315 resultados para COCOA CRINIPELLIS-PERNICIOSA
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Objetivou-se encontrar novos indutores de resistência contra a vassoura-de-bruxa (Crinipellis perniciosa) do cacaueiro (Theobroma cacao), com eficácia igual ou superior a aquela conferida pelo indutor de resistência padrão, acibenzolar-S-metil, e estudar possíveis respostas de defesa ativadas no cacaueiro por esses eliciadores mais eficazes. Foram testados extratos de várias plantas, principalmente, nativas do cerrado mineiro, bem como extratos provenientes de outras espécies cultivadas. Verificou-se que extratos aquosos produzidos a partir de ramos de lobeira (Solanum lycocarpum) com sintomas de vassoura-de-bruxa induziram proteção de mudas de cacaueiros contra a mesma doença em nível estatisticamente similar à proteção conferida pelo ASM. O extrato aquoso e fervido de lobeira, aqui denominado VLA, não foi tóxico in vitro, pelo contrário, induziu maior crescimento do fungo C. perniciosa em BDA, quando comparado à testemunha (crescimento em BDA puro). Quando se quantificou a atividade de proteínas relacionadas à patogênese (quitinase e beta-1,3-glucanase) estimuladas por VLA e ASM (como padrão), observou-se que ambos os tratamentos induziram maiores atividades de peroxidase, quitinase e beta-1,3-glucanase em mudas de cacaueiros, comparados às respectivas testemunhas, no período de 4 a 18 dias após a pulverização (DAP). Também o teor de lignina aumentou em plantas tratadas com VLA ou ASM, principalmente aos 18 DAP.
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Uma formulação natural (VLAF) obtida da extração aquosa a frio de pó de tecido necrótico de lobeira (Solanum lycocarpum), infectado por Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer, promoveu redução significativa no progresso da mancha foliar bacteriana (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria), quando previamente pulverizado em folhas de tomateiro. Duas frações obtidas por precipitação salina, F0/30 e F30/60, apresentaram a maior parte das proteínas do extrato VLAF e foram submetidas à cromatografia de troca catiônica para separação das proteínas contidas nas frações. Os picos não retidos dessa cromatografia foram então submetidos à cromatografia de troca aniônica. Todos os picos, retidos e não retidos das duas cromatografias, foram amostrados e pulverizados sobre plantas de tomate cv. Santa Cruz Kada. Respostas diferenciais de atividade de peroxidases foram obtidas 14 horas após pulverizações. As amostras que induziram os maiores aumentos na atividade de peroxidases nas plantas foram o pico retido em CM-celulose da F0/30 (F0-30CMR) e o pico retido em DEAE-celulose da F30/60 (F30-60DEAER). Os resultados deste estudo indicaram a viabilidade da purificação e da caracterização de proteínas ou carboidratos eliciadores provenientes de VLAF.
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Avaliou-se a viabilidade da massa esporógena de Trichoderma stromaticum, através do crescimento micelial em meio de cultivo e a atividade antagônica (parasitária) em vassouras secas de cacaueiro, após a preservação de quatro isolados (Ts1606, Ts3107, Ts0108, Ts2705) do antagonista por quatro anos em fragmentos de vassoura secas, acondicionados em tubos de ensaio e mantidos em refrigerador com temperatura aproximada de 5 °C. Todos os isolados preservados apresentaram-se viáveis, com crescimento e esporulação normais e continuavam antagônicos a Crinipellis perniciosa. Os resultados obtidos indicam a eficiência do método, que é capaz de manter os isolados de T. stromaticum viáveis por longos períodos de tempo, preservando características morfológicas, fisiológicas e antagônicas.
