Resistance levels of Arabica coffee cultivars to bacterial-halo-blight under field conditions and planting spacings within the rows

Fernando Cesar Carducci, W. G. D. Santos, C. T. M. Pereira, L. M. R. Rodrigues, L. Beriam, L. Shigueoka, Valdir Mariucci Junior, Kawana Silva Bortolato, G. H. Sera
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Bacterial-halo-blight (BHB) is an important coffee disease caused by the Pseudomonas syringae pv. garcae. To date, there are few studies reporting resistance to BHB in adult plants of Arabica coffee cultivars under field conditions. The aim of this study was to assess the levels of resistance to BHB in Arabica coffee cultivars under field conditions and different planting spacings within the rows (SWR). The field trial was assessed for BHB severity in natural infection condition by using a grade scale, ranging from 1 to 5 in Londrina (Paraná state, Brazil) in December 2016 (36 months after planting). The experiment was planted at the 2.50m spacing inter-row, using randomized blocks design in a 4 x 15 factorial scheme with three replications and five plants per plot. The factors consisted of four SWR (0.40m, 0.50m, 0.60m and 0.70m) and 15 Arabica coffee cultivars. The resistance levels were based on the mean BHB severity grades, where the cultivars were classified as highly resistant (HR), resistant (R), moderately resistant (MR), slightly resistant (SR) and susceptible (S). Adult plants of IPR 102 and IPR 106 were HR and MR to BHB, respectively, under natural field conditions. IAPAR 59, IPR 103, IPR 104, IPR 107 and IPR 108 showed a lower level of resistance than the cultivars IPR 102 and IPR 106. Some HdT-derived cultivars such as IPR 97, IPR 98, IPR 99 and Tupi IAC 1669-33, besides cultivars IPR 100, IPR 101 and IPR 105, derived from IAC 1110-8 were susceptible. In the two SWR more densely, the BHB severity was higher, and some cultivars behaved as more susceptible in these spacings.
大田条件和种植间距下阿拉比卡咖啡品种对细菌性晕叶枯病的抗性水平
细菌性晕叶枯病(BHB)是由丁香假单胞菌引起的一种重要咖啡病害。garcae。迄今为止,很少有研究报道在田间条件下,阿拉比卡咖啡品种成年植株对BHB的抗性。本研究的目的是评估在田间条件和不同种植间距(SWR)下,阿拉比卡咖啡品种对BHB的抗性水平。该田间试验于2016年12月(种植后36个月)在Londrina(巴西paran州)进行,在自然感染条件下,采用1 - 5级量表评估BHB的严重程度。试验采用4 × 15因子随机区组设计,行距2.5 m, 3个重复,每亩5株。因子包括4个SWR (0.40m、0.50m、0.60m和0.70m)和15个阿拉比卡咖啡品种。根据BHB的平均抗性等级,将品种分为高抗性(HR)、抗性(R)、中等抗性(MR)、轻度抗性(SR)和敏感(S)。在自然田间条件下,IPR 102和IPR 106的成株对BHB分别为HR和MR。IAPAR 59、IPR 103、IPR 104、IPR 107和IPR 108的抗性水平低于IPR 102和IPR 106。除IAC 1110-8衍生品种IPR 100、IPR 101和IPR 105外,一些hdt衍生品种如IPR 97、IPR 98、IPR 99和Tupi IAC 1669-33也有易感。在密度越大的两个区域,BHB的严重程度越高,某些品种在这些间距中表现得更敏感。
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