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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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271

Effect of preharvest management on yield, process quality, and disease development in Russet Burbank potatoes

Ronald, Andrew 19 May 2005 (has links)
Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Bary is a devastating pathogen in potato producing regions around the world. Populations of the organism in Canada shifted during the mid-1990’s as the US-1 strain (A1, metalaxyl-sensitive) was displaced by the highly aggressive, US-8 strain (A2, metalaxyl-insensitive). An increase in the incidence and severity of late blight has followed. Late blight is controlled by cultural practices aimed at eliminating disease sources and by the application of foliar fungicides. Tubers can become infected at harvest from contact with blighted vines leading to severe losses in storage. In many production areas, growers desiccate vines two to three weeks prior to harvest to reduce late blight tuber rot. However, in Manitoba, because of the loss of potential yield that results from vine killing prior to harvest in a late maturing cultivar such as Russet Burbank, growers are reluctant to adopt this practice. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for preharvest management practices that reduce storage losses due to late blight. Field trials were conducted in 1997 and 1998 to investigate the effect of vine desiccation with diquat and/or a late season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide on yield, processing quality, and disease development in storage. Desiccating vines with diquat two weeks prior to harvest reduced yield and tuber size. Compared to the untreated control, the largest reductions in marketable yield were observed for the early September harvest. By the late September harvest, however, the effect of vine killing in reducing marketable yield was less apparent. Specific gravity was lower in the vine killed treatment for all harvest dates in 1997 and in the early and mid September harvests in 1998. Vine killing did not contribute to elevated levels of reducing sugars or consistently darker fry colour at harvest or during storage. Skin-set was improved when vines were desiccated for all harvest dates in 1997 and at the early September harvest date in 1998. Vine killing reduced tuber rot in storage caused by Fusarium dry rot and Pythium leak for the early and mid September harvest dates in 1997. The incidence of late blight tuber rot was reduced in storage for the early September harvest in 1998 when vines were desiccated. The late-season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide did not reduce tuber rot in storage in storage either year. Results from this study indicate that vine killing two weeks before an early to mid- September harvest is not recommended in Manitoba because of reductions in yield and specific gravity. Alternative management practices to reduce late blight tuber rot in storage should be investigated. / February 2005
272

Remote sensing for site-specific management of biotic and abiotic stress in cotton

Falkenberg, Nyland Ray 30 September 2004 (has links)
This study evaluated the applicability of remote sensing instrumentation for site- specific management of abiotic and biotic stress on cotton grown under a center pivot. Three different irrigation regimes (100%, 75%, and 50% ETc) were imposed on a cotton field to 1) monitor canopy temperatures of cotton with infrared thermometers (IRTs) in order to pinpoint areas of biotic and abiotic stress, 2) compare aerial infrared photography to IRTs mounted on center pivots to correlate areas of biotic and abiotic stress, and 3) relate yield to canopy temperatures. Pivot-mounted IRTs and IR camera were able to differentiate water stress between the irrigation regimes, however, only the IR camera was effectively able to distinguish between biotic (cotton root rot) and abiotic (drought) stress with the assistance of groundtruthing. The 50% ETc regime had significantly higher canopy temperatures, which were reflected in significantly lower lint yields when compared to the 75% and 100% ETc regimes. Deficit irrigation up to 75% ETc had no impact on yield, indicating that water savings were possible without yield depletion.
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Méthode des éléments finis mixtes et conditions aux limites absorbantes pour la modélisation des phénomènes électromagnétiques hyperfréquences