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O cultivo do cupuaçuzeiro [Theobroma grandiflorum (Willd. ex Spreng.) Schum.] está em franca expansão na Amazônia brasileira. O principal fator limitante é a vassoura de bruxa, doença causada pela Crinipellis perniciosa (Stahel) Singer, cujo único controle econômico conhecido é a poda fitossanitária. A fenologia de dez cupuaçuzeiros em monocultivo, em solo Latossolo Amarelo distrófico adubado na região de Manaus, AM, foi avaliada de maio 1987 a dezembro 1990. O número de flores foi reduzido pela vassoura e pela poda, mas a duração e periodicidade da floração não foram muito afetadas. O número médio de frutos por planta caiu de 36 em 1987 para 6 em 1989, afetado pela vassoura e pela poda, tendo recuperado para 15 em 1990. A frutificação foi antecipada e sua duração reduzida em comparação ao estudo anterior, possivelmente devido à adubação e/ou ao genótipo estudado. O vingamento caiu de 1,4% em 1987 para 0,5% em 1989 e aumentou para 1,8% em 1990, sugerindo a recuperação das plantas. A brotação foliar e queda das folhas aumentaram marcadamente como resultado da influência da vassoura de bruxa em 1988 e foram reduzidas pela poda no período de 1989-90. Os fenofases não foram muito afetados pela vassoura de bruxa embora o número de flores e frutos tenham sido.
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The present study evaluated the sensory quality of chocolates obtained from two cocoa cultivars (PH16 and SR162) resistant to Moniliophtora perniciosa mould comparing to a conventional cocoa that is not resistant to the disease. The acceptability of the chocolates was assessed and the promising cultivars with relevant sensory and commercial attributes could be indicated to cocoa producers and chocolate manufacturers. The descriptive terminology and the sensory profile of chocolates were developed by Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (QDA). Ten panelists, selected on the basis of their discriminatory capacity and reproducibility, defined eleven sensory descriptors, their respective reference materials and the descriptive evaluation ballot. The data were analyzed using ANOVA, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Tukey's test to compare the means. The results revealed significant differences among the sensory profiles of the chocolates. Chocolates from the PH16 cultivar were characterized by a darker brown color, more intense flavor and odor of chocolate, bitterness and a firmer texture, which are important sensory and commercial attributes. Chocolates from the SR162 cultivar were characterized by a greater sweetness and melting quality and chocolates from the conventional treatment presented intermediate sensory characteristics between those of the other two chocolates. All samples indicated high acceptance, but chocolates from the PH16 and conventional cultivars obtained higher purchase intention scores.
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The phytopathogenic fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Philips-Mora, causal agent of witches' broom disease of cocoa, causes countless damage to cocoa production in Brazil. Molecular studies have attempted to identify genes that play important roles in fungal survival and virulence. In this study, sequences deposited in the M. perniciosa Genome Sequencing Project database were analyzed to identify potential biological targets. For the first time, the ergosterol biosynthetic pathway in M. perniciosa was studied and the lanosterol 14α-demethylase gene (ERG11) that encodes the main enzyme of this pathway and is a target for fungicides was cloned, characterized molecularly and its phylogeny analyzed. ERG11 genomic DNA and cDNA were characterized and sequence analysis of the ERG11 protein identified highly conserved domains typical of this enzyme, such as SRS1, SRS4, EXXR and the heme-binding region (HBR). Comparison of the protein sequences and phylogenetic analysis revealed that the M. perniciosa enzyme was most closely related to that of Coprinopsis cinerea.
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The objective of this work was to identify genotypes with high general combining ability for resistance to witches'-broom (Moniliophthora perniciosa) in populations formed from a first cycle of recurrent selection. Highly productive and resistant clones from different origins were interbred using the North Carolina II design. The clones SCA 6, CSUL 7, RB 39, CEPEC 89, OC 67, BE 4, EEG 29 and ICS 98 were used as paternal parents, while the maternal ones were NA 33, CCN 10, IMC 67, P 4B, CCN 51, CEPEC 86, SGU 54 and ICS 9. Twenty days after germination, 56 seedlings of each cross (four replicates of 14 seedlings) received the inoculation of a 1-mL suspension with 7.5x10(4 ) basidiospores mL-1. Symptoms were evaluated 60 days after inoculation. Significant differences were observed among paternal and among maternal parents, for resistance to witches'-broom assessed according to the proportion of progeny seedlings with the disease symptoms. Differences were also observed between groups of mothers or fathers previously defined as resistant, and groups previously defined as susceptible. It is possible to obtain a combination of genes that can increase the level of resistance to witches'-broom directly from the first cycle of recurrent selection.
