2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582005000100005
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Colonização de raízes de tomateiro por Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici em solução nutritiva com três fontes de nitrogênio

Abstract: Os objetivos do presente trabalho foram os de avaliar o efeito do pH sobre a germinação de conídios e o crescimento miceliano de F. oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici e o efeito da fonte de nitrogênio sobre o início do processo de infecção de raízes de mudas de tomateiro (Lycopersicon esculentum). Inicialmente quantificou-se a porcentagem de germinação dos conídios e o crescimento miceliano em meio Caldo Nutritivo com pH variando de 2,0 a 11,0. O pH do meio foi também medido ao final de 14 dias de crescimento do fun… Show more

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“…Among these, a number of noncommercially grown species have attracted attention because of their interesting characteristics that may improve fruit yield and quality, as well as cultivars that are resistant to diseases or pests (Vieira and Carneiro 2004;Junqueira et al 2005;Zerbini et al 2008). Thus, in vitro organogenesisbased regeneration systems have been developed and applied to various aspects of passion fruit biotechnology, such as micropropagation (Dornelas and Vieira 1994;Drew 1997;Alexandre et al 2009;Pinto et al 2010a;Garcia et al 2011), germplasm conservation (Passos and Bernacci 2005), physiological studies (Mensuali-Sodi et al 2007;Faria and Segura 1997;Dias et al 2009Dias et al , 2010, breeding (Rêgo et al 2010, and genetic transformation (Alfenas et al 2005;Trevisan et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these, a number of noncommercially grown species have attracted attention because of their interesting characteristics that may improve fruit yield and quality, as well as cultivars that are resistant to diseases or pests (Vieira and Carneiro 2004;Junqueira et al 2005;Zerbini et al 2008). Thus, in vitro organogenesisbased regeneration systems have been developed and applied to various aspects of passion fruit biotechnology, such as micropropagation (Dornelas and Vieira 1994;Drew 1997;Alexandre et al 2009;Pinto et al 2010a;Garcia et al 2011), germplasm conservation (Passos and Bernacci 2005), physiological studies (Mensuali-Sodi et al 2007;Faria and Segura 1997;Dias et al 2009Dias et al , 2010, breeding (Rêgo et al 2010, and genetic transformation (Alfenas et al 2005;Trevisan et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%