Yao Bi, N'Guessan 24 January 1995 (has links) (PDF)
L'objectif de ce travail est l'élaboration d'un code numérique efficace pour la modélisation et la simulation des phénomènes électromagnétiques hyperfréquences en régime harmonique et en espace libre. Ce code de calcul s'appuie sur la discrétisation en deux (2D) et trois dimensions (3D) des équations de Maxwell en régime fréquentiel par une méthode d'éléments finis couplée à des conditions aux limites absorbantes (CLA). Les formulations de Galerkin en E ou H de l'équation vectorielle des ondes sont établies pour un domaine borné par une frontière arbitraire sur laquelle les conditions de rayonnement sont imposées par un opérateur surfacique. Cet opérateur est explicité grâce à des CLA locales du type Bayliss-Turkel (BT) et Engquist-Majda (EM). Ces opérateurs sont présentés sous une forme vectorielle et symétrique afin de faciliter leur couplage avec les éléments finis employés et de préserver la symétrie des matrices. Les éléments finis utilisés sont des éléments finis mixtes de H(rot). Ces éléments finis sont vectoriels et ont la propriété fondamentale d'être à composantes tangentielles localisées sur les frontières des éléments géométriques. Ils sont ainsi capables de forcer implicitement les conditions de continuité tangentielle des champs électrique E ou magnétique H à la traversée des interfaces tout en y permettant les discontinuités éventuelles des composantes normales de ces champs. Les résultats obtenus, dans le cas de la diffraction d'une onde plane par des objets 2D de forme simple, sont comparés aux solutions exactes avec succès, tant en champ proche qu'en champ lointain. Dans le cas de cylindres conducteurs de longueur finie (calcul 3D), les résultats sont en bon accord avec ceux des éléments finis nodaux. Une application de cette méthode aux problèmes liés à l'émission d'un faisceau directif de forte puissance avec des antennes de Vlasov est présentée.
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New Strategies for the Detection of <i>Fusarium</i> Infection and Mycotoxin Contamination of Cereals and Maize

Becker, Eva-Maria 14 May 2013 (has links)
Phytopathogene <i>Fusarium</i> spp.treten weltweit in landwirtschaftlichen Kulturen auf und führen häufig zur Ertragsreduktion, Verschlechterung der Produktqualität sowie Kontaminationen der Erntegüter mit toxischen Sekundärmetaboliten, sog. Mykotoxinen. Die durch <i>Fusarium spp.</i> hervorgerufene partielle Taubährigkeit (FHB) des Weizens und anderer Getreidearten sowie die <i>Fusarium</i> Kolbenfäule an Mais sind aus ökonomischer Sicht von besonderer Bedeutung. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde die Verwendung von volatilen organischen Verbindungen (VOCs) zur Detektion von Fusariosen an Sommerweizen und Hybridmais unter Gewächshausbedingungen untersucht. Maiskolben wurden mit <i>F. graminearum</i>, <i>F. verticillioides</i> und <i>F. subglutinans</i> infiziert, während Weizenähren mit Sporensuspensionen von <i>F. graminearum</i>, <i>F. avenaceum</i> und <i>F. poae</i> inokuliert wurden. Auch Mischinfektionen wurden durchgeführt. Für die Sammlung der VOCs wurde ein statisches Verfahren (Festphasenmikroextraktion, SPME) sowie ein dynamisches Verfahren (open-loop stripping, OLS) eingesetzt. Die Analyse erfolgte in beiden Fällen mittels GC-MS. Ein nichtparametrischer Test (Kruskal-Wallis) wurde zur Identifikation von spezifischen volatilen Markern herangezogen. Auf diese Weise konnte an Mais ein Set aus 27 volatilen Biomarkern für die Infektion mit <i>Fusarium</i> spp. ermittelt werden. Die Kombination der VOCs ermöglichte hier die Unterscheidung zwischen Infektionen mit <i>F. graminearum</i> und <i>F. verticillioides</i>. An Weizen konnte ein Set aus 13 charakteristischen VOCs für den <i>Fusarium</i> Befall ermittelt werden. Die selektierten volatilen Marker beinhalteten sowohl einfache Moleküle mit 5 bis 8 Kohlenstoffatomen (C<sub>5</sub> - C<sub>8</sub>), welche häufig von Pflanzen und Mikroorganismen emittiert werden, als auch infektionsspezifische Sesquiterpene (C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>24</sub>). In Zeitreihenversuchen konnte gezeigt werden, dass ein Großteil der relevanten VOCs bereits nach kurzer Zeit emittiert wird. So waren in Mais volatile Biomarker detektierbar, bevor Symptome am Kolben erkennbar waren (4 – 8 Tage nach der Inokulation). Ein Monitoring von VOC Profilen im Hinblick auf volatile Marker könnte eine schnelle und nicht-destruktive Detektion von <i>Fusarium</i> Infektionen (ggf. auch Risikoabschätzung zur Mykotoxinbelastung), z.B. im Feld oder Lager, ermöglichen. Hierfür stehen transportable Detektoren zur Verfügung. Das makrozyklische Lacton Zearalenon (ZEN) wird von mehreren <i>Fusarium</i> spp. produziert und besitzt eine östrogene Wirkung auf den menschlichen und tierischen Organismus. Schweine gelten diesbezüglich als besonders anfällig. ZEN wird in gemäßigten Klimazonen regelmäßig in Lebens- und Futtermitteln nachgewiesen. Bislang wurden zahlreiche Bioassays für die Detektion von ZEN beschrieben. Sie basieren meist auf den menschlichen Östrogenrezeptoren α und β und reagieren unspezifisch auf eine Vielzahl von östrogenen Substanzen (z.B. Genistein, 17β-Estradiol). Die vorliegende Arbeit beschreibt erstmalig ein Bioassay zur spezifischen Detektion von ZEN sowie dem kritischen Metabolit α-Zearalenol (α-ZOL). Das Assay basiert auf einer <i>zes2::gfp</i> Mutante des Mykoparasiten <i>Gliocladium roseum</i> und ermöglicht eine Detektion von ZEN in Feldproben (z.B. kontaminierter Mais). Schritte zur Probenvorbereitung und Extraktion, einschließlich Aufreinigung mit Immunoaffinitätssäulen, sowie die Kultur des Inditaktorstammes wurden optimiert. Das Assay eignet sich für die qualitative Detektion von ZEN in einem weiten Konzentrationsbereich sowie für eine quantitative ZEN Bestimmung in kontaminierten Mais Feldproben im Bereich zwischen 0,9 mg kg<sup>-1</sup> und 90 mg kg<sup>-1</sup>. Neben der Detektion in Feldproben, konnte das Bioassay erfolgreich für ein Screening von Pilzstämmen zur Identifikation von ZEN-Produzenten eingesetzt werden. Das hier beschriebene <i>G. roseum zes2::gfp</i> Bioassay kann mit einer einfachen Laborausstattung durchgeführt werden und eignet sich möglicherweise für die Anwendung in Entwicklungsländern.
275

