Effect of sheep manure on coffee leaf rust.

The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of sheep manure on the development of coffee leaf rust under greenhouse conditions. The seedlings of coffee cv. Mundo Novo were obtained from a nursery planted in washed sand and transplanted at the stage of "orelha de onça" to 5-liter plastic containers containing different substrates. The substrate was obtained by mixing a Dark Red Dystroferric Latosol with 2 kg of calcareous, 5 kg of simple superphosphate and 0.5 kg of potassium chloride per m3. Composted sheep manure was added to the mixture in the concentrations of 0; 2.5; 5; 7.5; 10; 15; 20; 30; 40; and 50% (v/v). The plants were inoculated three times, with a suspension (2 mg mL -1) of urediniospores of Hemileia vastatrix race II, in 90 days intervals. The parameters evaluated were the number of lesions per injuried leaf (NL/IL), % of infected leaves (%IL), height of the plants, total foliar nitrogen, pH, electric conductivity (EC), total microbial activity in the substrate by hydrolyses of fluorescein diacetate and lesions sporulation (LS). For the NL/IL and %IL, the response to the incorporation of sheep manure in the substrate was quadratic, reaching its maximum at 30%, for the three inoculations of urediniospores of H. vastatrix. The coefficients of determination of the quadratic curves for the NL/IL were 0.86; 0.88 and 0.94 for the first one, the second and third inoculation, respectively; while that for the %FL were 0.70; 0.26 and 0.86, respectively. The maximum increases in the NL/IL in relation to the control were 263.2; 400 and 157.3%, respectively, for the first, the second and third inoculations. Also for the height of the plants the curve of quadratic response was adjusted, with a maximum peak up at 10%. The increase in the concentration of sheep manure resulted in a significant and linear increase in the total foliar nitrogen, in pH and the EC of the substrate, with R2=O.87; 0.92 and 0.76, respectively. Sheep manure in the studied concentrations did not induce resistance to the coffee leaf rust.

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Main Authors: BETTIOL, W., FRANCO, D. A. S.
Other Authors: WAGNER BETTIOL, CNPMA; Daniel Andrade de Siqueira Franco.
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Language:English
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Published: 2007-05-23
Subjects:Ferrugem do cafeeiro, Indução de resistência sistêmica, Esterco de ovino, Controle de doença, Avaliação, Fertilizante orgânico., Ferrugem, Matéria orgânica, Esterco.,
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spelling dig-alice-doc-154582017-08-16T02:21:02Z Effect of sheep manure on coffee leaf rust. BETTIOL, W. FRANCO, D. A. S. WAGNER BETTIOL, CNPMA; Daniel Andrade de Siqueira Franco. Ferrugem do cafeeiro Indução de resistência sistêmica Esterco de ovino Controle de doença Avaliação Fertilizante orgânico. Ferrugem Matéria orgânica Esterco. The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of sheep manure on the development of coffee leaf rust under greenhouse conditions. The seedlings of coffee cv. Mundo Novo were obtained from a nursery planted in washed sand and transplanted at the stage of "orelha de onça" to 5-liter plastic containers containing different substrates. The substrate was obtained by mixing a Dark Red Dystroferric Latosol with 2 kg of calcareous, 5 kg of simple superphosphate and 0.5 kg of potassium chloride per m3. Composted sheep manure was added to the mixture in the concentrations of 0; 2.5; 5; 7.5; 10; 15; 20; 30; 40; and 50% (v/v). The plants were inoculated three times, with a suspension (2 mg mL -1) of urediniospores of Hemileia vastatrix race II, in 90 days intervals. The parameters evaluated were the number of lesions per injuried leaf (NL/IL), % of infected leaves (%IL), height of the plants, total foliar nitrogen, pH, electric conductivity (EC), total microbial activity in the substrate by hydrolyses of fluorescein diacetate and lesions sporulation (LS). For the NL/IL and %IL, the response to the incorporation of sheep manure in the substrate was quadratic, reaching its maximum at 30%, for the three inoculations of urediniospores of H. vastatrix. The coefficients of determination of the quadratic curves for the NL/IL were 0.86; 0.88 and 0.94 for the first one, the second and third inoculation, respectively; while that for the %FL were 0.70; 0.26 and 0.86, respectively. The maximum increases in the NL/IL in relation to the control were 263.2; 400 and 157.3%, respectively, for the first, the second and third inoculations. Also for the height of the plants the curve of quadratic response was adjusted, with a maximum peak up at 10%. The increase in the concentration of sheep manure resulted in a significant and linear increase in the total foliar nitrogen, in pH and the EC of the substrate, with R2=O.87; 0.92 and 0.76, respectively. Sheep manure in the studied concentrations did not induce resistance to the coffee leaf rust. 2015-06-09T05:49:32Z 2015-06-09T05:49:32Z 2007-05-23 2005 2015-06-09T05:49:32Z Separatas Summa Phytopathologica, Piracicaba, v. 31, n. 1, p. 100-103, jan./mar. 2005. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/15458 en eng openAccess
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topic Ferrugem do cafeeiro
Indução de resistência sistêmica
Esterco de ovino
Controle de doença
Avaliação
Fertilizante orgânico.
