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Embalaje con bolsa de polietileno de permeabilidad restringida y su efecto en la conservación de uva de mesa var. crimson seedlessArratia París, Marcela Bernardita January 2005 (has links)
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Aislados chilenos de Botrytis cinerea resistentes a Iprodione : niveles de virulencia y caracterización del gen bos1Araneda Rubio, María José January 2011 (has links)
Memoria para optar al título profesional de
Ingeniero Agrónomo / Con el fin de evaluar la virulencia y características genéticas de aislados chilenos
de Botrytis cinerea con distinta sensibilidad a iprodione, se seleccionaron nueve
aislados altamente resistentes (EC50: 1,35 – 2,47 μg·mL-1) y cuatro aislados
sensibles (EC50: 0,26 – 0,31 μg·mL-1).
La virulencia se evaluó en plántulas de pepino (Cucumis sativus L.) mediante
inoculación de discos de agar con micelio del hongo de tres días de edad y en bayas
de vid (Vitis vinífera L.) Thompson Seedless con distinto grado de madurez (7°, 14°
y 17° Brix), mediante inoculación de una suspensión conidial (equivalente a 2·105
conidias·mL-1). Posterior a la inoculación las plántulas de pepino se mantuvieron a
20-25°C y 100% de humedad relativa y las bayas de vid en cámaras de crecimiento
a 20°C. La evaluación se realizó mediante medición del diámetro de la lesión en la
zona de inoculación luego de 96 y 72 horas en hojas de pepino y bayas de vid,
respectivamente. Los resultados obtenidos fueron sometidos a un ANDEVA simple
y en las dos pruebas de virulencia realizadas los aislados de Botrytis cinerea
resistentes y sensibles presentaron niveles de agresividad similares.
La caracterización genética de los aislados se realizó amplificando mediante PCR el
gen bos1 asociado a resistencia de Botrytis cinerea a dicarboximidas, utilizando 5
pares de partidores específicos. Posteriormente los productos de PCR purificados
fueron secuenciados por Macrogen USA Corp.
El análisis de las secuencias nucleotídicas de los nueve aislados resistentes detectó
un cambio aminoacídico en la posición T1259A de la proteína. En ocho de éstos
fueron detectadas las mutaciones I365N y R104Q y en el aislado restante un
cambio en la posición I365S y una sustitución en la posición L849V. Esta última
sustitución no ha sido descrita previamente desconociéndose su implicancia en el
nivel de resistencia. En ninguno de los cuatro aislados sensibles secuenciados, el
gen bos1 presentó mutaciones asociadas a resistencia a dicarboximidas. / In order to evaluate the virulence and genetic characteristics to Chilean isolates
Botrytis cinerea of with different sensitivity to iprodione, were selected nine highly
resistant isolates (EC50: 1, 35 to 2.47 μg·mL-1) and four susceptible isolates (EC50:
0.26 to 0.31 μg·mL-1).
The virulence was evaluated inoculating cucumber seedlings (Cucumis sativus L.)
with three days old Botrytis cinerea mycelium and different ripe (7 °, 14 ° 17 °
Brix) Thompson Seedless grape berries (Vitis vinifera L.) with a conidial
suspension (2·105 conidia·mL-1).
Cucumber seedlings were kept at 20-25°C and relative humidity 100% and grape
berries in growth chambers at 20°C. The evaluation was done measuring the lesion
diameter after 96 and 72 hours in cucumber leaves and grape berries, respectively.
The results were subjected to a simple ANOVA and in both virulence tests carried
out, the sensitive and resistant Botrytis cinerea isolates showed similar levels of
aggressiveness.
The genetic characterization was performed by PCR amplification of the
dicarboximide resistance associated Botrytis cinerea bos1 gene, by means of five
specific primers. The purified PCR product was sequenced by Macrogen USA
Corp.
By means of sequences analysis the bos1 gene nucleotide, in all the nine resistant
isolates was detected an amino acid change at the T1259A protein position. The
I365N and R104Q mutations were detected in eight of the isolates and in the other
isolate a change in the position I365S and a substitution at position L849V. The
latter substitution has not been previously detected and it implications on resistance
is unknown. The bos1 gene showed no mutations associated to the resistance to
dicarboximides in any one of the four susceptible isolates sequenced.
