Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.

The Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV), of the genus Potyvirus (Potyviridae), causes the most prominent passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) disease in Brazil. The virus is transmitted in a non-circulating manner by many species of aphids. Chemical control of the vector insect is inefficient, due to the non-circulating nature of the virus-vector aphid relationship, and commercial species of passion fruit are susceptible to the virus. As such, comprehending the disease?s spatio-temporal dissemination dynamic may assist in outlining cultural control strategies, as chemical and genetic control are not used in this situation. The experiments were carried out in commercial fields in the cities of Petrolina-PE and Juazeiro-BA, where the mapping of diseased and healthy plants was carried out over time. The data regarding the incidence of the disease was submitted for analysis with Gompertz, Logistic, Monomolecular and Exponential growth models, in order to determine the best model and the progress rate for the disease?s growth curve. The spatial patterns of the disease along the planting lines and over time were determined using the doublets test and through logistic regression, applied to determine the influence of distance between diseased and healthy plants closer to the disease?s dissemination pattern. The growth model which best adjusted to the CABMV epidemics in passion fruit plants was the Logistic model, and no difference was observed between the ?r? rates of disease progress. The diseased passion fruit plants exhibited, in both fields, an aggregate pattern along the planting line with similar incidence values (4.16% and 6.74%). The fast development of the disease and the tendency toward aggregation between diseased plants were also confirmed with the analysis of distance through logistic regression. Thus, the production of seedlings in environments that are protected from aphids, systematic inspections for eradication of diseased plants (roguing) and the elimination of host weeds around the orchard may be used as management practices do eliminate inoculum sources and reduce the CABMV?s rate of progress.

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Main Authors: BATISTA, D. da C., ALVES JÚNIOR, M., BARBOSA, M. A. G.
Other Authors: DIOGENES DA CRUZ BATISTA, CPATSA; MIGUEL ALVES JÚNIOR, Pará Federal University; MARIA ANGELICA GUIMARAES BARBOSA, CPATSA.
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Published: 2022-05-16
Subjects:Doença de plantas, Modelo de distribuição de vírus, Transmissão de vírus, CABMV, Maracujá, Doença, Pulgão, Epidemiologia, Vírus, Passiflora Edulis, Passion fruits, Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-11430372022-05-16T18:13:03Z Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region. BATISTA, D. da C. ALVES JÚNIOR, M. BARBOSA, M. A. G. DIOGENES DA CRUZ BATISTA, CPATSA; MIGUEL ALVES JÚNIOR, Pará Federal University; MARIA ANGELICA GUIMARAES BARBOSA, CPATSA. Doença de plantas Modelo de distribuição de vírus Transmissão de vírus CABMV Maracujá Doença Pulgão Epidemiologia Vírus Passiflora Edulis Passion fruits Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus The Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV), of the genus Potyvirus (Potyviridae), causes the most prominent passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) disease in Brazil. The virus is transmitted in a non-circulating manner by many species of aphids. Chemical control of the vector insect is inefficient, due to the non-circulating nature of the virus-vector aphid relationship, and commercial species of passion fruit are susceptible to the virus. As such, comprehending the disease?s spatio-temporal dissemination dynamic may assist in outlining cultural control strategies, as chemical and genetic control are not used in this situation. The experiments were carried out in commercial fields in the cities of Petrolina-PE and Juazeiro-BA, where the mapping of diseased and healthy plants was carried out over time. The data regarding the incidence of the disease was submitted for analysis with Gompertz, Logistic, Monomolecular and Exponential growth models, in order to determine the best model and the progress rate for the disease?s growth curve. The spatial patterns of the disease along the planting lines and over time were determined using the doublets test and through logistic regression, applied to determine the influence of distance between diseased and healthy plants closer to the disease?s dissemination pattern. The growth model which best adjusted to the CABMV epidemics in passion fruit plants was the Logistic model, and no difference was observed between the ?r? rates of disease progress. The diseased passion fruit plants exhibited, in both fields, an aggregate pattern along the planting line with similar incidence values (4.16% and 6.74%). The fast development of the disease and the tendency toward aggregation between diseased plants were also confirmed with the analysis of distance through logistic regression. Thus, the production of seedlings in environments that are protected from aphids, systematic inspections for eradication of diseased plants (roguing) and the elimination of host weeds around the orchard may be used as management practices do eliminate inoculum sources and reduce the CABMV?s rate of progress. 2022-05-16T18:12:55Z 2022-05-16T18:12:55Z 2022-05-16 2022 Artigo de periódico Australian Journal of Crop Science, v. 15, n. 2, p. 266-272, 2022. 1835-2707 http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1143037 10.21475/ajcs.22.16.02.3426 Ingles en openAccess
