Relationship between occurrence of Panama disease in banana trees of cv. Nanicao and nutrients in soil and leaves
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/10/2012
18/10/2012
2009
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Relationship between occurrence of Panama disease in banana trees of cv. Nanicao and nutrients in soil and leaves The objective of the present work was to verify if the incited symptoms in banana trees cv. Nanicao, belonging to the subgroup Cavendish, in Vale do Ribeira, are related to levels of nutrients in soil and leaves. Sixteen areas in Vale do Ribeira were selected, one half with symptomatic plants and the other with healthy plants. In those areas the third leaf of five plants and the soil near those plants were collected, at depths from 0 to 20 cm and from 20 to 40 cm. At both depths of the sampled soil, levels of Ca, Mg, PO(4)(-3), S and cationic exchange capacity (CEC) were significantly different among the areas, and the low values of these elements were present in the areas containing symptomatic plants. At both depths, Mg, Al and H in relation to CEC were significantly different among the areas, and the low values of Mg and high of Al and H were present in the areas with symptomatic plants. The N, K and S in the leaves were significantly different among the areas. These elements showed low values in the areas containing symptomatic plants. Despite the fact that some amounts of macronutrients of the soil and of the leaves are present only in the areas containing plants of Nanicao with symptoms similar to fusariosis, proof of a possible occurrence of race of the pathogen should be looked for in Vale do Ribeira. |
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TROPICAL PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.34, n.4, p.211-215, 2009 1982-5676 |
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SOC BRASILEIRA FITOPATHOLOGIA |
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Tropical Plant Pathology |
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closedAccess Copyright SOC BRASILEIRA FITOPATHOLOGIA |
Palavras-Chave | #Musa sp. #wilt #calcium #magnesium #CEC #resistance #Plant Sciences |
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