Artigo Produção Nacional Revisado por pares

Screening of C orymbia and E ucalyptus species for resistance to C alonectria pteridis leaf blight

2015; Wiley; Volume: 46; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/efp.12222

ISSN

1439-0329

Autores

Rafael Ferreira Alfenas, Rodrigo G. Freitas, Olinto Liparini Pereira, M. M. Coutinho, Talyta G. Zarpelon, T. S. Cândido, Acelino C. Alfenas,

Tópico(s)

Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies

Resumo

Summary Calonectria leaf blight ( CLB ), caused by Calonectria pteridis, is a major foliar disease of eucalypt plantations in warm and high rainfall regions in Brazil. The use of resistant genotypes is the best method for disease control in the field, so identification of sources of resistance is strategic for the long‐term genetic breeding programmes of eucalypt. In this study, resistance of 13 species of Eucalyptus and 3 species of Corymbia to CLB was evaluated by spray inoculation of a spore suspension (1 × 10 4 conidia ml −1 ) of the pathogen, under controlled conditions. Eucalyptus brassiana , E. saligna , E. scias and E. agglomerata were the most resistant, while E. robusta, E. urophylla, E. camaldulensis, E. longirostrata and C. toreliana were moderately resistant and E. cloeziana , E. pellita , E. tereticornis, E. pilularis, C. maculata, E. grandis, E. dunnii and C. citriodora were the most susceptible. The broad inter and intraspecific variability of the species tested demonstrates the potential for introgression of resistance genes into valuable genotypes as a strategy for the breeding programmes and commercial plantation of eucalypt.

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