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Authorship: OLIVEIRA, C. V. S. de; ALBUQUERQUE, D. M. C. de; SOUSA, N. R.; HANADA, R. E.; SILVA, G. F. da

The goal of this study was to compare different isolates of Colletotrichum from anthracnose lesion on C. chinense collected in the state of Amazonas, using molecular markers.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2013

Authorship: OLIVEIRA, T. S. DE; COSTA, A. M. M.; CABRAL, L. M. C.; FREITAS-SILVA, O.; ROSENTHAL, A.; TONON, R. V.

Post-harvest diseases can be a huge problem for the tropical fruit sector. These fruits are generally consumed in natura; thus, their integrity and appearance directly affect commercialization and con... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

Authorship: LIMA, L. R. L.; GONÇALVES-VIDIGAL, M. C.; VAZ BISNETA, M.; VALENTINI, G.; VIDIGAL FILHO, P. S.; MARTINS, V. R.; SOUZA, T. L. P. O.

The objectives of this study were to fine-map the anthracnose-resistance locus in AND 277 and to identify DNA markers tightly linked to the Co-14 allele, previously mapped on Pv01.

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2021

Authorship: GADAGA, S. J. C.; ABREU, M. S. de; RESENDE, M. L. V. de; RIBEIRO JUNIOR, P. M.

The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of phosphites in the protection of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) against anthracnose. Different phosphite formulations were evaluated by quanti... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2017

Authorship: VIEIRA, A. F.; ALMEIDA, L. C. S.; RODRIGUES, L. A.; COSTA, J. G. C.; MELO, L. C.; PEREIRA, H. S.; SANGLARD, D. A.; SOUZA, T. L. P. O.

The main goal of this work was to select resistance sources to common bean anthracnose by field phenotyping and DNA marker-assisted screening. Fifty-five common bean genotypes, including differential... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2018

Authorship: FRITSCHE-NETO, R.; SOUZA, T. L. P. O. de; PEREIRA, H. S.; FARIA, L. C. de; MELO, L. C.; NOVAES, E.; BRUM, I. J. B.; JANNINK, J-L.

Despite important biotic stresses to common bean, Anthracnose (ANT) and Angular Leaf Spot (ALS) can cause losses of up to 80 % and occur in more than 60 countries around the world. Genetic resistance... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2019

Authorship: MELO, L. C.; PEREIRA, H. S.; FARIA, L. C. de; SOUZA, T. L. P. O. de; WENDLAND, A.; CABRERA DIAZ, J. L.; CARVALHO, H. W. L. de; MELO, C. L. P. de; COSTA, A. F. da; MAGALDI, M. C. de S.; COSTA, J. G. C. da

BRS FC402 is a common bean cultivar of the carioca-grain group with commercial grain quality, suitable for cultivation in 21 Brazilian states. Cultivar has a normal cycle (85-94 days), high yield pote... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2017

Authorship: LIMA, L. R. L.; GONÇALVES-VIDIGAL, M. C.; BISNETA, M. V.; VALENTINI, G.; VIDIGAL FILHO, P. S.; MARTINS, V. da S. R.; SOUZA, T. L. P. O. de

Anthracnose (ANT) is among the common bean fungal diseases responsible for significant yield and grain quality losses. Durable genetic resistance is the primary ANT control method due to the pathogen'... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

Authorship: ROGÉRIO, F.; BARONCELLI, R.; CUEVAS-FERNÁNDEZ, F. B.; BECERRA, S.; CROUCH, J.; BETTIOL, W.; AZCÁRATE-PERIL, M. A.; MALAPI-WIGHT, M.; ORTEGA, V.; BETRAN, J.; TENUTA, A.; DAMBOLENA, J. S.; ESKER, P. D.; REVILLA, P.; JACKSON-ZIEMS; HILTBRUNNER, J.; MUNKVOLD, G.; BUHINICEK, I.; VICENTE-VILLARDÓN, J. L.''''; SUKNO, S. A.; THON, M. R.

Abstract: Understanding the genetic diversity and mechanisms underlying genetic variation in pathogen populations is crucial to the development of effective control strategies. We investigated the gen... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2022

Authorship: BATISTA, D. da C.; ALVES JÚNIOR, M.; PERUCH, L. A. M.; BARBOSA, M. A. G.

Anthracnose and stem-end rot are the main postharvest mango diseases in the Brazilian Northeast. In order to determine the incidence and prevalence of these diseases, near ripe (stage 3) Tommy Atkins... ...

Repository: BDPA     Publication year: 2023

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