RODRIGUES ALMEIDA, CNPSO; BERNHARD HAU, Leibniz University Hannover; LILIAN AMORIM, ESALQ; ARMANDO BERGAMIN FILHO, ESALQ; JOAQUIM C. MARIANO, COAMO.
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Language:English
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Published: 2015-11-19
Subjects:Soja, Doença de planta, Fungo, Soybeans, Fungal brown spot, Fungal diseases of plants,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1029088
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spelling dig-alice-doc-10290882017-08-16T03:15:39Z Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot. ALMEIDA, A. M. R. HAU, B. AMORIM, L. BERGAMIN FILHO, A. MARIANO, J. C. ALVARO MANUEL RODRIGUES ALMEIDA, CNPSO; BERNHARD HAU, Leibniz University Hannover; LILIAN AMORIM, ESALQ; ARMANDO BERGAMIN FILHO, ESALQ; JOAQUIM C. MARIANO, COAMO. Soja Doença de planta Fungo Soybeans Fungal brown spot Fungal diseases of plants Six field experiments were carried out during the summers of 1997 to 2003 to evaluate disease progress of soybean brown spot caused by Septoria glycines considering two tillage systems, conventional and no-tillage (wheat was cultivated during winter in all plots). Two logistic models were fitted to the disease progress data: (i) a logistic model with constant disease progress rate r [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1)exp(-rt)), where y0 is the initial disease level at time t=0] and (ii) a logistic model with an exponentially increasing progress rate r(t)=r0 ebt [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1) exp(r0/b(1-ebt))), where r0 is the initial progress rate at time t=0, b the rate increasing parameter, and y0 again the initial disease level]. The logistic model with constant rate underestimated disease incidence on the first disease assessment in nine out of twelve epidemics. The logistic model with an increasing rate gave a better fit to all disease progress curves (R2 between 0.90 and 0.99; no pattern in the residuals). According to this model, y0 was in most cases (four out of six) significantly smaller in the plots with no-tillage compared with conventional tillage, but no differences were detected in the initial rate parameter r0 and the rate increasing parameter b (with one exception). It is proposed that these results are due to higher susceptibility of old leaflets compared with young leaflets, as demonstrated by artificial inoculation: In four laboratory experiments the mean brown spot severity was 16.7 % on old leaflets but only 3.9 % on young leaflets. 2015-11-19T11:11:11Z 2015-11-19T11:11:11Z 2015-11-19 2015 2017-06-21T11:11:11Z Separatas Tropical Plant Pathology, v. 40, Oct. 2015. 1983-2052 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1029088 10.1007/s40858-015-0052-6 en eng openAccess
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Doença de planta
Fungo
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Fungal brown spot
Fungal diseases of plants
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Doença de planta
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Fungal diseases of plants
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Fungal diseases of plants
ALMEIDA, A. M. R.
HAU, B.
AMORIM, L.
BERGAMIN FILHO, A.
MARIANO, J. C.
Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
description Six field experiments were carried out during the summers of 1997 to 2003 to evaluate disease progress of soybean brown spot caused by Septoria glycines considering two tillage systems, conventional and no-tillage (wheat was cultivated during winter in all plots). Two logistic models were fitted to the disease progress data: (i) a logistic model with constant disease progress rate r [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1)exp(-rt)), where y0 is the initial disease level at time t=0] and (ii) a logistic model with an exponentially increasing progress rate r(t)=r0 ebt [y=1/(1+(1/y0-1) exp(r0/b(1-ebt))), where r0 is the initial progress rate at time t=0, b the rate increasing parameter, and y0 again the initial disease level]. The logistic model with constant rate underestimated disease incidence on the first disease assessment in nine out of twelve epidemics. The logistic model with an increasing rate gave a better fit to all disease progress curves (R2 between 0.90 and 0.99; no pattern in the residuals). According to this model, y0 was in most cases (four out of six) significantly smaller in the plots with no-tillage compared with conventional tillage, but no differences were detected in the initial rate parameter r0 and the rate increasing parameter b (with one exception). It is proposed that these results are due to higher susceptibility of old leaflets compared with young leaflets, as demonstrated by artificial inoculation: In four laboratory experiments the mean brown spot severity was 16.7 % on old leaflets but only 3.9 % on young leaflets.
author2 ALVARO MANUEL RODRIGUES ALMEIDA, CNPSO; BERNHARD HAU, Leibniz University Hannover; LILIAN AMORIM, ESALQ; ARMANDO BERGAMIN FILHO, ESALQ; JOAQUIM C. MARIANO, COAMO.
author_facet ALVARO MANUEL RODRIGUES ALMEIDA, CNPSO; BERNHARD HAU, Leibniz University Hannover; LILIAN AMORIM, ESALQ; ARMANDO BERGAMIN FILHO, ESALQ; JOAQUIM C. MARIANO, COAMO.
ALMEIDA, A. M. R.
HAU, B.
AMORIM, L.
BERGAMIN FILHO, A.
MARIANO, J. C.
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Doença de planta
Fungo
Soybeans
Fungal brown spot
Fungal diseases of plants
author ALMEIDA, A. M. R.
HAU, B.
AMORIM, L.
BERGAMIN FILHO, A.
MARIANO, J. C.
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title Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
title_short Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
title_full Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
title_fullStr Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
title_full_unstemmed Tillage system effect on the epidemic of soybean brown spot.
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