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Caracterización genotípica y fenotípica de las poblaciones de Botrytis cinerea predominantes en Actinidia deliciosa de un huerto de la VII Región / Genotypic and phenotypic characterization of Botrytis cinerea predominate populations in Actinidia deliciosa in an orchard of Region VIICamus Soto, Natalia Macarena January 2014 (has links)
Memoria para optar al título profesional de Ingeniera Agrónoma / Se estudió la dinámica poblacional de Botrytis cinerea (Bc) en el cultivo del kiwi en Chile, caracterizando genética y fenotípicamente un número representativo de aislados recuperados desde flores y frutos sintomáticos colectados en pre y poscosecha en un huerto del Valle Central. En total se seleccionaron completamente al azar 276 aislados monospóricos, determinándose la correspondencia genotípica mediante PCR-dúplex y el uso de partidores específicos (amplificación de secuencias transponibles Boty y Flipper). Posteriormente, 10 aislados de cada genotipo identificado se caracterizaron fenotípicamente con respecto a: 1) aspecto morfológico (miceliar/esclerocial), 2) capacidad formadora de esclerocios, 3) nivel de esporulación a 20ºC (Agar Malta) y 4) crecimiento miceliar a 15, 20 y 25ºC (agar malta); evaluándose además la virulencia de éstos mismos aislados en: a) bayas de vid cv. Thompson Seedless de 16,5º Brix de madurez, inoculadas con y sin herida y mantenidas en incubación a 20ºC por 96 horas (nº de bayas = 150/genotipo; 25 por repetición y condición) y b) en frutos de kiwi cv. Hayward (7-8º Brix) inoculados solo con heridas (nº de frutos = 100/genotipo; 25 por repetición), incubados a 20ºC y 0ºC por 17 y 60 días, respectivamente.
Los resultados obtenidos señalan a vacuma como el genotipo predominante en floración (36%) y poscosecha (69.2%); transposa se presenta en menor proporción durante floración (20%), aumenta en cosecha (84%), y en poscosecha solo corresponde a un 7,7%. Los aislados tipo flipper, se presentaron en una baja a moderada frecuencia en todos los estadios fenológicos o periodos analizados, con excepción de fruto recién formado (24%); finalmente los aislados tipo boty solo se recuperaron en una alta proporción durante floración (32%), no detectándose en poscosecha. Estos resultados señalan que la composición de la población de Bc en kiwi difiere notoriamente de la descrita en uva de mesa de Chile, en la cual transposa predomina en todos los estadios fenológicos, y vacuma sólo se presenta en una muy baja proporción y casi exclusivamente en floración.
Fenotípicamente, los aislados se comportaron de manera similar independientemente de la correspondencia genotípica (p > 0,05). En general, al evaluar la virulencia en bayas de vid a 20°C, los mayores diámetros de lesión en la condición con herida, fueron presentados por los aislados flipper (p < 0,05), pero sin diferencias con los demás genotipos en la modalidad sin herida (p > 0,05). En kiwis incubados a 20°C, aunque no se detectaron diferencias significativas entre aislados Bc de los distintos genotipos, vacuma fue el más virulento; en cambio a 0ºC, los aislados vacuma y boty fueron más agresivos diferenciándose significativamente de los aislados transposa y flipper (p < 0,05).
Los resultados obtenidos permiten concluir la existencia de una posible asociación entre la composición genotípica de las poblaciones de Bc presentes en kiwi y el nivel de daño por pudriciones del patógeno en poscosecha. / The population dynamics of Botrytis cinerea (Bc) on a kiwifruit crop in Chile was studied by genetic and phenotypic characterization of a representative number of isolates from symptomatic flowers and fruits collected at pre- and postharvest in an orchard located in the Central Valley. In total, 279 randomly selected monosporic isolates were used, with the genotypic correspondence being determined by the duplex PCR reaction and the use of specific primers (amplification of transposable sequences Boty and Flipper). Later, 10 isolates of each identified genotype were phenotypically characterized with respect to: 1) morphological aspect (mycelial/sclerotical); 2) sclerotium-forming ability; 3) sporulation level at 20°C (malt agar); and 4) mycelial growth at 15, 20 and 25°C (malt agar). In addition, the virulence of the same isolates was evaluated in: a) ‘Thompson Seedless’ grape berries having 16,5°Brix of maturity, inoculated with and without wound and kept under incubation at 20°C for 96 hours (N° of berries = 150/genotype; 25 per replication and condition); and b) ‘Hayward’ kiwifruits (7-8°Brix) inoculated just with wounds (N° of fruits = 100/genotype; 25 per replication), incubated at 20 and 0°C for 17 and 60 days, respectively.
The results obtained show vacuma as the predominat genotype (69.2%); transposa occured in a smaller proportion during bloom (20%), it increased at harvest time (84%), and at postharvest it only reached 7.7%. Flipper-type isolates occurred in a low-to-moderate frequency at all the phonological stages or periods analyzed, excepting newly-formed fruit (24%), while boty-type isolates were recovered in high proportion only during bloom (32%), not being detected at postharvest. These results indicate that B. cinerea population make-up differs markedly from that described in table grapes in Chile where transposa prevails at all the phenological stages, and vacuma occurs just in a very low proportion and almost exclusively at bloom.
