2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87052005000400004
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Avaliação e seleção de progênies F3 de cafeeiros de porte baixo com o gene SH3 de resistência a Hemileia vastatrix Berk. et Br.

Abstract: RESUMOCom o objetivo de avaliar e selecionar progênies F 3 de cafeeiros de porte baixo com o gene SH 3 de resistência à ferrugem, foram estudadas 36 progênies de cafeeiros tipo arábica (Coffea arabica L.), em geração F 3 , resultantes dos cruzamentos dirigidos entre as cultivares Catuaí Vermelho IAC 46 e Catuaí Vermelho IAC 81 com o acesso IAC 1110 (BA-10). Esse último, originário da Índia, é fonte dos genes SH 2 SH 3 que conferem resistência a Hemileia vastatrix. O experimento, estabelecido em 1988 no Centro … Show more

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“…The high number of lesions in labeled branch, which is an indicator of the pest incidence, is mainly due to secondary branching of the primary branches initially labeled, and also due to the presence of remaining lesions, as result of greater leaf retention. This is a characteristc of coffee plants with some level of resistance to coffee leaf rust (Conceição et al 2005). Severity of damage, evaluated under field and laboratory conditions, demonstrated that the four clones maintained the insect resistance of their mother plants throughout the period of evaluation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…The high number of lesions in labeled branch, which is an indicator of the pest incidence, is mainly due to secondary branching of the primary branches initially labeled, and also due to the presence of remaining lesions, as result of greater leaf retention. This is a characteristc of coffee plants with some level of resistance to coffee leaf rust (Conceição et al 2005). Severity of damage, evaluated under field and laboratory conditions, demonstrated that the four clones maintained the insect resistance of their mother plants throughout the period of evaluation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…It corresponded to the resistance evaluated under field conditions, in 2009 and 2013. The reaction type was evaluated at the middle third of coffee plants, according to a 1-5 point scale, adapted from Conceição et al (2005), where 1=immune, without visible lesions; 2=resistant, with little chlorotic lesions, and without spores; 3=moderately resistant, with medium to large chlorotic pustules, and low level of sporulation; 4=moderately susceptible, pustules with medium level of sporulation, and 5=susceptible, pustules with high level of sporulation, without chlorosis. Coffee plants were also evaluated in 2013 regarding lesions density, according to a 1-10 point scale (Eskes and Toma-Braghini 1981), where 1=occurrence of few lesions in the lower third branches, and 10=lesions in almost all branches, from the base to the apex of the plant.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction of generations in a plant breeding program is decisive in view of the savings in terms of time, efforts and costs. In coffee for example, one selection generation lasts on average six years [ 47 ], i.e., by this technique, the breeding process can be considerably reduced, thus reducing the time required to develop genetically superior genotypes and, consequently, save costs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, complete rust resistance has been observed in coffee carrying SH3 (Conceição et al 2005, Pereira et al 2005, Sera et al 2007a, Sera et al 2010a). …”
Section: Grade Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%