2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582007000100006
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Mancha de pestalotiopsis em helicônia: caracterização da doença e potenciais fontes de resistência

Abstract: RESUMOA "mancha de pestalotiopsis em helicônia" é relatada como uma nova doença para o Brasil e o agente etiológico caracterizado morfologicamente. Avaliou-se a resistência a esta doença em inflorescências de algumas espécies e cultivares ornamentais do gênero Heliconia. O teste de patogenicidade foi feito utilizando-se um isolado oriundo de folhas de H. psittacorum x H. spathocircinata cv. Golden Torch, que foi inoculado em folhas e inflorescências destacadas deste mesmo híbrido e cultivar. O comportamento de… Show more

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“…Because each insect group produces characteristic feeding marks, we could estimate the relative damage caused by each of them with high certainty. This procedure, however, cannot be repeated with the leaf fungal pathogens because infection by different pathogens may cause similar symptoms (see Sewake & Uchida 1995, Assis et al 2002, Lins & Coelho 2004, Hennen et al 2005, Serra & Coelho 2007 for a list of major pathogens attacking Heliconia and the symptoms they cause). Pathogen damage was indicated by leaf spots or 'blotching' that varied in size, color, and shape.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because each insect group produces characteristic feeding marks, we could estimate the relative damage caused by each of them with high certainty. This procedure, however, cannot be repeated with the leaf fungal pathogens because infection by different pathogens may cause similar symptoms (see Sewake & Uchida 1995, Assis et al 2002, Lins & Coelho 2004, Hennen et al 2005, Serra & Coelho 2007 for a list of major pathogens attacking Heliconia and the symptoms they cause). Pathogen damage was indicated by leaf spots or 'blotching' that varied in size, color, and shape.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For inoculation, five holes were needle-punctured in the center of the leaf surface, and a PDA plug (7 mm) containing the Pestalotiopsis sp. mycelium (from a 5-days culture) was placed on it (Serra and Coelho 2007). The leaves inoculated with the pathogen were placed inside a transparent Gerbox (11 × 11 × 3.5 cm) under high humidity by means of a germination paper constantly watered.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Pathogenic Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chemical control has been used in an empiric way, without any validity in previous scientific researches. Thus, the use of resistant cultivars would represent an attractive control alternative for the main tropical flowers disease, besides being more economically feasible and avoiding the environmental contamination by the use of fungicides (Serra and Coelho, 2007).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%