Phenotypically, the isolates behaved similarly irrespective of the genotypic correspondence (p >0.05). When evaluating the virulence, the greatest lesion diameters in wounded grape berries were shown by flipper isolates (p <0.05), but with no differences with the other genotypes in the unwounded group (p >0.05). In kiwifruit incubated at 20°C, although no significant differences were detected among Bc isolates of the different genotypes, vacuma was always the most virulent; conversely, at 0°C vacuma and boty isolate were more aggressive and differentiated significantly from the transposa and flipper isolates (p< 0.05).
The results obtained suggest the existence of a possible association between the genotypic composition of Bc populations occurring in kiwifruit and the level of damage from rots caused by the pathogen at postharvest.
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Uso de ácido giberélico para disminuir la compactación de racimo en variedad zinfandel / Use of gibberellic acid to decrease cluster compactness in zinfandel grapeCarmona León, Bruno René January 2017 (has links)
Memoria para optar al Título Profesional de Ingeniero Agrónomo / Durante la temporada 2013-2014, se realizó un ensayo de campo en la variedad de vid Zinfandel, para determinar el efecto de la aplicación de diferentes concentraciones de ácido giberélico, en tres estados fenológicos, sobre la compactación de racimos y la incidencia de pudrición gris causada por Botrytis cinerea. Para el ensayo se utilizaron racimos en tres estados fenológicos (prefloración, 25% de floración y 50% de floración) a los que se les aplicó ácido giberélico (GA3) en concentraciones de 0, 10, 20 y 40 mg٠L-1. Se realizó un total
de 12 tratamientos que resultaron de la combinación de los factores estado fenológico y concentración de ácido giberélico. Se evaluaron diversas características del racimo, incluyendo longitud, compactación, peso y volumen de racimo, peso de bayas, número de bayas, contenido de sólidos solubles y la incidencia y severidad de la pudrición gris. Se observó una tendencia a la disminución de la compactación a medida que aumentó la concentración de ácido giberélico, reflejada en el índice de compactación, aunque en la escala de compactación no se observaron diferencias. Al inicio de las evaluaciones se observaron mayores longitudes de raquis con el aumento de las concentraciones de ácido giberélico, pero estas diferencias desaparecieron a cosecha. Los tratamientos no mostraron diferencias significativas en la incidencia y severidad de pudrición gris.
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Sensibilidad in vitro E in vivo de cepas de Botrytis cinerea y Penicillium expansum aisladas de manzanas en poscosecha a : tiabendazol, fludioxonil y productos químicos de origen natural / In vitro and in vivo sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea and penicillium expansum strains isolated from apples in postharvest to: thiabendazole, fludioxonil and natural chemical productsBarcos Muñoz, Javiera Paz January 2011 (has links)
Memoria para optar al título profesional de: Ingeniera Agrónoma / Uno de los factores que tiene mayor incidencia en la condición de la fruta son las enfermedades de poscosecha, conocidas comúnmente como “pudriciones”. Para el caso de manzanas las más frecuentes son las causadas por Penicillium expansum y Botrytis cinerea. Las aplicaciones de fungicidas sintéticos en poscosecha son una de las estrategias más utilizadas para su control; sin embargo, su uso continuado y prolongado ha generado una disminución de su efecto protector. Tiabendazol ha sido utilizado de manera prolongada como fungicida en el control de dichas enfermedades, pero su uso ha sido limitado por el desarrollo de cepas fitopatógenas resistentes. En el año 2004 fludioxonil fue registrado en Estados Unidos de Norte América para tratamientos de poscosecha en manzanas, siendo altamente efectivo en el control de los patógenos que causan dichas pudriciones incluyendo cepas resistentes a tiabendazol. También se han propuesto otras alternativas de control, como por ejemplo los compuestos antifúngicos naturales. El objetivo del presente estudio fue evaluar la sensibilidad de cepas de Botrytis cinerea y Penicillium expansum aisladas de manzanas, a los fungicidas tiabendazol (Tecto® 500 SC), fludioxonil (Scholar® 50 WP) y productos de origen natural (BC-1000®, Lonlife plus® SC y Biorend® SC). Se determinó in vitro la concentración media efectiva (EC50) y concentración mínima inhibitoria (CMI) la para micelio y conidias a cada fungicida, posteriormente se evaluaron las dosis comerciales de cada producto en condiciones in vivo. Un 10% y un 48% de las cepas de Botrytis cinerea y de Penicillium expansum respectivamente, resultaron ser resistentes a tiabendazol. Fludioxonil fue efectivo en la inhibición de ambos patógenos con valores de EC50 promedio para conidias de 0,02 μg·mL-1 para Botrytis cinerea y de 0,29 μg·mL-1 para Penicillium expansum. Los productos de origen natural presentaron resultados intermedios inhibiendo algunas de las cepas evaluadas, excepto la formulación de BC-1000® utilizada, que no inhibió a ninguno de los dos patógenos. En los ensayos in vivo, el mayor efecto se obtuvo con fludioxonil, y tiabendazol resultó efectivo solo contra las cepas sensibles de ambos patógenos. Las dosis comerciales de los productos naturales utilizados ejercieron un control relativo de ambos patógenos, salvo BC-1000® que no logró efecto de control alguno sobre ambos patógenos. / One of the factors that most affect the condition of the fruit are postharvest diseases, commonly known as "fruit rots”. The most common in apples are caused by Penicillium expansum and Botrytis cinerea. The application of synthetic fungicides in postharvest is one of the