Ferrugem
Matéria orgânica
Esterco.
Ferrugem do cafeeiro
Indução de resistência sistêmica
Esterco de ovino
Controle de doença
Avaliação
Fertilizante orgânico.
Ferrugem
Matéria orgânica
Esterco.
spellingShingle Ferrugem do cafeeiro
Indução de resistência sistêmica
Esterco de ovino
Controle de doença
Avaliação
Fertilizante orgânico.
Ferrugem
Matéria orgânica
Esterco.
Ferrugem do cafeeiro
Indução de resistência sistêmica
Esterco de ovino
Controle de doença
Avaliação
Fertilizante orgânico.
Ferrugem
Matéria orgânica
Esterco.
BETTIOL, W.
FRANCO, D. A. S.
Effect of sheep manure on coffee leaf rust.
description The objective of the present work was to evaluate the effect of sheep manure on the development of coffee leaf rust under greenhouse conditions. The seedlings of coffee cv. Mundo Novo were obtained from a nursery planted in washed sand and transplanted at the stage of "orelha de onça" to 5-liter plastic containers containing different substrates. The substrate was obtained by mixing a Dark Red Dystroferric Latosol with 2 kg of calcareous, 5 kg of simple superphosphate and 0.5 kg of potassium chloride per m3. Composted sheep manure was added to the mixture in the concentrations of 0; 2.5; 5; 7.5; 10; 15; 20; 30; 40; and 50% (v/v). The plants were inoculated three times, with a suspension (2 mg mL -1) of urediniospores of Hemileia vastatrix race II, in 90 days intervals. The parameters evaluated were the number of lesions per injuried leaf (NL/IL), % of infected leaves (%IL), height of the plants, total foliar nitrogen, pH, electric conductivity (EC), total microbial activity in the substrate by hydrolyses of fluorescein diacetate and lesions sporulation (LS). For the NL/IL and %IL, the response to the incorporation of sheep manure in the substrate was quadratic, reaching its maximum at 30%, for the three inoculations of urediniospores of H. vastatrix. The coefficients of determination of the quadratic curves for the NL/IL were 0.86; 0.88 and 0.94 for the first one, the second and third inoculation, respectively; while that for the %FL were 0.70; 0.26 and 0.86, respectively. The maximum increases in the NL/IL in relation to the control were 263.2; 400 and 157.3%, respectively, for the first, the second and third inoculations. Also for the height of the plants the curve of quadratic response was adjusted, with a maximum peak up at 10%. The increase in the concentration of sheep manure resulted in a significant and linear increase in the total foliar nitrogen, in pH and the EC of the substrate, with R2=O.87; 0.92 and 0.76, respectively. Sheep manure in the studied concentrations did not induce resistance to the coffee leaf rust.
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FRANCO, D. A. S.
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Indução de resistência sistêmica
Esterco de ovino
Controle de doença
Avaliação
Fertilizante orgânico.
Ferrugem
Matéria orgânica
Esterco.
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FRANCO, D. A. S.
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title Effect of sheep manure on coffee leaf rust.
title_short Effect of sheep manure on coffee leaf rust.
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