Influencia do gas carbónico e da umidade do ar na esporulacao do Phytophthora palmivora (Butl.) Butl.

A relatively high concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere inhibits zoosporangium formation in P. palmivora grown in cocoa pod husks. High relative humidity (close to 100 percent) also inhibits sporulation. In the absence of CO2 the most favorable relative humidity for sporulation was found to be 80 percent. The practice of pilling up the husks in the field after the pods are harvested reduces sporulation in the interior of the pile as a result of CO2 accumulation. The authors recommend this practice as a protective measure against sporulation and dissemination of the pathogen.

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Main Authors: 92628 Medeiros, A.G., 42289 Alvim, P. de T.
Format: biblioteca
Published: Ene-
Subjects:THEOBROMA CACAO, PHYTOPHTHORA PALMIVORA, ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS, ESPORULACION, AIRE, HUMEDAD, CARBONO,
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