strategies used for their control; however, continued use of agrochemicals has led to a decrease in their protective effect. Thiabendazole as a fungicide has been used for a long time in the control of these diseases, but its use has been limited by the development of resistant phytopathogenic strains. In 2004 Fludioxonil was registered in United States of America for use in apples in postharvest treatments being highly effective in controlling these pathogens including resistant strains to thiabendazole. Natural antifungal compounds have also been proposed for postharvest fruit rot control. The aim of this study was to evaluate to sensitivity of Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum strains isolated from apples, the fungicides thiabendazole (Tecto ® 500 SC), fludioxonil (Scholar ® 50 WP) and natural products (BC-1000 ®, Lonlife Plus® SC and Biorend® SC). EC50 and MIC were in vitro calculated for inhibition of mycelium growth and conidial germination for each fungicide, while the commercial dose of each product was in vivo evaluated. 10% and 48% of strains of Botrytis cinerea and Penicillium expansum respectively, were resistant to thiabendazole. Fludioxonil was effective in both pathogens with EC50 values of 0.02 average conidia μg·mL-1 to Botrytis cinerea and 0.29 μg·mL-1 for Penicillium expansum. The natural products showed intermediate results inhibiting some of the strains, except for the formulation of BC-1000 ® used, that did not inhibit any of the two pathogens. Fludioxonil was the most effective active ingredient reducing in vivo both decays, although thiabendazole was only effective against susceptible strains of both pathogens.
BC-1000® formulation commercial doses of natural products used exerted a relative control of both pathogens.
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Impact du déficit hydrique sur les réponses de défense et la sensibilité de la vigne à Botrytis cinerea : rôle de la dégradation des polyamines. / Impact of water deficiency on defense responses and susceptibility of grapevine to Botrytis cinerea : Role of polyamine oxidationHatmi, Saloua 18 December 2013 (has links)
La vigne est sujette à de nombreuses contraintes biotiques et abiotiques face auxquelles elle devra optimiser ses stratégies de défense, en favorisant parfois des interconnections entre les réponses adaptatives au stress abiotique et la gestion de la réponse immune face à un pathogène. Dans cette étude nous avons évalué l'effet du stress hydrique (par privation d'eau) sur différentes réactions adaptatives au stress, mais aussi sur des réponses de défense et sur la sensibilité des feuilles et des baies de la vigne à Botrytis cinerea. Ces réactions ont été suivies en utilisant des boutures végétatives de deux cépages : cv. Meski (MSK), tolérant à la sécheresse et cv. Chardonnay (CHR), sensible. La relation entre les réponses au stress hydrique et la réponse immune a également été recherchée au moyen de feuilles de vitroplants et de baies isolées de Chardonnay exposées à des osmotica : le polyéthylène glycol (PEG) et une forte concentration en saccahrose (SUC). Les résultats montrent que le stress hydrique/osmotique conduit à des modifications physiologiques et biochimiques importantes dans les feuilles et les baies mûres de vigne. L'amélioration de la tolérance chez MSK est associée à une faible inhibition de l'activité photosynthétique, une altération du profil des acides aminés et un catabolisme actif des polyamines (PAs) comparé au CHR. Ces résultats suggèrent un rôle potentiel des déviations métaboliques observées dans les processus de tolérance de la vigne au stress osmotique. La tolérance du MSK au déficit hydrique est également corrélée à une forte induction des réponses de défense accumulation de resvératrol et e-viniférine, expression de certains gènes de défense dont STS, Gluc (PR-2), Chit-4c (PR-3) et PR-5 dans les feuilles, ainsi qu'à une faible sensibilité à B. cinerea.Ces résultats suggèrent un lien étroit entre la tolérance au déficit hydrique et la capacité de la vigne à exprimer davantage ses mécanismes de défense et à résister mieux à B. cinerea. Des expériences pharmacologiques ont montré qu'en situation de stress hydrique/osmotique, le catabolisme des PAs, via des diamine- et PA-oxydases, est impliqué dans la régulation de l'homéostasie des PAs et de l'expression des réactions de défense. L'application du stress osmotique avant l'infection des feuilles par B. cinerea potentialise l'accumulation des PAs en réduisant fortement leur dégradation. Ces effets sont corrélés à une réduction de l'amplitude des réponses de défense après infection, et à une sensibilité accrue à B. cinerea. Ces résultats rendent compte (1) de l'importance des stress abiotiques dans la régulation de la réponse immune chez la vigne et sa résistance à B. cinerea et (2) du fait que le niveau des réponses de défense osmo-induites et la résistance au pathogène sont tributaires, au moins en partie, de certains mécanismes adaptatifs au stress, comme c'est le cas ici des voies de dégradation des polyamines. / Grapevine is often exposed to both biotic and abiotic stresses, and it will optimize defense strategies by favoing sometimes the cross-talk between adaptive responses to abiotic stress and immune response against pathogen challenge. In this study we evaluated the effect of water stress (by withholding water) on different adaptive responses, and also on defense responses and sensitivity of grapevine leaves or berries to Botrytis cinerea. These reactions were monitored using vegetative cuttings of two varieties: Meski (MSK) a drought tolerant cultivar and Chardonnay (CHR) as a sensitive one. The relationship between the responses to water stress and the immune response was also assessed using detached