High temperature predisposition of sweet pepper to Pythium root rot and its remediation by Pseudomonas chlororaphis

Sopher, Coralie 09 May 2012 (has links)
Pythium root rot caused by Pythium aphanidermatum, a destructive disease of sweet pepper and other hydroponic crops, is characterized by root browning (necrosis) and reduces growth of roots and shoots. Serious losses in crop productivity are common, in part for lack of adequate control measures. Severe root rot has been previously associated with episodes of high temperature, but whether this is due to high temperature effects on the host, the pathogen, or their interaction remains unclear. To clarify these relationships, and to provide a basis for predicting rapid increases in root rot, quantitative experiments were conducted to determine how episodes of high root-zone temperature are associated with root browning. Pepper plants were grown separately in hydroponic units containing aerated nutrient solution positioned in temperature-controlled water baths. The root zone temperature was 23°C except during high temperature treatments. Browning developed progressively earlier in roots that were maintained at 33°C for 9 to 144 h immediately before they were inoculated with zoospores of P. aphanidermatum, and in all instances earlier than in control plants maintained continuously at 23°C. The data demonstrated unequivocally that high root-zone temperature can predispose pepper plants to Pythium root rot. Browning also developed earlier when root inoculation with P. aphanidermatum was delayed as long as 216 h following exposure at 33°C for 72 h, indicating that predisposition of the host by high temperature episodes can persist for at least 9 days. The ability of Pseudomonas chlororaphis strain 63-28 to suppress Pythium root rot and promote plant growth was investigated in pepper plants grown in the hydroponic units and predisposed to the disease, i.e. plants were predisposed to high temperature (33°C for 72 h ending at 3 days before inoculation) or not predisposed (constant 23°C). When P. chlororaphis was applied in the nutrient solution at a final density of 107 CFU mL-1 7 days before the high temperature episode, the agent delayed root browning, re-mediated predisposition to root rot, and increased growth of plants that were and were not inoculated with P. aphanidermatum. It is concluded that high temperature predisposed pepper seedlings to root rot and that strain 63-28 has substantial potential for managing root rot regardless of predisposition by high temperature.
276

