GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants

In Brazil, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is associated with a complex of symptoms in coffee culture. Although this pathogen had its pathogenesis observed and identified, its importance has still been questioned due to its several endophytic forms, raising doubts as to the real importance of the pat...

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Main Authors: Cecilia Armesto, Fernanda Gonçalves Martins-Maia, Fernando Pereira Monteiro, Mário Sobral de Abreu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia 2015-06-01
Series:Summa Phytopathologica
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spelling doaj-ce810f83128a421bb9ea97149e8cd4102020-11-25T00:15:17ZengGrupo Paulista de FitopatologiaSumma Phytopathologica0100-54052015-06-01412899310.1590/0100-5405/2047S0100-54052015000200089GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plantsCecilia ArmestoFernanda Gonçalves Martins-MaiaFernando Pereira MonteiroMário Sobral de AbreuIn Brazil, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is associated with a complex of symptoms in coffee culture. Although this pathogen had its pathogenesis observed and identified, its importance has still been questioned due to its several endophytic forms, raising doubts as to the real importance of the pathosystem. The aim of this study was to demonstrate, by using an isolate transformed with the gene gfp, the infection and colonization capability of C. gloeosporioides in coffee seedlings. After the fourth day of inoculation, manifestation of symptoms as punctual necrosis could be observed, which progressed during the evaluation period, culminating in the death of seedlings. Epifluorescence microscopy confirmed the presence of the pathogen in the seedlings, as well as the visualization of internal colonization of tissues, acervulus formation and conidium production, confirming that it was responsible for the observed symptoms.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-54052015000200089&lng=en&tlng=enPatogenicidadeColletotrichumColonização
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author Cecilia Armesto
Fernanda Gonçalves Martins-Maia
Fernando Pereira Monteiro
Mário Sobral de Abreu
spellingShingle Cecilia Armesto
Fernanda Gonçalves Martins-Maia
Fernando Pereira Monteiro
Mário Sobral de Abreu
GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
Summa Phytopathologica
Patogenicidade
Colletotrichum
Colonização
author_facet Cecilia Armesto
Fernanda Gonçalves Martins-Maia
Fernando Pereira Monteiro
Mário Sobral de Abreu
author_sort Cecilia Armesto
title GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
title_short GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
title_full GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
title_fullStr GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
title_full_unstemmed GFP-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
title_sort gfp-fluorescent protein on the study of blister spot in coffee plants
publisher Grupo Paulista de Fitopatologia
series Summa Phytopathologica
issn 0100-5405
publishDate 2015-06-01
description In Brazil, Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is associated with a complex of symptoms in coffee culture. Although this pathogen had its pathogenesis observed and identified, its importance has still been questioned due to its several endophytic forms, raising doubts as to the real importance of the pathosystem. The aim of this study was to demonstrate, by using an isolate transformed with the gene gfp, the infection and colonization capability of C. gloeosporioides in coffee seedlings. After the fourth day of inoculation, manifestation of symptoms as punctual necrosis could be observed, which progressed during the evaluation period, culminating in the death of seedlings. Epifluorescence microscopy confirmed the presence of the pathogen in the seedlings, as well as the visualization of internal colonization of tissues, acervulus formation and conidium production, confirming that it was responsible for the observed symptoms.
topic Patogenicidade
Colletotrichum
Colonização
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-54052015000200089&lng=en&tlng=en
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