leaves from vitroplantlets and detached ripe berries from Chardonnay exposed to osmotic agents: polyethlene glycole (PEG) and a high concentration of sucrose (SUC). The results show that water/osmotic stress leads to significant physiological and biochemical changes in grapevine leaves and ripe berries. The improved tolerance of MSK to drought is associated with a weak inhibition of photosynthetic activity, altered amino acid profile and an activation of polyamine (PA) catabolism, compared to the sensitive plant CHR. These results suggest a potential role of metabolic deviations observed in the process of osmotic stress olerance. MSK tolerance to water deficit is also correlated with a strong induction of defense responses, such as accumulation of resveratrol and e-viniferin, enhanced expression of defense-related genes, including STS , Gluc (PR-2), Chit-4c (PR-3) and PR-5, and a low susceptibility of leaves to B. cinerea. These results suggest a close connection between water stress tolerance and the ability of grapevine to express more their defense mechanisms and then to resist better to the pathogen B. cinerea. Pharmacological experiments showed that experiencing water/osmotic stress, PA oxidation through diamine- and PA-oxidases is involved in the regulation of PA homeostasis and the expression of defense reactions in both leaves and berries. The application of osmotic stress before leaf infection by B. cinerea potentiates PA accumulation probably by reducing PA degradation. These effects are correlated with a reduction of defense responses after B. cinerea infection, as well as to an increased susceptibility to B. cinerea.These results highlight (1) the importance of abiotic stress in regulating the immune response in grapevine plants and resistance to B. cinerea and (2) that the level of defense responses induced by osmotic and the resistance of grapevine to the pathogen are dependent, at least in part, on some adaptive mechanisms to stress, as it is the case here for polyamine degradation pathways.
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Antifungal activity of essential oils associated with edible coatings for the postharvest control of spoilage fungi in strawberry (Fragaria spp.) / Atividade antifúngica de óleos essenciais associados a recobrimentos comestíveis para o controle pós-colheita de fungos deterioradores do morango (Fragaria spp.)Oliveira, Jacqueline de 05 February 2019 (has links)
Strawberry cultivation presents as limiting problem the phytosanitary management, which, associated with the residues of the toxic fungicides, the resistance of pathogens and the fragility of the fruit during transport and storage, make the commercialization of this product a challenge. The identification and development of new products with antifungal action, such as essential oils (EOs), is a promising alternative. Therefore, the present study addresses: the in vitro antifungal activity of three essential oils, Eucalyptus staigeriana, Lippia sidoides and Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus; the chemical composition and the mode of action of the EO with the highest potential and its in vivo activity when associated with carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), as well as its effects on the sensory quality and postharvest of strawberries. In chapters two, three and four, the studies were directed to Colletotrichum acutatum, Rhizopus stolonifer and Botrytis cinerea, respectively. In the last chapter, the antifungal activity of a commercial, alternative formulation with low toxicity was evaluated against the same three pathogens. Among the EOs evaluated, the one from L. sidoides presented the best antifungal activity, with the predominance of thymol in its composition, causing morphological alterations in the pathogens. in vivo, the strawberries treated with CMC associated to the EO presented a reduction in the severity of the diseases and improvements in the physicochemical properties with little alteration in the sensory quality of the fruit. The commercial formulation also presented a potential for the control, in vitro and in vivo, of the main postharvest strawberry-deteriorating fungi. / A cultura do morangueiro tem como problemática limitante o manejo fitossanitário, o que associado aos resíduos dos fungicidas tóxicos, à resistência dos patógenos e à fragilidade dos frutos durante o transporte e armazenamento, tornam a comercialização deste produto um desafio. A identificação e o desenvolvimento de novos produtos com ação antifúngica, como óleos essenciais (OEs), é uma alternativa promissora. Assim, o presente estudo discute: a atividade antifúngica in vitro de três óleos essenciais, Eucalyptus staigeriana, Lippia sidoides e Pimenta pseudocaryophyllus; a composição química e o modo de ação do OE de maior potencial e sua atividade in vivo quando associado com carboximetilcelulose (CMC), assim como seus efeitos na qualidade sensorial e pós-colheita dos morangos. Nos capítulos dois, três e quatro os estudos foram direcionados para Colletotrichum acutatum, Rhizopus stolonifer e Botrytis cinerea, respectivamente. No último capítulo avaliou-se a atividade antifúngica de uma formulação comercial, alternativa e de baixa toxidez contra os mesmos três patógenos. Dentre os OEs avaliados, o de L. sidoides apresentou melhor atividade antifúngica, com a predominância do timol em sua composição, causando alterações morfológicas nos patógenos. in vivo, os morangos tratados com CMC associado ao OE apresentaram redução na severidade das doenças e melhorias nas propriedades físico-químicas com pouca alteração na qualidade sensorial da fruta. A formulação comercial também apresentou potencial de controle, in vitro e in vivo, dos principais fungos deteriorantes pós-coheita do morango.
