2016
DOI: 10.19084/rca16096
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Avaliação da resistência à antracnose em germoplasma de Lupinus spp.

Abstract: R E S U M OUma das principais limitações à cultura de tremoceiros (pertencentes a várias espécies de Lupinus) em diversas partes do mundo resulta da sua suscetibilidade à antracnose, uma doença causada pelo fungo Colletotrichum lupini. Ao afetar o caule principal, esta doença pode causar a morte da planta, levando a perdas de produção frequentemente elevadas. A doença foi reportada apenas recentemente e a reduzida variabilidade genética do seu agente causal sugere uma origem recente do fungo. Pelo contrário, a… Show more

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“…According to our scale used to classify severity, several L. mutabilis accessions presented significantly lower disease levels that other accessions. Present results differ from previous studies [2,18,19], where L. mutabilis accessions were generally found as susceptible. These differences are clearly related with anthocyanin pigmentation, criterion used to define the accessions to be integrated in the assays.…”
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“…According to our scale used to classify severity, several L. mutabilis accessions presented significantly lower disease levels that other accessions. Present results differ from previous studies [2,18,19], where L. mutabilis accessions were generally found as susceptible. These differences are clearly related with anthocyanin pigmentation, criterion used to define the accessions to be integrated in the assays.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Ten Lupinus mutabilis accessions were evaluated for anthracnose response using six L. albus accessions as reference [2]. All accessions were inoculated with Colletotricum lupini and the first symptoms appeared from seven days after inoculation.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Response To Anthracnose In Lupinus Mutabilis Accessionsmentioning
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