Ferrugem asiática da soja: métodos de preservação dos urediniósporos e fatores relacionados à infecção do hospedeiro / Asian soybean rust: methods for uredospores preservation and factors related to host infection

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Soybean is the agricultural crop with the largest planted area in Brazil. The country stands out in the world scenario as the second-largest producer and exporter of this oilseed crop. The Asian rust (AR), caused by the fungus Phakopsora pachyrhizi, is one of the most serious phytosanitary problems of soybean in Brazil, especially because no cultivars exist so far with satisfactory resistance levels. In order to acquire better knowledge about the biology of Phakopsora pachyrhizi and some factors related to its infectious process in soybean, the following were evaluated in the present work: (1) Uredospore preservation methods; (2) Influence of leaf wetness discontinuity on the infectious process of uredospores; (3) Influence of luminosity and leaf surface on the infectious process of P. pachyrhizi uredospores; (4) Influence of phenological stage of soybean on infection by P. pachyrhizi . The results obtained showed that spore dehydration provided greater spore viability with time, in all storage conditions tested. Spores could be preserved for up to 231 days in the deep freezer, regardless of their hydration condition. At room temperature, non-dehydrated and dehydrated spores remained viable for 16 and 22 days, respectively. Spore dormancy reversion was effective when hydration was used (24h in humid chamber), followed or not by thermal shock (40°C/5 minutes). In all treatments where discontinuous leaf wetting was applied, AR severity was always lower when compared with continuous wetting, especially when wetting was interrupted after 4 hours of initial treatment in the humid chamber. Temporary wetness interruption affected spores that had already germinated, as these were not able to infect after a new wetness period. As to luminosity, uredospores were capable of infecting soybean plants both in the light and in the dark. However, higher severity was observed when the adaxial surface was inoculated, with later incubation of the plants in the dark. The in vitro experiments showed that there was greater germination and greater formation of appressoria in the absence of light. Epicuticular wax content and its ultrastructural aspect did not show differences between the adaxial and abaxial surfaces in cultivar BRS 154. At the R5 reproductive phenological stage, cultivars BRS 154 and BRS 258 showed smaller severity in relation to stages V3 and R1. The AR mean latent period (MLP) was 8 and 9 days for cultivars BRS 154 and BRS 258, respectively. MLP differences due to phenological stage were not detected in any of the cultivars. As to the influence of leaf age on AR susceptibility, leaf 1 showed greater susceptibility and frequency of infection by P. pachyrhizi, considering the plant base-apex direction. The results herein presented are essential, either because they make information available on the biology and epidemiology of the fungus, or because they serve as a foundation for new studies on the most diverse areas about this important pathosystem.

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luminosity epicuticular wax germinação spore preservation fungos fitopatogênicos phakopsora pachyrhizi soybean d iscontinuous wetness soja spore germination ferrugem (doença de planta) phenological stages fenologia asian rust

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