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Intensidade de míldio da videira em folha e podridão cinzenta em cacho em variedades viníferas sob diferentes sistemas de sustentação / Intensity of downy mildew in leaves and bunch rot in bunch on Vitis vinifera grapes in different training systemsBem, Betina Pereira de 13 August 2014 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-08-13 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Santa Catarina highlands have been recognized for the production of fine wines with high quality. Downy mildew (Plamopara viticola) and bunch rot (Botrytis cinerea) are the most important diseases that occur in this winemaking region. The aim of this work was determinate the intensity of downy mildew in leaves and bunch rot in bunches under different training systems, as well the content of total polyphenols in skin of white varieties. Three experiments were done during 2012/2013 and 2013/2014 cycles, two of them in commercials vineyards with Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay in São Joaquim/SC subjected to Y-trellis and vertical shoot positioning trellis (VSP) and the third experiment in a experimental vineyard at Santa Catarina State University (CAV/UDESC) in Lages/SC with Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon varieties, subjected to Simple Curtin, VSP, Geneva Double Curtin (GDC) and T-Trellis(TT) training systems. Based in the data obtained the temporal dynamic of downy mildew were quantified bi-weekly from the first symptoms appearance under natural conditions on leaves distributed in four medium-height branches on each five replications per treatment. The disease was compared by the beginning of symptoms appearance (BSA); time to reach the maximum
disease incidence and severity (TRMDI and TRMDS); maximum value of disease intensity and severity (Imax e Smax) and area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) were calculated. The data were analyzed by linear regression and adjusted for the models Logistic, Monomolecular and Gompertz. The intensity of B. cinerea were evaluate at the harvest time, in five replicants where 30 randomily clusters were evaluated per treatment. The Y-trellis training system provided higher severity of downy mildew and bunch rot at Cabernet Sauvignon variety. The GDC system induced a high intensity of downy mildew at Merlot. Both white varieties evaluated, showed higher intensity of B. cinerea in Y-trellis when it was compared to VSP. The high concentration of total polyphenols was observed in Chardonnay subjected to Y-trellis system. The Gompertz model showed the best data fit. In conclusion, Y-trellis training system favors the development of downy mildew and bunch rot diseases when right management conditions are not adopted. VSP system showed the best disease control in this conditions and it is recommended to growing grapes to produce fine wines in highlands of Santa Catarina State / Regiões de elevada altitude de Santa Catarina (SC) vem se destacando pela produção de vinhos finos de alta qualidade. O míldio (Plamospara viticola) e a podridão cinzenta (Botrytis cinerea) da videira são as principais doenças que afetam o cultivo de uvas viníferas (Vitis vinifera) na região. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a intensidade de míldio em folha e podridão cinzenta no cacho sob diferentes sistemas de sustentação, bem como o teor de polifenóis totais nas cascas de variedades brancas. Foram realizados três experimentos durante os ciclos 2012/2013 e 2013/2014, sendo dois ensaios em vinhedos comerciais em São Joaquim/SC nas variedades Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay e Sauvignon Blanc sob os sistemas de sustentação espaldeira e ypsilon (Y) e o terceiro ensaio em vinhedo experimental da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina CAV/UDESC em Lages/SC nas variedades C. Sauvignon e Merlot sob sistemas de sustentação latada descontínua, Geneva Double Curtin (GDC), espaldeira e cortina simples. A dinâmica temporal do míldio foi avaliada quinzenalmente após o início do aparecimento dos sintomas, sob condições de infecção natural, em folhas distribuídas em 4 ramos medianos marcados aleatoriamente com 5 repetições por tratamento. A epidemia foi comparada em relação ao início do aparecimento dos sintomas (IAS), tempo para atingir a máxima
