2017
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201764060003
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Influência das épocas de floração e dos períodos de proteção fenológica à infecção do oídio no clone de cajueiro-anão BRS 189

Abstract: A ocorrência do oídio (Pseudoidium anacardii) está correlacionada com a brotação nova do cajueiro e à infecção que se processa em botões, flores e maturis jovens. Tecidos maduros tornam-se naturalmente resistentes ao fungo e, para o controle da doença, é necessária a proteção preventiva com fungicida à base de enxofre. Objetivou-se, com este trabalho, avaliar as épocas de floração e os períodos de proteção fenológica do cajueiro-anão BRS 189 à infecção de P. anacardii. O experimento foi realizado em blocos cas… Show more

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“…However, the most significant damage was in the production of peduncle, whereas for nuts, new approaches with this clone deserve to be verified, especially in other producing regions where the presence of leaf infections can also alter the damage relationships caused by the disease. For the same clone and under the same conditions, Martins et al (2017) reported that powdery mildew did not interfere in the mass of the nuts and in number of maturis, even at marked levels of disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…However, the most significant damage was in the production of peduncle, whereas for nuts, new approaches with this clone deserve to be verified, especially in other producing regions where the presence of leaf infections can also alter the damage relationships caused by the disease. For the same clone and under the same conditions, Martins et al (2017) reported that powdery mildew did not interfere in the mass of the nuts and in number of maturis, even at marked levels of disease.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%