Controlling sugarcane diseases in Florida: a challenge in constant evolution
Diseases are limiting factors for the sugarcane crop in almost any sugarcane growing location. More than 40 diseases have been recorded in Florida, with brown rust, orange rust and yellow leaf currently impacting on sugarcane production. Ideally, these diseases should be controlled using resistant cultivars, but most cultivars grown in 2015-2016 in Florida are susceptible to either brown rust or orange rust. Several cultivars that were initially resistant to orange rust became susceptible when grown over large areas, suggesting a change in the rust pathogen populations. At the present time, control of the two rust diseases relies mainly on use of fungicides. Most cultivars are also susceptible to infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) and it has been shown that this virus can reduce yields even in absence of disease symptoms. Use of healthy seed cane is only partially successful and the recently discovered new host and potential vector of SCYLV may explain the difficulty in controlling this virus in Florida. Identification of sustainable resistance sources and transfer of these resistances to new cultivars are critical for successful control of sugarcane diseases in Florida.
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dig-cirad-fr-5835282022-04-15T14:16:22Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583528/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583528/ Controlling sugarcane diseases in Florida: a challenge in constant evolution. Rott Philippe, Kaye Claudia, Naranjo Moramay, Shine James M., Sood Sushma, Comstock Jack C., Raid Richard Neil. 2016. In : Proceedings of the 29th Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists. Chiang Mai : ISSCT, 595-600. ISSCT Congress. 29, Chiang Mai, Thaïlande, 5 Décembre 2016/8 Décembre 2016. Researchers Controlling sugarcane diseases in Florida: a challenge in constant evolution Rott, Philippe Kaye, Claudia Naranjo, Moramay Shine, James M. Sood, Sushma Comstock, Jack C. Raid, Richard Neil eng 2016 ISSCT Proceedings of the 29th Congress of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists H20 - Maladies des plantes Diseases are limiting factors for the sugarcane crop in almost any sugarcane growing location. More than 40 diseases have been recorded in Florida, with brown rust, orange rust and yellow leaf currently impacting on sugarcane production. Ideally, these diseases should be controlled using resistant cultivars, but most cultivars grown in 2015-2016 in Florida are susceptible to either brown rust or orange rust. Several cultivars that were initially resistant to orange rust became susceptible when grown over large areas, suggesting a change in the rust pathogen populations. At the present time, control of the two rust diseases relies mainly on use of fungicides. Most cultivars are also susceptible to infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) and it has been shown that this virus can reduce yields even in absence of disease symptoms. Use of healthy seed cane is only partially successful and the recently discovered new host and potential vector of SCYLV may explain the difficulty in controlling this virus in Florida. Identification of sustainable resistance sources and transfer of these resistances to new cultivars are critical for successful control of sugarcane diseases in Florida. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/583528/1/Rott%20-Kaye_Congr%C3%A8s%20ISSCT%202016%20vol29%20pp595-600-2.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=219115 |
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Diseases are limiting factors for the sugarcane crop in almost any sugarcane growing location. More than 40 diseases have been recorded in Florida, with brown rust, orange rust and yellow leaf currently impacting on sugarcane production. Ideally, these diseases should be controlled using resistant cultivars, but most cultivars grown in 2015-2016 in Florida are susceptible to either brown rust or orange rust. Several cultivars that were initially resistant to orange rust became susceptible when grown over large areas, suggesting a change in the rust pathogen populations. At the present time, control of the two rust diseases relies mainly on use of fungicides. Most cultivars are also susceptible to infection by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus (SCYLV) and it has been shown that this virus can reduce yields even in absence of disease symptoms. Use of healthy seed cane is only partially successful and the recently discovered new host and potential vector of SCYLV may explain the difficulty in controlling this virus in Florida. Identification of sustainable resistance sources and transfer of these resistances to new cultivars are critical for successful control of sugarcane diseases in Florida. |
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