REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus

Monosporascus root rot and vine decline (MRRVD) is an important disease in the melon crop in Brazil. In our research, we evaluated the reaction of 45 melon genotypes to M. cannonballus in two successive cropping seasons in a greenhouse. Melon seedlings were transplanted into naturally infested soil....

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Main Authors: Rui Sales Júnior, Rosemberg Ferreira Senhor, Sami Jorge Michereff, Andreia Mitsa Paiva Negreiros
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2019-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
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spelling doaj-44c874ef584f4edd86c671de1130b87a2020-11-25T01:26:56ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252019-01-0132128829410.1590/1983-21252019v32n130rcREACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY MonosporascusRui Sales JúniorRosemberg Ferreira SenhorSami Jorge MichereffAndreia Mitsa Paiva NegreirosMonosporascus root rot and vine decline (MRRVD) is an important disease in the melon crop in Brazil. In our research, we evaluated the reaction of 45 melon genotypes to M. cannonballus in two successive cropping seasons in a greenhouse. Melon seedlings were transplanted into naturally infested soil. The evaluation of the genotypes was performed after 55 days, using a score scale to group each genotype into one of five classes and to calculate the disease severity index. None of the genotypes showed an immune reaction to M. cannonballus, regardless of the season. In the first cycle, only 28.9% ('AF 464', 'Auraprince', 'DRG 2278', 'Estoril', 'Guaporé', 'Kousto', 'Mabel', 'Magisto', 'Massaï', 'Nectar', '8530', 'RZ 34130' and 'RZ 34292') had a similar reaction to the high resistance to the MRRVD. Most genotypes (66.7%) behaved as moderately resistant while 4.4% were susceptible and none were highly susceptible. Conversely, in the second cycle, no genotype showed a reaction similar to high resistance while 42.2% behaved as moderately resistant, 48.9% as susceptible, and 8.9% as highly susceptible. The severity levels ranged from 7.5 to 60% and 27.5 to 92.5% for the first and second cycles, respectively. The genotypes 'DRG 2278', 'Estoril', 'Guaporé', 'Kousto', 'Mabel', 'Massaï', 'RZ 34130' and 'RZ 34292' were identified as highly resistant and moderately resistant in the first and second cycles of cultivation, respectively. Therefore, these genotypes are promising sources of resistance to M. cannonballus and should be preferred in commercial fields infested with the pathogen.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237159572030
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author Rui Sales Júnior
Rosemberg Ferreira Senhor
Sami Jorge Michereff
Andreia Mitsa Paiva Negreiros
spellingShingle Rui Sales Júnior
Rosemberg Ferreira Senhor
Sami Jorge Michereff
Andreia Mitsa Paiva Negreiros
REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
Revista Caatinga
author_facet Rui Sales Júnior
Rosemberg Ferreira Senhor
Sami Jorge Michereff
Andreia Mitsa Paiva Negreiros
author_sort Rui Sales Júnior
title REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
title_short REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
title_full REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
title_fullStr REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
title_full_unstemmed REACTION OF MELON GENOTYPES TO THE ROOT´S ROT CAUSED BY Monosporascus
title_sort reaction of melon genotypes to the root´s rot caused by monosporascus
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Monosporascus root rot and vine decline (MRRVD) is an important disease in the melon crop in Brazil. In our research, we evaluated the reaction of 45 melon genotypes to M. cannonballus in two successive cropping seasons in a greenhouse. Melon seedlings were transplanted into naturally infested soil. The evaluation of the genotypes was performed after 55 days, using a score scale to group each genotype into one of five classes and to calculate the disease severity index. None of the genotypes showed an immune reaction to M. cannonballus, regardless of the season. In the first cycle, only 28.9% ('AF 464', 'Auraprince', 'DRG 2278', 'Estoril', 'Guaporé', 'Kousto', 'Mabel', 'Magisto', 'Massaï', 'Nectar', '8530', 'RZ 34130' and 'RZ 34292') had a similar reaction to the high resistance to the MRRVD. Most genotypes (66.7%) behaved as moderately resistant while 4.4% were susceptible and none were highly susceptible. Conversely, in the second cycle, no genotype showed a reaction similar to high resistance while 42.2% behaved as moderately resistant, 48.9% as susceptible, and 8.9% as highly susceptible. The severity levels ranged from 7.5 to 60% and 27.5 to 92.5% for the first and second cycles, respectively. The genotypes 'DRG 2278', 'Estoril', 'Guaporé', 'Kousto', 'Mabel', 'Massaï', 'RZ 34130' and 'RZ 34292' were identified as highly resistant and moderately resistant in the first and second cycles of cultivation, respectively. Therefore, these genotypes are promising sources of resistance to M. cannonballus and should be preferred in commercial fields infested with the pathogen.
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