severidade e incidência da doença (TAMID e TAMSD), incidência máxima (Ymax), severidade máxima (Smax) e com os dados obtidos calculou-se as áreas abaixo da curva de progresso da incidência e severidade da doença (AACPID e AACPSD). Os dados foram analisados por regressão linear e ajustados para os modelos Logístico, Monomolecular e Gompertz. A intensidade de podridão cinzenta nos diferentes sistemas foi comparada no momento da colheita, em 5 repetições e 30 cachos aleatórios avaliados por tratamento. O sistema em ypsilon (Y) proporcionou uma maior intensidade de míldio e de podridão cinzenta da videira em relação ao sistema espaldeira, nas formas de manejo adotadas no vinhedo da
variedade C. Sauvignon. O sistema GDC apresentou maior intensidade de míldio para variedade Merlot. As variedades brancas apresentaram maior intensidade de B. cinerea no sistema em ypsilon (Y). O teor de polifenóis totais foi superior no sistema ypsilon (Y) para variedade Chardonnay. Dos modelos matemáticos testados o modelo Gompertz foi o modelo que permitiu melhor ajuste dos dados. O sistema em ypsilon (Y) favorece o desenvolvimento do míldio e da podridão cinzenta quando técnicas de manejo adequadas não são aplicadas. O sistema espaldeira mostrou maior controle fitossanitário nas condições adotadas, sendo recomendado para produção de uvas viníferas nas regiões de elevada altitude no Planalto Sul de Santa Catarina
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Analyse fonctionnelle du rôle CYP76C2 dans les mécanismes de défense des plantes contre les agents pathogènes / Functional analysis of CYP76C2 in plant defense mechanisms against pathogensIglesias, Juliana 17 June 2015 (has links)
Une analyse du transcriptome d’Arabidopsis thaliana soumis à différents stress biotiques a révélé l’activation de certains membres de la famille CYP76, particulièrement celle de CYP76C2 (≈ 50 fois). La caractérisation fonctionnelle de la famille CYP76, et plus particulièrement celle de CYP76C2 a donc fait l’objet de cette thèse. Après confirmation de l’activation sélective de CYP76C2 en réponse aux pathogènes par qRT-PCR, le phénotype de ses mutants d’insertion et de surexpression a été caractérisé sous différentes conditions d’infection par: Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000, P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 avrRpm1 et par Botrytis cinerea. Afin d’identifier la voie métabolique faisant intervenir CYP76C2, un profilage métabolique ciblé et non ciblé a été entrepris, centré sur le(s) métabolite(s) différentiellement accumulés dans les différents mutants en condition d’infection. Alors que des différences subtiles de sensibilité des mutants de CYP76C2 aux pathogènes semblent confirmer son rôle dans la réponse aux pathogènes, les lignées affectées dans son expression ne présentent pas de phénotypes clairement différents de ceux des plantes sauvages. Une analyse non–ciblée en UPLC-MS (Orbitrap) a permis d’identifier un composé absent dans le mutant cyp76c2 qui pourrait correspondre à un dérivé conjugué en C11, sans que sa structure ne puisse pour l’instant être identifiée (formule brute C17H28O9). CYP76C2 ne semble pas impliqué directement dans la synthèse d’une molécule cruciale pour la mise en place du processus de défense, mais exerce plus probablement une fonction spécialisée ou partiellement redondante de défense ou de détoxication. / A transcriptome analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana subjected to biotic stresses has revealed the activation of members of the CYP76 family, especially of CYP76C2 (≈ 50 times). The functional characterization of CYP76C2, has been the objective of this thesis. After confirmation of the selective activation of CYP76C2 by pathogens, the phenotype of its insertion and overexpressor mutants was characterized under infection by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000, P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 avrRpm1 and Botrytis cinerea. In order to identify the metabolic pathway involving CYP76C2, targeted and non-targeted metabolic profiling was focused on differentially accumulated compounds in the different mutants after infection. Whereas subtle differences of response of the CYP76C2 mutant lines in response to pathogens seemed to confirm its involvement in response to biotic stress, phenotypes strikingly different from those of wild-type plants were not observed. A non-targeted analysis by UPLC-MS (Orbitrap) identified a compound absent in the cyp76c2 line that may correspond to an oxygenated C11 conjugate (raw formula C17H28O9), but its structure was not identified. CYP76C2 thus does not seem directly involved in the synthesis of a molecule crucial for defense responses, but more likely has a role in the synthesis of a potentially redundant specialized defense compound or in a detoxification process.