Effect of preharvest management on yield, process quality, and disease development in Russet Burbank potatoes

Ronald, Andrew 19 May 2005 (has links)
Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Bary is a devastating pathogen in potato producing regions around the world. Populations of the organism in Canada shifted during the mid-1990’s as the US-1 strain (A1, metalaxyl-sensitive) was displaced by the highly aggressive, US-8 strain (A2, metalaxyl-insensitive). An increase in the incidence and severity of late blight has followed. Late blight is controlled by cultural practices aimed at eliminating disease sources and by the application of foliar fungicides. Tubers can become infected at harvest from contact with blighted vines leading to severe losses in storage. In many production areas, growers desiccate vines two to three weeks prior to harvest to reduce late blight tuber rot. However, in Manitoba, because of the loss of potential yield that results from vine killing prior to harvest in a late maturing cultivar such as Russet Burbank, growers are reluctant to adopt this practice. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for preharvest management practices that reduce storage losses due to late blight. Field trials were conducted in 1997 and 1998 to investigate the effect of vine desiccation with diquat and/or a late season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide on yield, processing quality, and disease development in storage. Desiccating vines with diquat two weeks prior to harvest reduced yield and tuber size. Compared to the untreated control, the largest reductions in marketable yield were observed for the early September harvest. By the late September harvest, however, the effect of vine killing in reducing marketable yield was less apparent. Specific gravity was lower in the vine killed treatment for all harvest dates in 1997 and in the early and mid September harvests in 1998. Vine killing did not contribute to elevated levels of reducing sugars or consistently darker fry colour at harvest or during storage. Skin-set was improved when vines were desiccated for all harvest dates in 1997 and at the early September harvest date in 1998. Vine killing reduced tuber rot in storage caused by Fusarium dry rot and Pythium leak for the early and mid September harvest dates in 1997. The incidence of late blight tuber rot was reduced in storage for the early September harvest in 1998 when vines were desiccated. The late-season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide did not reduce tuber rot in storage in storage either year. Results from this study indicate that vine killing two weeks before an early to mid- September harvest is not recommended in Manitoba because of reductions in yield and specific gravity. Alternative management practices to reduce late blight tuber rot in storage should be investigated.
277

Identifying Adaptations that Promote Softwood Utilization by the White-rot Basidiomycete Fungus, Phanerochaete carnosa

MacDonald, Jacqueline 17 December 2012 (has links)
Softwood is the predominant form of land plant biomass in the Northern hemisphere, and is among the most recalcitrant biomass resources to bioprocess technologies. The white rot fungus Phanerochaete carnosa has been isolated almost exclusively from softwoods, while most other known white-rot species, including Phanerochaete chrysosporium, were mainly isolated from hardwoods. Accordingly, it is anticipated that P. carnosa encodes a distinct set of enzymes and proteins that promote softwood decomposition. To elucidate the genetic basis of softwood bioconversion by P. carnosa, its genome was sequenced and transcriptomes were evaluated after growth on wood compared to liquid medium. Results indicate that P. carnosa differs from P. chrysosporium in the number and expression levels of genes that encode lignin peroxidase (LiP) and manganese peroxidase (MnP), two enzymes that modify lignin present in wood. P. carnosa has more genes for MnP with higher expression levels than LiP, while the reverse has been observed for P. chrysosporium. The abundances of transcripts predicted to encode lignocellulose-modifying enzymes were then measured over the course of P. carnosa cultivation on four wood species. Profiles were consistent with decay of lignin before carbohydrates. Transcripts encoding MnP were highly abundant, and those encoding MnP and LiP featured significant substrate-dependent response. Since differences in modes of lignin degradation catalyzed by MnP and LiP could affect the ability of each to degrade lignin from different types of wood, their activity on various hardwoods and softwoods were tested. Results suggest that MnP degrades softwood lignin more effectively than hardwood lignin, consistent with high levels of this enzyme in P. carnosa.
278