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Pós-graduação em Ciências Biológicas (Microbiologia Aplicada) - IBRC
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Cocoa-based small-scale agriculture is the most important source of income for most farming families in the region of Alto Beni in the sub-humid foothills of the Andes. Cocoa is grown in cultivation systems of varying ecological complexity. The plantations are highly susceptible to climate change impacts. Local cocoa producers mention heat waves, droughts, floods and plant diseases as the main impacts affecting plants and working conditions, and they associate these impacts with global climate change. From a sustainable regional development point of view, cocoa farms need to become more resilient in order to cope with the climate change related effects that are putting cocoa-based livelihoods at risk. This study assesses agroecosystem resilience under three different cocoa cultivation systems (successional agroforestry, simple agroforestry and common practice monocultures). In a first step, farmers’ perceptions of climate change impacts were assessed and eight indicators of agroecological resilience were derived in a transdisciplinary process (focus groups and workshop) based on farmers’ and scientists’ knowledge. These indicators (soil organic matter, depth of Ah horizon, soil bulk density, tree species diversity, crop varieties diversity, ant species diversity, cocoa yields and infestation of cocoa trees with Moniliophthora perniciosa) were then surveyed on 15 cocoa farms and compared for the three different cultivation systems. Parts of the socio-economic aspects of resilience were covered by evaluating the role of cocoa cooperatives and organic certification in transitioning to more resilient cocoa farms (interviews with 15 cocoa farmers combined with five expert interviews). Agroecosystem resilience was higher under the two agroforestry systems than under common practice monoculture, especially under successional agroforestry. Both agroforestry systems achieved higher cocoa yields than common practice monoculture due to agroforestry farmers’ enhanced knowledge regarding cocoa cultivation. Knowledge sharing was promoted by local organizations facilitating organic certification. These organizations were thus found to enhance the social process of farmers’ integration into cooperatives and their reorientation toward organic principles and diversified agroforestry.
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Retinal pigment epithelium cells, along with tight junction (TJ) proteins, constitute the outer blood retinal barrier (BRB). Contradictory findings suggest a role for the outer BRB in the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy (DR). The aim of this study was to investigate whether the mechanisms involved in these alterations are sensitive to nitrosative stress, and if cocoa or epicatechin (EC) protects from this damage under diabetic (DM) milieu conditions. Cells of a human RPE line (ARPE-19) were exposed to high-glucose (HG) conditions for 24 hours in the presence or absence of cocoa powder containing 0.5% or 60.5% polyphenol (low-polyphenol cocoa [LPC] and high-polyphenol cocoa [HPC], respectively). Exposure to HG decreased claudin-1 and occludin TJ expressions and increased extracellular matrix accumulation (ECM), whereas levels of TNF-α and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) were upregulated, accompanied by increased nitric oxide levels. This nitrosative stress resulted in S-nitrosylation of caveolin-1 (CAV-1), which in turn increased CAV-1 traffic and its interactions with claudin-1 and occludin. This cascade was inhibited by treatment with HPC or EC through δ-opioid receptor (DOR) binding and stimulation, thereby decreasing TNF-α-induced iNOS upregulation and CAV-1 endocytosis. The TJ functions were restored, leading to prevention of paracellular permeability, restoration of resistance of the ARPE-19 monolayer, and decreased ECM accumulation. The detrimental effects on TJs in ARPE-19 cells exposed to DM milieu occur through a CAV-1 S-nitrosylation-dependent endocytosis mechanism. High-polyphenol cocoa or EC exerts protective effects through DOR stimulation.
