2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582001000400005
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Arranjo espacial do vira-cabeça do fumo em arapiraca, estado de alagoas

Abstract: O vira-cabeça do fumo (Nicotiana tabacum), causado pelo Groundnut ringspot virus (GRSV), do gênero Tospovirus, tem sido observado em alta incidência em determinadas áreas da região fumageira do agreste do estado de Alagoas. O arranjo espacial da doença foi analisado em duas áreas de plantio (A e B), formadas por quatro parcelas cada, localizadas no município de Arapiraca. As parcelas foram avaliadas semanalmente, sendo efetuado o mapeamento espacial de plantas sadias e com sintomas de vira-cabeça, bem como det… Show more

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“…The data and the analysis were consistent with the hypothesis that the majority of infections are a result of the primary transmission and that there is limited secondary dispersion of TSWV after it becomes established in the field, as has also been shown in other studies (Culbreath et al , ). In tobacco crops in Brazil, plants affected by GRSV showed a predominant pattern of random dispersion, although in a few cases clusters were also observed (Silva et al , ). However, a polycyclic model causing high incidence of the disease occurs when thrips can multiply in the crop, in weeds or in adjacent volunteer plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data and the analysis were consistent with the hypothesis that the majority of infections are a result of the primary transmission and that there is limited secondary dispersion of TSWV after it becomes established in the field, as has also been shown in other studies (Culbreath et al , ). In tobacco crops in Brazil, plants affected by GRSV showed a predominant pattern of random dispersion, although in a few cases clusters were also observed (Silva et al , ). However, a polycyclic model causing high incidence of the disease occurs when thrips can multiply in the crop, in weeds or in adjacent volunteer plants.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Além do potencial de dano, a epidemia do "vira-cabeça" foi caracterizada por elevadas taxas de progresso ao longo do tempo, conforme também verificado por Silva et al (27) para a cultura do fumo no Estado de Alagoas -Brasil. Após detecção das primeiras plantas com sintomas, aproximadamente 5 plantas saudáveis se tornaram doentes a cada dia.…”
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“…Essa elevada taxa de progresso da epidemia caracteriza ação de algum agente vetor associado às fontes de inóculo na área. De fato, TSWV tem como principal vetor espécies de tripes, sendo as principais F. schultzei e F. occidentalis (5,26,27). Esses apresentam relação vírus/vetor do tipo circulativa/propagativa, tornando o vetor apto a transmitir o vírus por toda a sua vida.…”
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“…Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plants in Brazil have been described in the last decade as hosts for a variety of viruses, and special attention has been paid to potyviral and tymoviral infections [9,12,13]. Three potyviruses have been found infecting solanaceous plants in Brazil: pepper yellow mosaic virus (PepYMV) [4,6], potato virus Y (PVY) [3], and Brugmansia suaveolens mottle virus (BsMoV) [7].…”
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