969 resultados para CITRUS PSYLLID


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The type IV secretion system (T4SS) is used by Gram-negative bacteria to translocate protein and DNA substrates across the cell envelope and into target cells. Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri contains two copies of the T4SS, one in the chromosome and the other is plasmid-encoded. To understand the conditions that induce expression of the T4SS in Xcc, we analyzed, in vitro and in planta, the expression of 18 ORFs from the T4SS and 7 hypothetical flanking genes by RT-qPCR. As a positive control, we also evaluated the expression of 29 ORFs from the type III secretion system (T3SS), since these genes are known to be expressed during plant infection condition, but not necessarily in standard culture medium. From the 29 T3SS genes analyzed by qPCR, only hrpA was downregulated at 72 h after inoculation. All genes associated with the T4SS were downregulated on Citrus leaves 72 h after inoculation. Our results showed that unlike the T3SS, the T4SS is not induced during the infection process.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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This study evaluated the potential use of commercial mycoinsecticide formulations against red-gum lerp psyllid Glycaspis brimblecombei Moore in semi-field conditions. Eucalypt seedlings infested with psyllid nymphs were sprayed with different formulations and two concentrations of each product. Conidial deposits were evaluated after spraying for control efficiency. The conidial deposit was affected by the pathogen species and by formulation types. Higher conidial deposits were associated with mycoinsecticide formulation concentrates of lower granulometry and oil dispersion. However, some products with low deposits of conidia were highly efficient against psyllid nymphs. The results showed that the use of entomopathogenic fungi is a promising alternative method for controlling the red-gum lerp psyllid.

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O alumínio (Al) em solos ácidos encontra-se na forma Al3+, sendo considerado tóxico às plantas de interesse agronômico, como o limoeiro Cravo (Citrus limonia), afetando principalmente seu crescimento radicular . O presente estudo avaliou como o Al influencia as raízes de C. limonia, visando correlacionar a concentração endógenea de IAA, a expressão dos genes SAUR X10A e SAUR 15A e a inibição do crescimento radicular. As plantas foram submetidas à hidroponia em diferentes concentrações de Al na solução nutritiva (0, 370 μM, 740 μM, 1110 μM, e 1480), tendo seu crescimento avaliado semanalmente em um período de dois meses. Além disso, as soluções contrastantes tiveram a expressão gênica e a concentração endógenea de IAA avaliados utilizando qRT-PCR e GC-MS, respectivamente. O tratamento com Al inibiu o crescimento radicular das plantas, além de alterar a concentração de IAA nas raízes (apresentou-se algumas vezes maior nas primeiras semanas em relação ao controle, havendo um decaimento e igualação na concentração hormonal de ambos os tratamentos) e inibir a expressão dos genes SAUR. A inibição do crescimento radicular pode ser atribuida à uma mudança de padrão e acumulação do ácido indol-acético (IAA) no ápice da raiz, provocada pela alteração na distribuição das proteínas de transporte. Concomitantemente, proteínas da família SAUR (small auxin-up RNA) têm suas expressões gênicas induzidas em presença de IAA e estão relacionadas à acidificação do apoplasto: a queda na atividade da H+-ATPase provoca a altereção do pH nesta região prejudicando a alongação da célula via crescimento ácido. Embora haja uma mesma quantidade de IAA na raiz, os genes SAUR são reprimidos na condição de estresse pelo Al, indicando que a inibição do crescimento radicular em C. limonia deve ocorrer em resposta a um conjunto de fatores

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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Microbiologia Aplicada) - IBRC

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O alumínio (Al) em solos ácidos encontra-se na forma Al3+, sendo considerado tóxico às plantas de interesse agronômico, como o limoeiro Cravo (Citrus limonia), afetando principalmente seu crescimento radicular . O presente estudo avaliou como o Al influencia as raízes de C. limonia, visando correlacionar a concentração endógenea de IAA, a expressão dos genes SAUR X10A e SAUR 15A e a inibição do crescimento radicular. As plantas foram submetidas à hidroponia em diferentes concentrações de Al na solução nutritiva (0, 370 μM, 740 μM, 1110 μM, e 1480), tendo seu crescimento avaliado semanalmente em um período de dois meses. Além disso, as soluções contrastantes tiveram a expressão gênica e a concentração endógenea de IAA avaliados utilizando qRT-PCR e GC-MS, respectivamente. O tratamento com Al inibiu o crescimento radicular das plantas, além de alterar a concentração de IAA nas raízes (apresentou-se algumas vezes maior nas primeiras semanas em relação ao controle, havendo um decaimento e igualação na concentração hormonal de ambos os tratamentos) e inibir a expressão dos genes SAUR. A inibição do crescimento radicular pode ser atribuida à uma mudança de padrão e acumulação do ácido indol-acético (IAA) no ápice da raiz, provocada pela alteração na distribuição das proteínas de transporte. Concomitantemente, proteínas da família SAUR (small auxin-up RNA) têm suas expressões gênicas induzidas em presença de IAA e estão relacionadas à acidificação do apoplasto: a queda na atividade da H+-ATPase provoca a altereção do pH nesta região prejudicando a alongação da célula via crescimento ácido. Embora haja uma mesma quantidade de IAA na raiz, os genes SAUR são reprimidos na condição de estresse pelo Al, indicando que a inibição do crescimento radicular em C. limonia deve ocorrer em resposta a um conjunto de fatores