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Witches' broom disease (WBD), caused by the hemibiotrophic fungus Moniliophthora perniciosa, is one of the most devastating diseases of Theobroma cacao, the chocolate tree. In contrast to other hemibiotrophic interactions, the WBD biotrophic stage lasts for months and is responsible for the most distinctive symptoms of the disease, which comprise drastic morphological changes in the infected shoots. Here, we used the dual RNA-seq approach to simultaneously assess the transcriptomes of cacao and M. perniciosa during their peculiar biotrophic interaction. Infection with M. perniciosa triggers massive metabolic reprogramming in the diseased tissues. Although apparently vigorous, the infected shoots are energetically expensive structures characterized by the induction of ineffective defense responses and by a clear carbon deprivation signature. Remarkably, the infection culminates in the establishment of a senescence process in the host, which signals the end of the WBD biotrophic stage. We analyzed the pathogen's transcriptome in unprecedented detail and thereby characterized the fungal nutritional and infection strategies during WBD and identified putative virulence effectors. Interestingly, M. perniciosa biotrophic mycelia develop as long-term parasites that orchestrate changes in plant metabolism to increase the availability of soluble nutrients before plant death. Collectively, our results provide unique insight into an intriguing tropical disease and advance our understanding of the development of (hemi)biotrophic plant-pathogen interactions.
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Cocoa is rich in flavonoids, which are potent antioxidants with established benefits for cardiovascular health but unproven effects on neurodegeneration. Sirtuins (SIRTs), which make up a family of deacetylases, are thought to be sensitive to oxidation. In this study, the possible protective effects of cocoa in the diabetic retina were assessed. Rat Müller cells (rMCs) exposed to normal or high glucose (HG) or H2O2 were submitted to cocoa treatment in the presence or absence of SIRT-1 inhibitor and small interfering RNA The experimental animal study was conducted in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats randomized to receive low-, intermediate-, or high-polyphenol cocoa treatments via daily gavage for 16 weeks (i.e., 0.12, 2.9 or 22.9 mg/kg/day of polyphenols). The rMCs exposed to HG or H2O2 exhibited increased glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) and acetyl-RelA/p65 and decreased SIRT1 activity/expression. These effects were cancelled out by cocoa, which decreased reactive oxygen species production and PARP-1 activity, augmented the intracellular pool of NAD(+), and improved SIRT1 activity. The rat diabetic retinas displayed the early markers of retinopathy accompanied by markedly impaired electroretinogram. The presence of diabetes activated PARP-1 and lowered NAD(+) levels, resulting in SIRT1 impairment. This augmented acetyl RelA/p65 had the effect of up-regulated GFAP. Oral administration of polyphenol cocoa restored the above alterations in a dose-dependent manner. This study reveals that cocoa enriched with polyphenol improves the retinal SIRT-1 pathway, thereby protecting the retina from diabetic milieu insult.
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Backcrossing has been little used in cacao breeding, particularly due to the long time required to transfer genes and recover the genetic background of the recurrent parent. The objective of this study was to select individuals, resulting from the backcross CEPEC-42 x SIC-19, genetically related to the recurrent parent SIC-19 by using RAPD molecular markers, among those with resistance to witches' broom. Of the 31 plants that clustered with SIC-19, 18 from the replanted material remained free of the disease in the field, with good vegetative aspect and, therefore can be used for backcross to reach the desired objective.
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The objective of the present work was to evaluate 27 progenies of cocoa crosses considering the agronomic traits and select F1 plants within superior crosses. The experiment was installed in March 2005, in the Experimental Station Joaquim Bahiana (ESJOB), in Itajuipe, Bahia. The area of the experiment is of approximately 3 ha, with a total of 3240 plants. Thirteen evaluations of vegetative brooms, five of cushion brooms and 15 of number of pods per plant were accomplished. Thirty pollinations were made for each selected plant to test for self-compatibility. The production, based on the number of pods per plant, and resistance to witches´ broom indicated CEPEC 94 x CCN 10, RB 39 x CCN 51 and CCN 10 x VB 1151 as superior progenies. All selections tested were self-compatible. The analyses of progenies and individual tree data, associated to visual field observations, allowed the selection of 17 plants which were included in a network of regional tests to determine the phenotypic stability.