SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES

The ramularia leaf spot (RLS) disease causes cotton yield losses. Choosing a less susceptible cultivar and a sowing time that are less favorable to the pathogen contribute to the management of this disease. The objective of this work was to evaluate the severity of ramularia leaf spot on cotton cult...

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Main Authors: JOÃO PAULO ASCARI, DEJÂNIA VIEIRA DE ARAÚJO, LEONARDO DIOGO EHLE DIAS, GIOVANI JUNIOR BAGATINI, INÊS ROEDER NOGUEIRA MENDES
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Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2016-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
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spelling doaj-13c9c335e15d4f8690a03e6cf4b264f92020-11-24T21:29:49ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252016-01-01293603610SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMESJOÃO PAULO ASCARIDEJÂNIA VIEIRA DE ARAÚJOLEONARDO DIOGO EHLE DIASGIOVANI JUNIOR BAGATINIINÊS ROEDER NOGUEIRA MENDESThe ramularia leaf spot (RLS) disease causes cotton yield losses. Choosing a less susceptible cultivar and a sowing time that are less favorable to the pathogen contribute to the management of this disease. The objective of this work was to evaluate the severity of ramularia leaf spot on cotton cultivars sowed in two different times. The experiment was conducted in a triple factorial design (4x3x2), consisted of four cultivars, the three thirds of the plant and two sowing times, with four replications. Each plot was divided in two twin plots, one with fungicide application (with disease control) and the other without fungicide application (without disease control). The severity assessments were performed every seven days, considering each third of the plant with a diagrammatic scale. Yield was evaluated in each plot. There was a significant interaction between sowing times and the thirds of the plant in the plots without disease control for RLS severity, with the highest values of area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) in the first sowing time (ST1) and in the lower third of the plant. The FMT705 cultivar had the highest and FM951LL the lowest value of AUDPC. The AUDPC of these cultivars were no statistically different in the second sowing time (ST2), but they had higher AUDPC values in the lower third. Highest yields were found with ST1 in plots with disease control, with no differences between the cultivars, however, lower yields were found in plots without disease control.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237146823009
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author JOÃO PAULO ASCARI
DEJÂNIA VIEIRA DE ARAÚJO
LEONARDO DIOGO EHLE DIAS
GIOVANI JUNIOR BAGATINI
INÊS ROEDER NOGUEIRA MENDES
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DEJÂNIA VIEIRA DE ARAÚJO
LEONARDO DIOGO EHLE DIAS
GIOVANI JUNIOR BAGATINI
INÊS ROEDER NOGUEIRA MENDES
SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
Revista Caatinga
author_facet JOÃO PAULO ASCARI
DEJÂNIA VIEIRA DE ARAÚJO
LEONARDO DIOGO EHLE DIAS
GIOVANI JUNIOR BAGATINI
INÊS ROEDER NOGUEIRA MENDES
author_sort JOÃO PAULO ASCARI
title SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
title_short SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
title_full SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
title_fullStr SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
title_full_unstemmed SEVERITY OF RAMULARIA LEAF SPOT AND SEED COTTON YIELD IN DIFFERENT SOWING TIMES
title_sort severity of ramularia leaf spot and seed cotton yield in different sowing times
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The ramularia leaf spot (RLS) disease causes cotton yield losses. Choosing a less susceptible cultivar and a sowing time that are less favorable to the pathogen contribute to the management of this disease. The objective of this work was to evaluate the severity of ramularia leaf spot on cotton cultivars sowed in two different times. The experiment was conducted in a triple factorial design (4x3x2), consisted of four cultivars, the three thirds of the plant and two sowing times, with four replications. Each plot was divided in two twin plots, one with fungicide application (with disease control) and the other without fungicide application (without disease control). The severity assessments were performed every seven days, considering each third of the plant with a diagrammatic scale. Yield was evaluated in each plot. There was a significant interaction between sowing times and the thirds of the plant in the plots without disease control for RLS severity, with the highest values of area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC) in the first sowing time (ST1) and in the lower third of the plant. The FMT705 cultivar had the highest and FM951LL the lowest value of AUDPC. The AUDPC of these cultivars were no statistically different in the second sowing time (ST2), but they had higher AUDPC values in the lower third. Highest yields were found with ST1 in plots with disease control, with no differences between the cultivars, however, lower yields were found in plots without disease control.
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