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Downy mildew intensity in tolerant grapes varieties in highlands of southern Brazil
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2016
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Physiological Plant PathologyEngineeringBotanyDifferent DegreesPlant-virus InteractionTolerant Grapes VarietiesCrop ProtectionAgricultural EconomicsPlant ProtectionDowny Mildew IntensityV. Vinifera VarietiesPlant PathologySouthern BrazilMicrobiologyEpagri Experimental StationTree DiseasePlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Health
The aim of this study was to evaluate the different degrees of tolerance to infection by P. viticolaamong three genotypes with constitutive resistance in comparison to susceptible varieties Vitis vinifera. For this purpose two experiments was conducted at EPAGRI Experimental Station, located in the city of São Joaquim, Santa Catarina State, at 2015/16 cycle. In the first experiment on the field, were quantified the incidence and severity and downy mildew intensity was compared by epidemiological variables, on the tolerant varieties Bronner, Regent, Cabernet Cortis and the susceptible Sangiovese. On the second experiment forty leaf discs for the same tolerant genotypes and the susceptible variety Chardonnay were artificially infected with P. viticola sporangia suspension and after seven days of incubation the discs were examined and the degree of infection was estimated based on the intensity of sporangiophore formation. Sangiovese showed highest downy mildew intensity in comparison to the tolerant varieties Cabernet Carbon, Regent and Bronner. Under controlled conditions, the susceptible variety Chardonnay showed higher sporangiophore formation on discs leafs in comparison to the tolerant varieties. All the downy mildew tolerant varieties evaluated showed lower disease development in comparison with V. vinifera varieties.
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