2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582001000200020
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Colonização de estromas de Sphaerodothis acrocomiae agente causal da lixa grande do coqueiro por Acremonium persicinum

Abstract: Stromata colonization of Sphaerodothis acrocomiae causal agent of the coconut large verrucosis byAcremonium persicinumThe factors affecting the biological control of large verrucosis (Sphaerodothis acrocomiae) of coconuts (Cocos nucifera) with the utilization of the hiperparasite fungus Acremonium persicinum were studied. This hiperparasite is found mainly in the rainy season (April-august) colonizing stromata of large verrucosis as well as small verrucosis. On culture the fungus produces a fine mycelium, with… Show more

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“…The authors suggest the abundance of these fungus species can indicate an increase in the suppressiveness of soil to phytopathogenic fungi and other pests. Warwick (2001) conducted one of the few detailed studies on the effect of climatic conditions on biological control efficiency, demonstrating the effects of rainfall regime and time of application of Acremonium persicinum for control of black leaf spot of coconut, caused by Camarotella torrendiella and C. acrocomiae. The application of the biocontrol agent gave best results in the rainy season and when performed in the afternoon.…”
Section: Impact On Disease Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors suggest the abundance of these fungus species can indicate an increase in the suppressiveness of soil to phytopathogenic fungi and other pests. Warwick (2001) conducted one of the few detailed studies on the effect of climatic conditions on biological control efficiency, demonstrating the effects of rainfall regime and time of application of Acremonium persicinum for control of black leaf spot of coconut, caused by Camarotella torrendiella and C. acrocomiae. The application of the biocontrol agent gave best results in the rainy season and when performed in the afternoon.…”
Section: Impact On Disease Management Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essas medidas incluem a remoção de folhas senescentes (Suzuki et al 2007), aplicação de fosfitos e indutores de resistência (Pratissoli et al 2007, Dianese et al 2008) e resistência genética (Dianese et al 2007, Vivas et al 2012, 2013a, 2013b. Apesar dos esforços empregados no desenvolvimento de métodos de controle da pinta-preta do mamoeiro, ainda não há uma medida alternativa que seja eficaz, sendo a pulverização com fungicidas uma prática constante, em campos de produção de mamão (Vawdrey et al 2008, Barreto et al 2011 (Sudo 1989, Warwick 2001) e apresentaram potencial de controle.…”
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