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topic Doença de plantas
Modelo de distribuição de vírus
Transmissão de vírus
CABMV
Maracujá
Doença
Pulgão
Epidemiologia
Vírus
Passiflora Edulis
Passion fruits
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
Doença de plantas
Modelo de distribuição de vírus
Transmissão de vírus
CABMV
Maracujá
Doença
Pulgão
Epidemiologia
Vírus
Passiflora Edulis
Passion fruits
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
spellingShingle Doença de plantas
Modelo de distribuição de vírus
Transmissão de vírus
CABMV
Maracujá
Doença
Pulgão
Epidemiologia
Vírus
Passiflora Edulis
Passion fruits
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
Doença de plantas
Modelo de distribuição de vírus
Transmissão de vírus
CABMV
Maracujá
Doença
Pulgão
Epidemiologia
Vírus
Passiflora Edulis
Passion fruits
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
BATISTA, D. da C.
ALVES JÚNIOR, M.
BARBOSA, M. A. G.
Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
description The Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus (CABMV), of the genus Potyvirus (Potyviridae), causes the most prominent passion fruit (Passiflora spp.) disease in Brazil. The virus is transmitted in a non-circulating manner by many species of aphids. Chemical control of the vector insect is inefficient, due to the non-circulating nature of the virus-vector aphid relationship, and commercial species of passion fruit are susceptible to the virus. As such, comprehending the disease?s spatio-temporal dissemination dynamic may assist in outlining cultural control strategies, as chemical and genetic control are not used in this situation. The experiments were carried out in commercial fields in the cities of Petrolina-PE and Juazeiro-BA, where the mapping of diseased and healthy plants was carried out over time. The data regarding the incidence of the disease was submitted for analysis with Gompertz, Logistic, Monomolecular and Exponential growth models, in order to determine the best model and the progress rate for the disease?s growth curve. The spatial patterns of the disease along the planting lines and over time were determined using the doublets test and through logistic regression, applied to determine the influence of distance between diseased and healthy plants closer to the disease?s dissemination pattern. The growth model which best adjusted to the CABMV epidemics in passion fruit plants was the Logistic model, and no difference was observed between the ?r? rates of disease progress. The diseased passion fruit plants exhibited, in both fields, an aggregate pattern along the planting line with similar incidence values (4.16% and 6.74%). The fast development of the disease and the tendency toward aggregation between diseased plants were also confirmed with the analysis of distance through logistic regression. Thus, the production of seedlings in environments that are protected from aphids, systematic inspections for eradication of diseased plants (roguing) and the elimination of host weeds around the orchard may be used as management practices do eliminate inoculum sources and reduce the CABMV?s rate of progress.
author2 DIOGENES DA CRUZ BATISTA, CPATSA; MIGUEL ALVES JÚNIOR, Pará Federal University; MARIA ANGELICA GUIMARAES BARBOSA, CPATSA.
author_facet DIOGENES DA CRUZ BATISTA, CPATSA; MIGUEL ALVES JÚNIOR, Pará Federal University; MARIA ANGELICA GUIMARAES BARBOSA, CPATSA.
BATISTA, D. da C.
ALVES JÚNIOR, M.
BARBOSA, M. A. G.
format Artigo de periódico
topic_facet Doença de plantas
Modelo de distribuição de vírus
Transmissão de vírus
CABMV
Maracujá
Doença
Pulgão
Epidemiologia
Vírus
Passiflora Edulis
Passion fruits
Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus
author BATISTA, D. da C.
ALVES JÚNIOR, M.
BARBOSA, M. A. G.
author_sort BATISTA, D. da C.
title Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
title_short Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
title_full Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the Cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
title_sort spatio-temporal distribution and influence of distance of diseased passion fruit plants in the dissemination of the cowpea aphid-borne mosaic virus in semi-arid tropical region.
publishDate 2022-05-16
url http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1143037
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