995 resultados para Fusarium graminearum Schwabe


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The previous knowledge of the infection process and pathogens behavior, for evaluating the physiological potential of maize seeds, is essential for decision making on the final destination of lots that can endanger sowing. This research was carried out in order to study the minimum period required for maize seeds contamination by Fusarium graminearum Schwabe and Fusarium verticillioides (Sacc.) Nirenberg, as well as these pathogens influence on seed germination and vigor, by using the cold test. Three maize seeds hybrids, kept in contact with the pathogens for different periods, were evaluated with and without surface disinfection. After determining the most suitable period, new samples were contaminated by F. graminearum and F. verticillioides, under different infection levels, and subjected to germination tests in sand. The cold test was conducted with healthy and contaminated seeds, at different periods, in a cold chamber. The contact of maize seeds with F. graminearum and F. verticillioides for 16 hours was enough to cause infection. F. graminearum and F. verticillioides did not affect the maize seeds germination, however, F. graminearum reduced the vigor of seeds lots.

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The pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum is an ongoing threat to agriculture, causing losses in grain yield and quality in diverse crops. Substantial progress has been made in the identification of genes involved in the suppression of phytopathogens by antagonistic microorganisms; however, limited information regarding responses of plant pathogens to these biocontrol agents is available. Gene expression analysis was used to identify differentially expressed transcripts of the fungal plant pathogen F. graminearum under antagonistic effect of the bacterium Pantoea agglomerans. A macroarray was constructed, using 1014 transcripts from an F. graminearum cDNA library. Probes consisted of the cDNA of F. graminearum grown in the presence and in the absence of P. agglomerans. Twenty-nine genes were either up (19) or down (10) regulated during interaction with the antagonist bacterium. Genes encoding proteins associated with fungal defense and/or virulence or with nutritional and oxidative stress responses were induced. The repressed genes coded for a zinc finger protein associated with cell division, proteins containing cellular signaling domains, respiratory chain proteins, and chaperone-type proteins. These data give molecular and biochemical evidence of response of F. graminearum to an antagonist and could help develop effective biocontrol procedures for pathogenic plant fungi.

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In order to verify the behavior of 30 genotypes of wheat in relation to the emergence and incidence of giberela in wheat seedlings from seeds contaminated with F graminearum, experiments were carried out under laboratory and greenhouse conditions. In the laboratory, seeds were analyzed for health using freezer blotter test. In the greenhouse, seeds were sowed in plastic boxes filled with sand treated with methyl bromide. Statistical design was randomized blocks with 30 treatments, four replications of 50 seeds (200 seeds/treatment). Emergence of seedlings and giberela incidence were evaluated at seven, 14 and 21 days after sowing. Symptomatic seedlings were removed and submitted to humid chambers for 24 hours under laboratory conditions. There was no significant difference in the incidence of the pathogen in the emergence of seedlings. There was no correlation between the incidence of F graminearum in the genotypes and incidence of giberela in seedlings, nor between the incidence of giberela in seedlings and the incidence of the pathogen in the seeds.

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Soil management, in terms of tillage and cropping systems, strongly influences the biological properties of soil involved in the suppression of plant diseases. Fungistasis mediated by soil microbiota is an important component of disease-suppressive soils. We evaluated the influence of different management systems on fungistasis against Fusarium graminearum, the relationship of fungistasis to the bacterial profile of the soil, and the possible mechanisms involved in this process. Samples were taken from a long-term experiment set up in a Paleudult soil under conventional tillage or no-tillage management and three cropping systems: black oat (Avena strigose L.) + vetch (Vicia sativa L.)/maize (Zea mays L.) + cowpea (Vigna sinensis L.), black oat/maize, and vetch/maize. Soil fungistasis was evaluated in terms of reduction of radial growth of F. graminearum, and bacterial diversity was assessed using ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (RISA). A total of 120 bacterial isolates were obtained and evaluated for antibiosis, and production of volatile compounds and siderophores. No-tillage soil samples showed the highest level of F. graminearum fungistasis by sharply reducing the development of this pathogen. Of the cropping systems tested, the vetch + black oat/maize + cowpea system showed the highest fungistasis and the oat/maize system showed the lowest. The management system also affected the genetic profile of the bacteria isolated, with the systems from fungistatic soils showing greater similarity. Although there was no clear relationship between soil management and the characteristics of the bacterial isolates, we may conclude that antibiosis and the production of siderophores were the main mechanisms accounting for fungistasis.