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Expression spatio-temporelle de deux protéines PR du grain de raisin - dégradation au cours de l'infection par Botrytis cinerea - / Spatio-temporal study of two PR-proteins of grape berries -degradation during infection by Botrytis cinerea-Colas, Steven 28 November 2012 (has links)
L'infection des baies de raisin par le champignon Botrytis cinerea, responsable de la pourriture grise, est fréquente et occasionne des dégâts importants. Pourtant, il semble que la baie dispose de moyens de défense parmi lesquels des protéines PR "Pathogenesis-Related". Chez le Pinot Noir, une chitinase (CHI4D) et une thaumatin-like (TL3) s'accumulent naturellement en grande quantité à partir de la véraison et présentent une activité antifongique contre B. cinerea in vitro. L'objectif de ce travail est de comprendre comment B. cinerea peut se développer sur des baies censées disposer de défenses suffisantes. Pour cela, l'expression spatio-temporelle des ARNm et des protéines CHI4D et TL3 a été suivie respectivement par hybridation in situ et immunohistolocalisation dans les baies, au cours de la maturation, à la suite d'un stress abiotique (UV-C) ou d'un stress biotique (B. cinerea). Dans des baies avant véraison (vertes), n'exprimant naturellement que très faiblement CHI4D et TL3, les ARNm et les protéines s'accumulent en grande quantité après application d'un stress abiotique (UV-C) ou biotique (infection artificielle par B. cinerea). Les protéines CHI4D et TL3 sont localisées au niveau des faisceaux conducteurs ainsi qu'au niveau des tissus proches des sites d'exposition aux UV-C (exocarpe) ou au niveau des sites d'inoculation de B. cinerea, suggérant qu'elles sont impliquées dans la défense de la baie avant véraison. Après véraison, les ARNm et les protéines sont naturellement accumulés au niveau de l'exocarpe et des faisceaux conducteurs qui correspondent à des sites potentiels d'entrée ou de propagation des agents pathogènes. Alors que l'application d'un stress UV-C sur ces baies ne provoque qu'un effet mineur sur l'expression de CHI4D et de TL3, au cours de l'infection par B. cinerea, les quantités de transcrits et de protéines diminuent. A un stade précoce d'infection, la diminution de la quantité des deux protéines est observée en avant du front de propagation du champignon, suggérant une dégradation par des protéases sécrétées par B. cinerea. A un stade d'infection plus avancé, cette diminution s'étend à l'ensemble de la baie. La production hétérologue des protéines CHI4D et TL3 nous a permis de confirmer que CHI4D pouvait être dégradée par des protéases aspartiques sécrétées par B. cinerea. La dégradation de TL3 n'a pas pu être reproduite in vitro. Des tests antigerminatifs effectués in vitro avec les protéines hétérologues n'ont pas permis de mettre en évidence d'effet antifongique malgré la présence d'une activité chitinase pour CHI4D et β-1,3,-glucanase pour TL3. Il est donc possible que ces protéines possèdent des fonctions autres que celles impliquées dans la défense. / Grape berries infection by the phytopathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea, the causal agent of gray mold, is quite common and causes significant damage. However, it seems that berries have a mechanism of defense, among which are pathogenesis related proteins. In Pinot Noir grape berries, a chitinase (CHI4D) and a thaumatin-like (TL3) protein naturally accrue in large amounts from véraison and show in vitro an antifungal effect against B. cinerea. The aim of this work was to understand how B. cinerea can develop on grape berries that seem to have sufficient defense mechanisms. To do so, the spatio-temporal expression of CHI4D and TL3 mRNAs and proteins in berries was studied respectively by in situ hybridization and immunohistolocalization during maturation, after an abiotic stress (UV-C) or a biotic stress (B. cinerea). Before véraison (green berries) while the expression of CHI4D and TL3 is naturally low, mRNAs and proteins have accumulated in large amounts in berries after UV-C exposition or artificial infection with B. cinerea. CHI4D and TL3 proteins have accumulated around vascular bundles as well as near the sites of UV-C exposition (exocarp) or B. cinerea inoculation, suggesting that before véraison these proteins could be involved in the berry defense. After veraison, mRNAs and proteins naturally accumulate in the exocarp and around vascular bundles that correspond to potential sites of penetration or propagation of pathogenic agents. While the application of UV-C stress on these berries causes only a minor effect on the expression of CHI4D and TL3, during infection by B. cinerea, the amounts of mRNA and proteins decreased. At an early stage of infection, the less amounts of both proteins were observed around the fungus propagation area, suggesting that these proteins could be degraded by B. cinerea secreted proteases. At a more advanced stage of infection, the decrease extended to the entire berry.Production of heterologous CHI4D and TL3 proteins allowed us to confirm that CHI4D could be degraded by aspartic proteases secreted by B. cinerea whereas no degradation of TL3 could be observed in vitro. Both heterologous proteins showed no antifungal effect while a chitinase and a β-1,3-glucanase activities were observed respectively for CHI4D and TL3. It is therefore possible that these proteins have other functions than those involved in the defense.
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