2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452011005000029
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Avaliação de genótipos tetraploides de bananeira cultivados em área infestada pelo agente causal do mal-do-Panamá

Abstract: O mal-do-Panamá é uma doença que causa grandes prejuízos à bananicultura no Brasil, uma vez que as principais cultivares em uso são suscetíveis ao Fusarium. Este trabalho teve como objetivos avaliar características agronômicas e resistência ao mal-do-Panamá de híbridos tetraploides de bananeira. O experimento foi conduzido no campo experimental da Embrapa Mandioca e Fruticultura Tropical, em delineamento casualizado, com 14 tratamentos e 10 repetições, nos anos de 2000 e 2001. Foram avaliados 14 tetraploides (… Show more

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“…'BRS Platina', which is derived from 'Dwarf Prata' through hybridization, exhibits comparative advantages, such as resistance to Yellow Sigatoka Leaf Spot and Panama Disease, as well as high-quality fruits that are very similar to those of its genitor. According to Silva et al (2011), a safe recommendation of a new cultivar requires its evaluation in different environments, regions, and repetitions of production cycles, aiming at the identification of cultivars, as it allows establishing a genotypic variation of physiologic responses under local conditions (Turner et al, 2007). These variations allow extrapolation of these results to be used in the management of specific production systems and to properly manage cultivars under similar conditions (Arantes et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'BRS Platina', which is derived from 'Dwarf Prata' through hybridization, exhibits comparative advantages, such as resistance to Yellow Sigatoka Leaf Spot and Panama Disease, as well as high-quality fruits that are very similar to those of its genitor. According to Silva et al (2011), a safe recommendation of a new cultivar requires its evaluation in different environments, regions, and repetitions of production cycles, aiming at the identification of cultivars, as it allows establishing a genotypic variation of physiologic responses under local conditions (Turner et al, 2007). These variations allow extrapolation of these results to be used in the management of specific production systems and to properly manage cultivars under similar conditions (Arantes et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com utilização de cultivares suscetíveis ao patógeno, as perdas na produção são elevadas, podendo chegar até a100%. (SILVA et al, 2011).…”
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“…Being natural variants, only a few suckers of each accession were available for the screening, making the selection of screening methodology an immensely important task. The main intention behind this preliminary screening was to eliminate inferior lines and forward the solid resistant lines for subsequent screening in Fusarium wilt-infected area, which is considered to be the most stringent method of selection (Silva et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%