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Um isolado de Fusarium graminearum vem sendo estudado na UNESP, Campus de Jaboticabal, como agente de controle biológico de Egeria densa e E. najas, macrófitas aquáticas submersas, muito problemáticas em reservatórios de hidrelétricas. O presente trabalho teve por objetivo estudar os efeitos do fotoperíodo (0; 4; 8 e 12 h diárias de luz) e da temperatura (15 ºC, 20 ºC, 25 ºC, 30 ºC e 35 ºC) no controle destas plantas em condições de laboratório. A cada dois dias foram avaliados os sintomas nas plantas inoculadas com F. graminearum, atribuindo-se notas de severidade de doença, por um período de oito dias após a inoculação. Também foi avaliado o crescimento das plantas por meio do ganho de massa fresca, expresso em porcentagem. A maior severidade de doença foi observada quando ambas as espécies foram mantidas no escuro e a menor em fotoperíodo de 12 h. A temperatura de 30 ºC proporcionou maior severidade de doença em ambas espécies. Egeria densa apresentou maior produção de massa fresca no regime de 12 h de luz e de temperaturas abaixo de 25 ºC e menor produção no regime de escuro total e nas temperaturas de 30 ºC e 35 ºC. Egeria najas apresentou menor produção de massa fresca no regime de escuro total e nas temperaturas de 25 ºC a 35 ºC.

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Um isolado de Fusarium graminearum estudado na UNESP/Campus de Jaboticabal, onde foi comprovada sua eficácia no controle de Egeria densa e E. najas, macrófitas aquáticas submersas. Para estudar o efeito de diferentes concentrações do inóculo na severidade de doença, foram conduzidos experimentos em incubadoras para BOD, com concentrações variando em um décimo, de 0,1 até 1,4 g/l de arroz moído colonizado com F. graminearum. Para verificar os possíveis efeitos da idade da planta sobre a severidade de doença, plantas com, no mínimo 35 cm, de comprimento foram excisadas em segmentos correspondentes às idades de crescimento. Os tratamentos com concentrações de inóculo a partir de 0,5 g/l apresentaram sintomas. Todos os tratamentos inoculados com o fungo, nas concentrações a partir de 0,5 g/l, apresentaram drástica redução na produção de biomassa fresca. Todos os segmentos utilizados como plantas-teste (0 a 32 cm de comprimento) apresentaram suscetibilidade ao fungo. Os ponteiros de plantas de ambas as espécies apresentaram maior severidade de sintomas no sexto e oitavo dias após a inoculação, contudo, os segmentos correspondentes às idades 2 e 3 apresentaram maior redução de biomassa fresca quando inoculadas, apesar de não apresentarem sintomas tão severos quanto a idade 1. Com relação ao ganho de biomassa fresca, as testemunhas apresentaram sempre maior crescimento do que os respectivos tratamentos inoculados, contudo os segmentos correspondentes à idade 4 apresentaram menor ganho de biomassa fresca do que as demais idades.

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Surveys of soybean (Glycine max) seed grown in South Brazil revealed infection with Fusarium graminearum. To determine if members of this complex were pathogenic to soybean, six strains derived from soybean were added to soil at a rate of 10³ macroconidia/ ml or individual pods were inoculated with 10(4) macroconidia/ml. Seedlings grown in infested soil developed small necrotic lesions in the crown and upper roots. Pods inoculated with conidia developed large (>1 cm), dark brown, necrotic lesions. Younger pods inoculated with the fungus blighted and dropped from the plant. Strains of the F. graminearum complex recovered from lesions on the crown, roots and pods of soybean plants were identified as lineage 1, 2 or 8 by obtaining the DNA sequence from the EF1-alpha gene and comparing it to strains of the known lineage. Two strains of F. graminearum lineage 7 from the U.S. caused similar symptoms of the disease on soybean. Mycotoxin tests on soybean and wheat (Triticum aestivum) indicate that most Brazilian strains produce nivalenol as the major trichothecene mycotoxin rather than deoxynivalenol. In addition, strains from lineages 2 and 8 produce the novel trichothecene, 3-acetylnivalenol.

