Etiologia e progresso da mancha de pestalotia do coqueiro (Cocos nucifera L.), em São Gonçalo, Paraíba
2003
Cardoso, Gleibson Dionízio | Barreto, Artur Franco | Araújo, Egberto(Universidade Federal da Paraíba Centro de Ciências Agrárias Departamento de Fitotecnia) | Almeida, Fernandes Antonio de | Carvalho, Renato Augusto Gouveia de
Portuguese. A cultura do coqueiro vem se expandindo no estado da Paraíba, destacando-se a microrregião do Alto Piranhas. O objetivo do trabalho foi determinar a etiologia e caracterizar o progresso de uma doença foliar do coqueiro híbrido. As observações concernentes ao progresso da doença foram realizadas mensalmente, sendo determinadas incidência, severidade e taxas de infecção. Um fungo do gênero Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia) foi isolado, sendo comprovada a sua patogenicidade. As incidências da doença, em todas as avaliações, corresponderam a 100%. No progresso da severidade da doença, as taxas de infecção foram negativas, sendo os valores da severidade mais elevados quando se verificou a ocorrência de microácaro e cochonilha.
Show more [+] Less [-]English. The coconut has been spreading out in Paraíba State, mainly in Alto Piranhas microrregion, which yield besides supplying the regional market it is being exported to the South and Southeast regions of Brasil. The aim of this research was to determine the ethyology and the progress of a coconut hibrid foliar disease observed in the district of São Gonçalo, Sousa, Paraíba State. The studies concerning to the disease ethiology were carried out into laboratory and greenhouse. Epiphytiologic observations related to the disease progress in the coconut plantations were made monthly in order to determine the incidence, severity and infection rates. A fungus of the Pestalotiopsis (Pestalotia) genera was isolated and developed disease symptoms when was inoculated in wounded coconut leaves. The symptoms presented by the leaves either naturally and artificially infected were similars to those described in the literature for the coconut leaf spot caused by Pestalotiopsis guepinii. The incidence in all evaluations were equal to 100%. It was obtained negative infection rates for severity. The higher values of severity occurred associated to the presence of mites and coccidies in the plants.
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