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Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers
This study aimed to evaluate six cauliflower genotypes regarding their resistance to black rot and their production performance. To do so, it was conducted two field experiments in Ipameri, Goiás, Brazil, in 2012 and 2013. It was used a randomized block design, with four replications (total of 24 pl...
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Korean Society of Plant Pathology
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4453999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060437 http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.01.2015.0013 |
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author | da Silva, Lincon Rafael da Silva, Renan César Dias Cardoso, Atalita Francis de Mello Pelá, Gláucia Carvalho, Daniel Diego Costa |
author_facet | da Silva, Lincon Rafael da Silva, Renan César Dias Cardoso, Atalita Francis de Mello Pelá, Gláucia Carvalho, Daniel Diego Costa |
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description | This study aimed to evaluate six cauliflower genotypes regarding their resistance to black rot and their production performance. To do so, it was conducted two field experiments in Ipameri, Goiás, Brazil, in 2012 and 2013. It was used a randomized block design, with four replications (total of 24 plots). Each plot consisted of three planting lines 2.5 m long (six plants/line), spaced 1.0 m apart, for a total area of 7.5 m(2). Evaluations of black rot severity were performed at 45 days after transplanting, this is, 75 days after sowing (DAS), and yield evaluations at 90 to 105 DAS. The Verona 184 genotype was the most resistant to black rot, showing 1.87 and 2.25% of leaf area covered by black rot symptom (LACBRS) in 2012 and 2013. However, it was not among the most productive materials. The yield of the genotypes varied between 15.14 and 25.83 t/ha in both years, Lisvera F1 (21.78 and 24.60 t/ha) and Cindy (19.95 and 23.56 t/ha) being the most productive. However, Lisvera F1 showed 6.37 and 9.37% of LACBRS and Cindy showed 14.25 and 14.87% of LACBRS in 2012 and 2013, being both considered as tolerant to black rot. |
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spelling | pubmed-44539992015-06-09 Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers da Silva, Lincon Rafael da Silva, Renan César Dias Cardoso, Atalita Francis de Mello Pelá, Gláucia Carvalho, Daniel Diego Costa Plant Pathol J Note This study aimed to evaluate six cauliflower genotypes regarding their resistance to black rot and their production performance. To do so, it was conducted two field experiments in Ipameri, Goiás, Brazil, in 2012 and 2013. It was used a randomized block design, with four replications (total of 24 plots). Each plot consisted of three planting lines 2.5 m long (six plants/line), spaced 1.0 m apart, for a total area of 7.5 m(2). Evaluations of black rot severity were performed at 45 days after transplanting, this is, 75 days after sowing (DAS), and yield evaluations at 90 to 105 DAS. The Verona 184 genotype was the most resistant to black rot, showing 1.87 and 2.25% of leaf area covered by black rot symptom (LACBRS) in 2012 and 2013. However, it was not among the most productive materials. The yield of the genotypes varied between 15.14 and 25.83 t/ha in both years, Lisvera F1 (21.78 and 24.60 t/ha) and Cindy (19.95 and 23.56 t/ha) being the most productive. However, Lisvera F1 showed 6.37 and 9.37% of LACBRS and Cindy showed 14.25 and 14.87% of LACBRS in 2012 and 2013, being both considered as tolerant to black rot. Korean Society of Plant Pathology 2015-06 2015-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4453999/ /pubmed/26060437 http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.01.2015.0013 Text en © The Korean Society of Plant Pathology |
spellingShingle | Note da Silva, Lincon Rafael da Silva, Renan César Dias Cardoso, Atalita Francis de Mello Pelá, Gláucia Carvalho, Daniel Diego Costa Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title | Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title_full | Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title_fullStr | Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title_full_unstemmed | Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title_short | Reaction of Cauliflower Genotypes to Black Rot of Crucifers |
title_sort | reaction of cauliflower genotypes to black rot of crucifers |
topic | Note |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4453999/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26060437 http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.01.2015.0013 |
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