Estratégias para seleção de linhagens experimentais de soja para tolerância à ferrugem e associações com outras doenças / Strategies for selection of soybean lines to rust tolerance and associations with other diseases

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi Sydow and Sydow) was first recorded in Brazil during the 2000/01 season and, even today, represents an important challenge to soybean breeding. The cultivars and lines initially identified as resistant had their resistance breakdown on the 2002/03 season, probably by the occurrence of new races of the pathogen. Consequently, the longevity of the vertical genetic resistance was put in risk and the development of works through the use of tolerance is the alternative. As support for the maintenance of the longevity of the genetic control of rust, this work aimed to evaluate strategies for selection of genotypes to rust tolerance in the absence of major resistance genes. The experiments were conducted during the agricultural years of 2004/05 and 2005/06 in different locations administered by the Department of Genetics ESALQ/USP, Piracicaba, SP. It was used the randomized complete-block design with replications stratified in experimental sets with common checks. In 2004/05 at Anhembi, 60 experimental lines and four rust-susceptible checks (BR-16, FT-2000, Conquista and IAC- 100), were evaluated in three experiments with and without fungicides (Control, Derosal and Impact). In 2005/06, the 26 best lines for rust tolerance, selected in 2004/05, were evaluated again through the three experiments (Control, Derosal and Impact) together with the checks (BR-16, IAC-100 and BRS-232), in the locations Anhembi, ESALQ and Areão. Contrasts of seed yield means among the fungicide experiments, and an adaptation of the regression model of Eberhart and Russel, were used to measure the action of rust and late season leaf diseases (LSLD) on the lines, with the intention of selecting tolerant lines. Rust reduced the seed yield but did not significantly alter the cycle or the weight of one thousand seeds, just as there was no significant change in other agronomical traits studied. Both selection methodologies were efficient to separate the effects of the diseases (rust and LSLD) and identify and select tolerant genotypes at the absence of major resistance genes, enabling the selection of tolerant lines. There was an association between rust, LSLD tolerance and soybean cyst nematode resistance.

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plant genetic resistance seed yield resistência genética vegetal rust (plant disease) grãos – produtividade nematóides soybean ferrugem (doença de planta) nematodes soja

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