Effect of preharvest management on yield, process quality, and disease development in Russet Burbank potatoes

Ronald, Andrew 19 May 2005 (has links)
Phytophthora infestans (Mont) de Bary is a devastating pathogen in potato producing regions around the world. Populations of the organism in Canada shifted during the mid-1990’s as the US-1 strain (A1, metalaxyl-sensitive) was displaced by the highly aggressive, US-8 strain (A2, metalaxyl-insensitive). An increase in the incidence and severity of late blight has followed. Late blight is controlled by cultural practices aimed at eliminating disease sources and by the application of foliar fungicides. Tubers can become infected at harvest from contact with blighted vines leading to severe losses in storage. In many production areas, growers desiccate vines two to three weeks prior to harvest to reduce late blight tuber rot. However, in Manitoba, because of the loss of potential yield that results from vine killing prior to harvest in a late maturing cultivar such as Russet Burbank, growers are reluctant to adopt this practice. The objective of this study was to develop recommendations for preharvest management practices that reduce storage losses due to late blight. Field trials were conducted in 1997 and 1998 to investigate the effect of vine desiccation with diquat and/or a late season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide on yield, processing quality, and disease development in storage. Desiccating vines with diquat two weeks prior to harvest reduced yield and tuber size. Compared to the untreated control, the largest reductions in marketable yield were observed for the early September harvest. By the late September harvest, however, the effect of vine killing in reducing marketable yield was less apparent. Specific gravity was lower in the vine killed treatment for all harvest dates in 1997 and in the early and mid September harvests in 1998. Vine killing did not contribute to elevated levels of reducing sugars or consistently darker fry colour at harvest or during storage. Skin-set was improved when vines were desiccated for all harvest dates in 1997 and at the early September harvest date in 1998. Vine killing reduced tuber rot in storage caused by Fusarium dry rot and Pythium leak for the early and mid September harvest dates in 1997. The incidence of late blight tuber rot was reduced in storage for the early September harvest in 1998 when vines were desiccated. The late-season application of chlorothalonil and copper hydroxide did not reduce tuber rot in storage in storage either year. Results from this study indicate that vine killing two weeks before an early to mid- September harvest is not recommended in Manitoba because of reductions in yield and specific gravity. Alternative management practices to reduce late blight tuber rot in storage should be investigated.
279

Seleção de fungos degradadores de madeira para uso na destoca biológica de Eucalyptus spp

