2002
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582002000100013
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Efeito da população infetiva de Dalbulus maidis na produção de grãos e no desenvolvimento de sintomas do enfezamento vermelho do milho

Abstract: Autor para correspondência: Ivan P. Bedendo TOFFANELLI, C.M. & BEDENDO, I.P. Efeito da população infetiva de Dalbulus maidis na produção de grãos e no desenvolvimento de sintomas do enfezamento vermelho do milho. Fitopatologia Brasileira 27:082-086. 2002. RESUMOO enfezamento vermelho, causado por fitoplasma, é uma doença que vem aumentando significativamente de importância, em função dos plantios sucessivos de milho (Zea mays). A transmissão ocorre por meio de cigarrinhas, destacando-se a espécie Dalbulus maid… Show more

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“…The difference in sowing date between these two sites was of only nine days, meaning infectious corn leafhoppers migrated to the second planting when the corn crop was at an advanced stage of development, differently from what happen in the third planting, approximately a month after the first, when infection occurred at the beginning of the crop cycle, with a greater frequency of pathogen transmission. According to Toffanelli & Bedendo (2002), earlier Mollicute infections lead to worsened disease symptoms and further impair corn plant development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The difference in sowing date between these two sites was of only nine days, meaning infectious corn leafhoppers migrated to the second planting when the corn crop was at an advanced stage of development, differently from what happen in the third planting, approximately a month after the first, when infection occurred at the beginning of the crop cycle, with a greater frequency of pathogen transmission. According to Toffanelli & Bedendo (2002), earlier Mollicute infections lead to worsened disease symptoms and further impair corn plant development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This insect has a phloem feeding behavior and vectors three pathogens associated with the corn stunt disease complex: the maize bushy stunt phytoplasma, the Spiroplasma kunkelii and the virus Maize rayado fino virus (MRFV) (Nault and Delong 1980;Nault 1990). Symptoms in infected plants are chlorotic stipple-striping in leaves, mainly caused by MRFV (Edwards et al, 2015), In the case of phytoplasma, red leaves, stunt and ear proliferation and consequently grain yield, kernel quality and the height of plants were reduced as the infective population increased leading to yield reductions of up to 91.3% (Toffanelli and Bedendo, 2002).…”
Section: Corn Leafhopper Dalbulus Maidismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O enfezamento vermelho foi uma doença negligenciada por muito tempo, porém, atualmente vem ocupando posição de destaque devido aos surtos epidêmicos recentes e a perdas consideráveis que provocam na cultura (Toffanelli & Bedendo, 2002;Oliveira et al 2003).…”
Section: Enfezamento Vermelho Do Milhounclassified
“…Esse inseto é considerado uma importante praga do milho principalmente pelo dano indireto, pois os danos diretos são mínimos (Waquil, 1997;Toffanelli & Bedendo, 2002;Oliveira et al 2003). É vetor de duas bactérias fitopatogênicas que colonizam os vasos do floema, o fitoplasma do milho (Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris) e o espiroplasma do milho (Spiroplasma kunkelli), causadoras do enfezamento vermelho e do enfezamento pálido, respectivamente (Nault, 1980).…”
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