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Citrus Variegated Chlorosis (CVC) is currently present in approximately 40% of citrus plants in Brazil and causes an annual loss of around 120 million US dollars to the Brazilian citrus industry. Despite the fact that CVC has been present in Brazil for over 20 years, a relationship between disease intensity and yield loss has not been established. In order to achieve this, an experiment was carried out in a randomized block design in a 3 x 2 factorial scheme with 10-year-old Natal sweet orange. The following treatments were applied: irrigation with 0, 50 or 100% of the evapotranspiration of the crop, combined with natural infection or artificial inoculation with Xylella fastidiosa, the causal agent of CVC. The experiment was evaluated during three seasons. A negative exponential model was fitted to the relationships between yield versus CVC severity and yield versus Area Under Disease Progress Curve (AUDPC). In addition, the relationship between yield versus CVC severity and canopy volume was fitted by a multivariate exponential model. The use of the AUDPC variable showed practical limitations when compared with the variable CVC severity. The parameter values in the relationship of yieldCVC severity were similar for all treatments unlike in the multivariate model. Consequently, the yieldCVC intensity relationship (with 432 data points) could be described by one single model: y = 114.07 exp(-0.017 x), where y is yield (symptomless fruit weight in kg) and x is disease severity (R2 = 0.45; P < 0.01).

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Huanglongbing (HLB) is a severe citrus (Citrus spp.) disease associated with the bacteria genus Candidatus Liberibacter, detected in Brazil in 2004. Another bacterium was found in association with HLB symptoms and characterized as a phytoplasma belonging to the 16SrIX group. The objectives of this study were to identify potential leafhopper vectors of the HLB-associated phytoplasma and their host plants. Leafhoppers were sampled every other week for 12 mo with sticky yellow cards placed at two heights (0.3 and 1.5 m) in the citrus tree canopy and by using a sweep net in the ground vegetation of two sweet orange, Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck, groves infected by the HLB-phytoplasma in Sao Paulo state. Faunistic analyses indicated one Agalliinae (Agallia albidula Uhler) and three Deltocephalinae [Balclutha hebe (Kirkaldy), Planicephalus flavicosta (Stal), and Scaphytopius (Convelinus) marginelineatus (Stal)] species, as the most abundant and frequent leafhoppers (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae). Visual observations indicated an association of leafhopper species with some weeds and the influence of weed species composition on leafhopper abundance in low-lying vegetation. S. marginelineatus and P. flavicosta were more frequent on Sida rhombifolia L. and Althernantera tenella Colla, respectively, whereas A. albidula was observed more often on Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronq. and B. hebe only occurred on grasses. DNA samples of field-collected S. marginelineatus were positive by polymerase chain reaction and sequencing tests for the presence of the HLB-phytoplasma group, indicating it as a potential vector. The association of leafhoppers with their hosts may be used in deciding which management strategies to adopt against weeds and diseases in citrus orchards.

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The use of a photodegradable tape was evaluated on 'Valencia' sweet orange nursery trees budded both on Rangpur lime and Swingle citrumelo in a greenhouse in Bebedouro-SP, Brazil, from September to November 2009. On both rootstocks three wrapping procedures were evaluated: i) conventional polyethylene tape wrapped around the bud eye; ii) photodegradable tape wrapped around the bud eye, and iii) photodegradable tape wrapped around the graft junction without covering the bud eye. The following variables were measured: time spent for wrapping, percentage of bud sprouting, length and stem diameter of the scion shoot, and percentage of commercially valuable nursery trees. The trial was conducted following a randomized complete block design, with six treatments, four replications and 12 trees per plot. The use of photodegradable tape, with or without covering the bud eye, anticipated bud sprouting; despite of the longer time spent with wrapping when the photodegradable tape was used. Plants grafted onto the less vigorous Swingle citrumelo rootstock showed lower bud sprout percentages when the bud eye was covered with the photodegradable tape.

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Xylella fastidiosa inhabits the plant xylem, a nutrient-poor environment, so that mechanisms to sense and respond to adverse environmental conditions are extremely important for bacterial survival in the plant host. Although the complete genome sequences of different Xylella strains have been determined, little is known about stress responses and gene regulation in these organisms. In this work, a DNA microarray was constructed containing 2,600 ORFs identified in the genome sequencing project of Xylella fastidiosa 9a5c strain, and used to check global gene expression differences in the bacteria when it is infecting a symptomatic and a tolerant citrus tree. Different patterns of expression were found in each variety, suggesting that bacteria are responding differentially according to each plant xylem environment. The global gene expression profile was determined and several genes related to bacterial survival in stressed conditions were found to be differentially expressed between varieties, suggesting the involvement of different strategies for adaptation to the environment. The expression pattern of some genes related to the heat shock response, toxin and detoxification processes, adaptation to atypical conditions, repair systems as well as some regulatory genes are discussed in this paper. DNA microarray proved to be a powerful technique for global transcriptome analyses. This is one of the first studies of Xylella fastidiosa gene expression in vivo which helped to increase insight into stress responses and possible bacterial survival mechanisms in the nutrient-poor environment of xylem vessels.