Negrão, Djanira Rodrigues [UNESP] 06 July 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:28:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-07-06Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:58:01Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 negrao_dr_me_botfca.pdf: 3707396 bytes, checksum: a86257bbc964f1d5be2cd0c00ddf6c80 (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / O eucalipto é a arbórea mais plantada no Brasil, devido ao seu amplo uso e após seu corte, os tocos e raízes que permanecem no local, dificultam o manejo da cultura. Com base nessa necessidade, o objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar as características fisiológicas e funcionais de fungos basidiomicotas, isolados de campos de reflorestamento de Eucalyptus spp., com vistas à possibilidade do uso destes na destoca natural. Os fungos Pycnoporus sanguineus, Lentinus bertieri, Xylaria sp. e Lentinula edodes e um isolado não identificado foram estudados. No primeiro experimento, avaliou-se a patogenicidade dos mesmos em plantas de eucalipto urograndis (10 meses de idade), através da inoculação de disco de meio de cultura colonizado e não colonizado (Testemunha). As avaliações foram feitas aos 30 e 60 dias após a inoculação, com base no tamanho das lesões internas e externas. No segundo experimento, avaliou-se o crescimento micelial dos fungos P. sanguineus, L. bertieri, Xylaria sp., L. edodes e S. ostrea, em substrato à base de serragem enriquecida com farelos, e em três composições de meios de cultura, Batata-Dextrose-Ágar (BDA); Malte-Ágar (MA) e Serragem-Dextrose-Ágar (SDA), e incubados a 23, 27 e 31ºC. No terceiro experimento, avaliou-se a produção das enzimas ligninocelulolíticas lacase e celulase, e outras ligadas à degradação de tecidos vegetais, as proteases, pectinases e lipase, em meios de cultura específicos. No quarto experimento, estudou-se, pelo método “soil block”, a perda de massa (%) de corpos-de-prova de eucalipto urograndis, inoculados com os fungos P. sanguineus, L. bertieri, Xylaria sp. e L. edodes, mantidos sob dois regimes de umidade (50 e 100%), e avaliados aos 30, 60, 90 e 120 após inoculação. Estudaram-se também as características químicas da madeira, após 120 dias da inoculação / The Eucalyptus spp. tree is the most planted in Brazil, due to its widespread use and after its use, the stumps and roots that remains in the area, hinder crop management. Based on this need, the purpose of this work was evaluate the physiological and functional characteristics of basidiomycetes fungi, obtained in reforestation fields of Eucalyptus spp., with the possibility of using the fungi in natural stump removal. Pycnoporus sanguineus, Lentinus bertieri, Xylaria sp., Stereum ostrea and a unidentified isolate, were studied. In the first, was evaluate the fungi pathogenicity in eucalipt urograndis plants (10 months old), by means of disk inoculation into culture medium colonized and non-colonized (control) by fungi. Evaluations were performed at 30 and 60 days after inoculation based on the external and internal size of lesions. In experiment 2, the mycelial growth of P. sanguineus, L. bertieri, Xylaria sp., L. edodes and S. ostrea was evaluated in bran and sawdust-based substrate, as well as in three culture media: Potato-Dextrose-Agar (PDA), Malt-Agar (MA) and Sawdust-Dextrose-Agar (SDA), and at three incubation temperatures, at 23, 27 and 31ºC. In experiment 3, the production of lignolytic enzymes lacase and cellulase, and other enzymes related to degradation of plant tissues, like protease, pectinases and lipase was assessed in specific culture media. In experiment 4, mass loss (%) and chemical features of eucalipt urograndis wood degraded by the soil block method were evaluated by the P. sanguineus, L. bertieri, Xylaria sp. and L. edodes fungi. Thus, test specimens were inoculated with the fungi and kept under two moisture regimes, 50 and 100%, and incubated at 25 ±2ºC. Mass loss was assessed at 30, 60, 90 and 120 days after inoculation. The chemical features of eucalipt urograndis test specimens were only analyzed at 120 days
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Controle alternativo da podridão radicular (Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc.) em feijão-caupi [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] (Fabaceae) / Alternative control of Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. In cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] (Fabaceae)

