2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362013000100008
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Transporte de Xanthomonas vesicatoria de sementes para plântulas e mudas de tomate

Abstract: Transport of Xanthomonas vesicatoria from seeds to seedlings and to plants of tomatoTransmission of Xanthomonas vesicatoria by seeds is one of the major sources of inoculum for development of epidemic bacterial spot. The aim in this work was elucidating the process of infection and colonization of tomato seeds and seedlings by these bacteria. Three experiments were carried out using X. vesicatoria, ENA 4463 isolate, and tomato seeds from Santa Clara Miss Brasil cultivar. Seeds were inoculated using vacuum or b… Show more

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“…glycinea, and also reported symptoms of this disease in plants derived from these seeds, when exposed to ideal conditions for infection. Thus, even if the pathogen cannot be visually detected in seeds, as occurred in this study, seeds can be effective in disseminating plant bacterial diseases (Parashar and Leben, 1972;Silva et al, 2002;Romeiro, 2005;Corrêa et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 71%
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“…glycinea, and also reported symptoms of this disease in plants derived from these seeds, when exposed to ideal conditions for infection. Thus, even if the pathogen cannot be visually detected in seeds, as occurred in this study, seeds can be effective in disseminating plant bacterial diseases (Parashar and Leben, 1972;Silva et al, 2002;Romeiro, 2005;Corrêa et al, 2008;Silva et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Thus the occurrence, distribution pattern and progress of epidemics depend on the origin of the initial inoculum, which is often seed borne (Romeiro, 2005;Brasil, 2009). Several studies have provided evidence that seeds harbor diverse microbial flora, both on the surface and in the internal tissues (Saettler et al, 1989;Bacilio-Jiménez et al, 2001;Romeiro, 2005;Goto, 2012;Silva et al, 2013), and proliferation is stimulated in early germination (Simon et al, 2001;Nelson, 2004). In the case of plant pathogens, the inoculum can be transmitted by seeds to plants in both nursery and field.…”
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“…Pepper seeds were found to be more frequently contaminated than tomato seed lots (Black et al, 2001). Contaminated seeds lead to infection of seedlings; therefore, bacteria colonise the whole plants and can survive as residents on roots, epicotyls, cotyledons and leaves at least 30 days after sowing without necessarily causing symptoms (Silva et al, 2013).…”
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