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Pathogens in maize (Zea mays) seeds cause serious problems, such as the loss of their capacity to germinative. The objectives of this study were to identify the optimal period for infection of maize seeds on agar colonized by Fusarium graminearum, when incubated for 4, 8, 16 and 32 h, and to evaluate the effect of the fungus on the germination and vigor of seeds with different infection levels. After the respective incubation periods, the seeds were removed from the culture medium and submitted to the blotter test for 3 min with and without superficial disinfection with 1% solution of sodium hypochlorite. Once the optimal period for seed incubation was identified, seeds from the same sample were again placed on the colonized agar for infection. Germination and vigor tests (accelerated aging and cold test) were performed with a mixture of healthy seeds (placed on PDA medium) and inoculated seeds, resulting in seeds with 0, 20, 40, 60, 80 and 100% rates of infection. The results showed that a period of 32 h was long enough to obtain seeds infected by the pathogen. There were no significant effects of fungal infection on seed germination at any of the infection levels, probably due to the high vigor of the maize seed lot tested. Regarding vigor tests, infection levels differed significantly from the control (0% infection), but there were no significant differences among the infection levels.

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A giberela ou fusariose da espiga é uma das principais doenças do trigo e triticale no sul do Brasil. A espécie de fungo Fusarium graminearum é citada como agente causal da doença, muito embora, em outros países, outras espécies de Fusarium também estejam associadas à doença. No País, não existem relatos de levantamentos de espécies associadas à doença. O objetivo deste trabalho foi identificar espécies de Fusarium associados à giberela do trigo e triticale procedentes do sul do Brasil, com base na morfologia e no emprego da reação da polimerase em cadeia (PCR) baseada em oligonucletídeos específicos para espécies de Fusarium. A patogenicidade dos isolados em trigo foi avaliada em espigas de plantas cultivadas em casa de vegetação. Os 20 isolados monospóricos analisados, obtidos de espigas doentes e sementes, foram identificados como F. graminearum.

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A intensidade da giberela em espigas de trigo tem aumentado em função da adoção generalizada do plantio direto, com conseqüente aumento da incidência do agente causal em sementes. Sementes de trigo da cultivar Fundacep 36, com 29,8% de incidência natural de Fusarium graminearum, foram armazenadas em sacos de polipropileno trançado, em câmara climatizada, com temperatura entre 18 e 20ºC e controle parcial de umidade relativa do ar, durante 12 meses. O objetivo foi quantificar a viabilidade do fungo em função do tempo de armazenamento. As análises foram procedidas a intervalo de dois meses, por um período de 14 meses. Em cada época de avaliação foram tomadas 400 sementes, as quais foram submetidas ao teste de sanidade feito em meio de cultura de ¼ batata-sacarose-ágar. As sementes foram incubadas durante sete dias, a temperatura de 25°C ± 2 °C e fotoperíodo de 12 horas. O fungo não foi detectado após 12 meses de armazenamento. Considerando-se a redução da viabilidade em função do tempo de armazenamento, sugere-se que a análise de sanidade de sementes de trigo, em relação à presença de F. graminearum, deva ser feita pouco tempo antes da semeadura, a fim de decidir-se pela necessidade ou não do tratamento das sementes com fungicida específico para o controle do patógeno.

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O objetivo deste trabalho foi comparar diferentes métodos utilizados para a detecção de Fusarium graminearum em sementes de trigo. Foram empregados 22 tratamentos: papel de filtro (PFC) com congelamento; papel de filtro (PF); PF mais 0,02% de 2,4 - D; meio semi-seletivo (MSS); MSS mais 0,02% de 2,4 - D; MSS mais KCl (-0,8 MPa); KCl, NaCl, manitol e sacarose nos potenciais osmóticos de -0,4, -0,6, -0,8 e -1,0 MPa. O delineamento estatístico empregado foi o inteiramente casualizado, com quatro repetições (duas placas mais substrato com 25 sementes cada/repetição). Não houve diferenças significativas entre os diferentes métodos empregados e o método do PF com congelamento das sementes, considerado o método padrão para o teste de sanidade de sementes de gramíneas, na detecção de F. graminearum em sementes de trigo.

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Visando avaliar o efeito do tratamento químico na incidência de Fusarium graminearum, bem como na germinação, emergência e altura de plântulas, sementes de trigo da cultivar BR 18 Terena foram tratadas com os seguintes fungicidas nas respectivas doses de i.a./ 100 kg de sementes: captana (150,0 g), tiofanato metílico (75,0 mL), triflumizole (45,0 g), triticonazole (45,0 mL), triadimenol (13,5 mL), tolyfluanida (75,0 g), tebuconazole (5,0 mL), fludioxonil (5,0 mL), difeconazole (30,0 mL) e thiabendazole (30,0 mL). Em laboratório os fungicidas triflumizol, triadimenol, triticonazole, thiabendazole e tiofanato metílico reduziram significativamente a incidência de F. graminearum nas sementes em relação à testemunha. Thiabendazole e tiofanato metílico foram superiores ao triflumizol e triadimenol; os demais fungicidas comportaram-se de maneira semelhantes à testemunha. Não houve influência dos fungicidas na germinação das sementes. Em casa de vegetação a emergência e velocidade de emergência de plântulas, também não foram afetadas. Por outro lado, triadimenol interferiu negativamente na altura de plântulas aos sete DAS e captana, trticonazole, tebuconazole e triadimenol aos 14 DAS.

