2007
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-41582007000100012
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Efeito de substratos sobre a germinação de uredosporos e comprimento de tubos germinativos de Puccinia triticina

Abstract: de substratos sobre a germinação de uredosporos e comprimento de tubos germinativos de Puccinia triticina. Fitopatologia Brasileira 32: 075-078. 2007. RESUMOO presente trabalho teve como objetivo testar alguns substratos para elevar a taxa de germinação de uredosporos e promover um maior crescimento dos tubos germinativos do agente causal da ferrugem da folha do trigo (Puccinia triticina) e compará-los ao substrato água-ágar considerado padrão. Foram testados os substratos: água-ágar, batata sacarose ágar (BSA… Show more

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“…Leaf segments were placed in glass tubes containing 4.0 mL distilled water and stirred to release the uredospores. A 0.5-ml spore suspension was transferred to a Petri dish containing wheat leaf extract agar (10) and kept in the dark at 20 °C for 20 h, and viability was quantified under an optical microscope (100x magnification). A uredospore was considered germinated when the germ tube was longer than the largest diameter of the spore.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Uredospore Germinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaf segments were placed in glass tubes containing 4.0 mL distilled water and stirred to release the uredospores. A 0.5-ml spore suspension was transferred to a Petri dish containing wheat leaf extract agar (10) and kept in the dark at 20 °C for 20 h, and viability was quantified under an optical microscope (100x magnification). A uredospore was considered germinated when the germ tube was longer than the largest diameter of the spore.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Uredospore Germinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eradicant effect of the fungicide chlorothalonil averaged, on all ratings, a reduction of 88.4% and 77.2% in the first and second experiments, respectively. As a non-penetrant or protectant fungicide, it is not taken up by the leaf tissue, remaining on the leaf surface; thus, when the leaflets were immersed in distilled water for uredospore release, the toxic substance was probably diluted in the spore suspension, preventing germination (15).…”
Section: Auupc Aulpcmentioning
confidence: 99%