Influence of soybean phenological stage and leaflets age on infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi


Autoria(s): FURTADO, Gleiber Quintao; ALVES, Silvio A. M.; CARNEIRO, Luciana C.; GODOY, Claudia V.; MASSOLA JUNIOR, Nelson Sidnei
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

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Influence of soybean phenological stage and leaflets age on infection by Phakopsora pachyrhizi This work was conducted to study the influence of soybean growth stage and leaf age on the infection of Phakopsora pachyrhizi, the soybean rust pathogen. Soybean plants (cv. BRS 154 and BRS 258) at the V(3), R(1) and R(5) growth stages were inoculated with a 1 x 10(5) urediniospores per mL suspension. After a period of 24 hours in dew chambers, all plants were removed from the chambers and placed under greenhouse conditions for 20 days. Mean latent period (PLM) and disease severity were estimated. The susceptibility of trifoliate leaves to soybean rust was estimated on cv. BRS 154 at the growth stage R5. Pathogen inoculation was done at the first four trifoliate leaves. Fifteen days after inoculation, leaflets of each trefoil were evaluated for disease severity, lesion mean size and infection frequency. Plants` growth stage did not influence the PLM. Cultivars BRS 154 and BRS 258 presented PLM of 8 and 9 days, respectively. There was no difference in disease severity at the growth stages V(3) and R(1), but those values were higher than at the R(5) growth stage, 8 days after inoculation. The oldest trefoil showed the highest disease values.

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TROPICAL PLANT PATHOLOGY, v.34, n.2, p.118-122, 2009

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SOC BRASILEIRA FITOPATHOLOGIA

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Tropical Plant Pathology

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Palavras-Chave #Glycine max #Asian soy-bean rust #stages of inoculation #RUST #SUSCEPTIBILITY #UREDOSPORES #COMPONENTS #RESISTANCE #PERIOD #PLANT #SYD #Plant Sciences
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