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Fungi of the genus Fusarium cause a variety of difficult to control diseases in different crops, including winter cereals and maize. Among the species of this genus Fusarium graminearum deserves attention. The aim of this work was to develop a semi-selective medium to study this fungus. In several experiments, substrates for fungal growth were tested, including fungicides and antibiotics such as iprodiona, nystatin and triadimenol, and the antibacterial agents streptomycin and neomycin sulfate. Five seed samples of wheat, barley, oat, black beans and soybeans for F. graminearum detection by using the media Nash and Snyder agar (NSA), Segalin & Reis agar (SRA) and one-quarter dextrose agar (1/4PDA; potato 50g; dextrose 5g and agar 20g), either unsupplemented or supplemented with various concentrations of the antimicrobial agents cited above. The selected components and concentrations (g.L-1) of the proposed medium, Segalin & Reis agar (SRA-FG), were: iprodiona 0.05; nystatin 0,025; triadimenol 0.015; neomycin sulfate 0.05; and streptomycin sulfate, 0.3 added of ¼ potato sucrose agar. In the isolation from seeds of cited plant species, the sensitivity of this medium was similar to that of NSA but with de advantage of maintaining the colony morphological aspects similar to those observed in potato-dextrose-agar medium.

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Head blight of wheat is a disease of global importance. In Brazil, it can cause damage of up to 27%. As resistant cultivars are not available yet, short-term disease control relies on the use of fungicides. The first step to reach effective management is to identify potent fungicides. In vitro experiments were conducted to determine the inhibitory concentration 50% (IC50) for mycelial growth or conidial germination, according to the chemical group of fungicides, of five Fusarium graminearum isolates of different origins. The following demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides were tested: epoxiconazole, cyproconazole, metconazole, prochloraz, protioconazole and tebuconazole. In addition, azoxystrobin, kresoxim-methyl, pyraclostrobin and trifloxystrobin were included in the study, representing Quinone outside inhibitor fungicides (QoI), as well as a tubulin synthesis inhibitor, carbendazim and two ready mixtures, trifloxystrobin + tebuconazole or trifloxistrobin + prothioconazole. DMI's showed lower IC50 values compared to the QoI's. For the five tested isolates, in the overall mean, IC50 considering mycelial growth ranged for DMI's from 0.01 mg/L (metconazole, prochloraz and prothioconazole) to 0.12 mg/L (cyproconazole) and considering conidial germination for QoI's from 0.21 mg/L (azoxystrobin) to 1.33 mg/L (trifloxystrobin). The IC50 for carbendazim was 0.07 mg/L. All tested isolates can be considered sensitive to the studied DMI's, although certain differences in sensitivity could be detected between the isolates originating from one same state.

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In Brazil, Fusarium head blight (FHB) affecting wheat can cause up to 39.8% damage. Resistant cultivars are not available yet; thus, short-term disease control relies on the use of fungicides. The first step to improve control is to monitor fungal populations that are sensitivity to chemicals in order to achieve efficient FHB management. In vitro experiments were conducted to evaluate the inhibitory concentration (IC50) of fungicides for both mycelial growth and conidial germination of ten Fusarium graminearum isolates. The following demethylation inhibitor (DMI) fungicides were tested: metconazole, prothioconazole and tebuconazole. In addition, pyraclostrobin and trifloxystrobin were included, representing QoI fungicides, as well as three co-formulations containing metconazole + pyraclostrobin, prothioconazole + trifloxystrobin, and tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin. For mycelial growth, the overall mean IC50 of isolates was: metconazole 0.07, prothioconazole 0.1, and tebuconazole 0.19 mg/L. For the co-formulations, it was: prothioconazole + trifloxystrobin 0.08, tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin 0.12, and metconazole + pyraclostrobin 0.14 mg/L. Regarding spore germination inhibition, IC50 for prothioconazole + trifloxystrobin was 0.06, for tebuconazole + trifloxystrobin, 0.12 mg/L, for QoI alone pyraclostrobin, was 0.09, and for trifloxystrobin, 0.28 mg/L. There was a sensitivity shift among isolates and the highest fungitoxicity to F. graminearum was confirmed for prothioconazole, metconazole and tebuconazole .