Santos, Inaura Patrícia da Silva 19 April 2010 (has links)
The cowpea, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., is known as feijão-de-corda and feijão-verde , among others, is one of the main cultures exploited by small producers of the Northeast region of Brazil. Among the phytopathogens that affects its productivity, Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. is noteworthy, causing the stem rot in several cultures around the world. The objective of this work was to evaluate the alternative control of S. rolfsii Sacc. in saplings of V. unguiculata (L.) Walp. trough the biocontrol of antagonists, organic residues incorporation to the soil, utilization of essential oils, plant extracts and mineral nutrition. The work was developed in the Laboratory de Phytopathology and in the vegetation house of CECA/UFAL. The pathogen was obtained trough the isolations of cowpea with symptoms of the disease and, afterwards, it was cultivated in sterilized rice. For in vitro control, the antagonists isolates were matched with the pathogen in PDA medium, for the purpose of evaluating the reduction of growth and the hyperparasitism. For the biofumigations of the soil, the organic materials poultry litter, mussel, sugar cane bagasse, bean residue, cassava scuff were dehydrated in stove at 55ºC for 96h, grinded in the concentrations of 10% and 20% (v/v) and incorporated to the substrate, infested for 20 days and compared to the group treated with methyl thiophanate and to the control. After thirty days, the seedlings were evaluated about the incidence and the suppression of the disease. In the in vivo control the seeds were microbiolized with antagonists (C110, C21, ENF24, R14 and Trichoderma harzianum), the fungicide and saline solution for the control. The substrate was infested with the pathogen, two days after the sow, and after 30 days were evaluated. For the natural substances, 21 days old seedlings were pulverized with cassava flour wastewater extract (40%), eucalyptus oil (1%), peppermint (1%), Ecolife® (2%), methyl thiophanate (0,7 g/L) and water for the control and after two days, the substrate was infested with the pathogen. Six days after the inoculation, a new pulverization was done. The mineral fertilization was done in the sow trough Sarruge solution and doses of calcium silicate and sodium, 50, 100, 500 and 1000mg/L-1 and water for the control. The substrate was infested two days after that and a second fertilization was done 10 days after the sow. After 30 days the evaluations took place. The antagonists R14, C16, ENF 24 and T. harzianum inhibited the pathogen with RC from 42 up to 57%. Trichoderma has the hyperparasitic capacity. The incorporation of organic material was not efficient in the control of the disease. The in vivo antagonists reduced the incidence of the disease, but it was effective in the suppression. The oils and plant extracts were not efficient in reduced the incidence. The mineral fertilizations was not able to suppress the disease. / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / O feijão-caupi, Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp., é conhecido como feijão-de-corda e feijão-verde sendo uma das principais culturas exploradas pelos pequenos produtores no Nordeste brasileiro. Dentre os fitopatógenos que afetam sua produtividade, destaca-se Sclerotium rolfsii Sacc. que causa a podridão de colo em diversos cultivos do mundo. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o controle alternativo de S. rolfsii Sacc. em mudas de V. unguiculata (L.) Walp. através do uso de antagonistas, incorporação de resíduos orgânicos ao solo, utilização de óleos essenciais, extratos vegetais e ecolife® e nutrição mineral. O trabalho foi desenvolvido no Laboratório de Fitopatologia e em casa de vegetação do CECA/UFAL. O patógeno foi obtido pelo isolamento de folhas de feijão-caupi com sintomas da doença e depois cultivados em arroz esterilizado. Para controle in vitro , os isolados de antagonistas foram pareados com o patógeno em meio de BDA, para avaliar a redução de crescimento micelial (RC) e o hiperparasitismo. Para a biofumigação do solo, as matérias orgânicas cama de frango, marisco, bagaço de cana, resíduo de feijão, raspa de mandioca foram desidratadas em estufa 55ºC por 96h, moídas e incorporadas ao substrato infestado, em concentrações de 10% e 20% (v/v) por 20 dias e comparadas ao tiofanato metílico e a testemunha. Após 30 dias, as plantas foram avaliadas quanto à incidência da doença e desenvolvimento da planta. No controle in vivo as sementes foram microbiolizadas com os antagonistas (C110, C21, ENF24, R14 e Trichoderma harzianum), o fungicida e água salina para testemunha. O substrato foi infestado com o patógeno, dois dias após o semeio foram avaliadas com 30 dias. Para as substâncias naturais, plantas de feijão-caupi, com 21 dias de idade foram pulverizadas com extrato de manipueira (40%), óleo de eucalipto (1%), hortelã pimenta (1%), Ecolife® (2%), tiofanato metílico (0,7 g/L) e água para a testemunha. Após dois dias, o substrato foi infestado com o patógeno. Ao completar seis dias da infestação, uma nova pulverização foi realizada. A adubação mineral foi realizada no semeio através de solução de Sarruge e doses de silicato de cálcio e sódio, 50, 100, 500 e 1000mg/L-1 e água para testemunha. O substrato foi infestado dois dias depois e uma segunda adubação foi feita 10 dias após o semeio. Os antagonistas R14, C16, ENF 24 e T. harzianum inibiram o patógeno com RC de 42 a 57%. Trichoderma teve capacidade hiperparasitária. A incorporação da matéria orgânica não foi eficiente no controle da doença. Os antagonistas in vivo reduziram a incidência da doença e contribuiu para o desenvolvimento das plantas. Os óleos e extratos vegetais não foram eficientes em reduzir a incidência da doença. A adubação mineral não foi capaz de suprimir a doença.

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