White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications

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Main Author: Nerbass Junior, João Marinho
Publication Date: 2008
Other Authors: Casa, Ricardo Trezzi, Gava, Fernando, Bogo, Amauri, Kuhnem Junior, Paulo Roberto, Bolzan, Jhonata Marcel
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Source: Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)
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Summary: The leaf rust and helmintosporiosis are leave diseases that affect white oat grain yield and components. This research was carried out aiming to quantify the injuries caused by these diseases, considering a multiple pathosystem, to grain yield, 1,000 grains mass and hectoliter weight, and to determine these diseases control percentage in response to the number (one, two and four) and rate (½, ¾ and indicated rate) of piraclostrobina + epoxiconazole fungicide application. Two white oat cultivars were tested: UPFA 20 Teixeirinha and UPFA 22 Temprana. The experiment was set in two growing seasons: 2006, under crop rotation, and 2007, under monoculture. Ten treatments were assessed on each year, distributed randomly in blocks with four replications. For both cultivars, the disease intensity was quantified in phenological stages ranging from the start of tillering to hard dough. The leaf incidence and severity data were submitted to the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). Helminthosporium was the predominant disease until flowering for both growing seasons and cultivars. Leaf rust intensity increased in the subsequent stages. Grain yield, 1,000 grain mass and hectoliter weight damages were higher in 2007 than in 2006 for both cultivars, with percentages varying, respectively, from 5.46% to 50.30%, 3.56% to 32.72 %, 1.49% to 7.20% for UPFA 20, and from 11.10% to 48.45%, 2.08% to 26.01%, 1.88% to 11.51% for UPFA 22. Comparing the AUDPC values, there were greater disease intensities in 2007, possibly due the monoculture system. The AUDPC values showed that UPFA 20 was more susceptible to leaf diseases than UPFA 22, even though it showed higher values for grain yield. The control percentage of leaf diseases was higher in 2007 for both cultivars, reaching, based on the leaf severity, 86.74% and 85.90% for UPFA 20 and UPFA22, respectively. The highest chemical economic return for both cultivars was achieved with two applications of fungicide indicated rate in 2006, and with four applications in 2007.
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spelling White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applicationsControle de doenças foliares na aveia branca e danos na produção em resposta à dose e ao número de aplicações de fungicidaAvenna sativacontrole químicoPuccinia coronataDrechslera avenae.Avenna sativachemical controlPuccinia coronataDrechslera avenae.The leaf rust and helmintosporiosis are leave diseases that affect white oat grain yield and components. This research was carried out aiming to quantify the injuries caused by these diseases, considering a multiple pathosystem, to grain yield, 1,000 grains mass and hectoliter weight, and to determine these diseases control percentage in response to the number (one, two and four) and rate (½, ¾ and indicated rate) of piraclostrobina + epoxiconazole fungicide application. Two white oat cultivars were tested: UPFA 20 Teixeirinha and UPFA 22 Temprana. The experiment was set in two growing seasons: 2006, under crop rotation, and 2007, under monoculture. Ten treatments were assessed on each year, distributed randomly in blocks with four replications. For both cultivars, the disease intensity was quantified in phenological stages ranging from the start of tillering to hard dough. The leaf incidence and severity data were submitted to the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). Helminthosporium was the predominant disease until flowering for both growing seasons and cultivars. Leaf rust intensity increased in the subsequent stages. Grain yield, 1,000 grain mass and hectoliter weight damages were higher in 2007 than in 2006 for both cultivars, with percentages varying, respectively, from 5.46% to 50.30%, 3.56% to 32.72 %, 1.49% to 7.20% for UPFA 20, and from 11.10% to 48.45%, 2.08% to 26.01%, 1.88% to 11.51% for UPFA 22. Comparing the AUDPC values, there were greater disease intensities in 2007, possibly due the monoculture system. The AUDPC values showed that UPFA 20 was more susceptible to leaf diseases than UPFA 22, even though it showed higher values for grain yield. The control percentage of leaf diseases was higher in 2007 for both cultivars, reaching, based on the leaf severity, 86.74% and 85.90% for UPFA 20 and UPFA22, respectively. The highest chemical economic return for both cultivars was achieved with two applications of fungicide indicated rate in 2006, and with four applications in 2007.A ferrugem da folha e a helmintosporiose são doenças foliares que afetam o rendimento de grãos e componentes da aveia branca. O objetivo deste trabalho foi quantificar os danos causados pelas duas doenças, considerando um patossistema múltiplo, no rendimento de grãos, massa de mil grãos e peso do hectolitro, bem como determinar a porcentagem de controle destas doenças em resposta ao número (uma duas e quatro) e dose (½, ¾ e dose indicada) de aplicação do fungicida piraclostrobina + epoxiconazole, nas cultivares de aveia branca UPFA 20 Teixeirinha e UPFA 22 Temprana. Os experimentos foram conduzidos na safra agrícola de 2006, em área de rotação de culturas, e na safra de 2007, em área de monocultura. Cada experimento constou de 10 tratamentos, distribuídos em blocos ao acaso, com quatro repetições. A intensidade das doenças foi quantificada entre os estádios fenológicos de início do afilhamento e de grão em massa dura. Os dados de incidência e severidade foliar foram usados para calcular a área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPD). A doença predominante nas duas safras e em ambas as cultivares até o início do florescimento foi a helmintosporiose. A ferrugem da folha teve sua intensidade aumentada nos estádios subseqüentes. Os danos no rendimento de grãos, massa de mil grãos e peso do hectolitro foram maiores na safra de 2007 para as duas cultivares, com valores percentuais variando, respectivamente, de 5,46% a 50,30%, 3,56% a 32,72%, 1,49% a 7,20% na cultivar UPFA 20, e de 11,10% a 48,45%, 2,08% a 26,01%, 1,88% a 11,51% para cultivar UPFA 22. Os valores de AACPD indicaram maior intensidade das doenças em 2007, possivelmente pela maior disponibilidade de inóculo no sistema de monocultura. A cultivar UPFA 20 foi mais suscetível às doenças. No entanto, apresentou maiores valores dos componentes de rendimento. O controle das doenças foi maior nas duas cultivares na safra 2007, atingindo 86,74% e 85,90% para UPFA 20 e UPFA 22, respectivamente. O maior retorno econômico do controle químico para safra de 2006 nas duas cultivares ocorreu com duas aplicações do fungicida na dose indicada, e na safra de 2007 com quatro aplicações.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2008-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/5345Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 7 No. 2 (2008); 127-134Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 7 n. 2 (2008); 127-1342238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/5345/3551Nerbass Junior, João MarinhoCasa, Ricardo TrezziGava, FernandoBogo, AmauriKuhnem Junior, Paulo RobertoBolzan, Jhonata Marcelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-07-01T14:54:21Zoai::article/5345Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2022-07-01T14:54:21Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
Controle de doenças foliares na aveia branca e danos na produção em resposta à dose e ao número de aplicações de fungicida
title White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
spellingShingle White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
Nerbass Junior, João Marinho
Avenna sativa
controle químico
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
Avenna sativa
chemical control
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
title_short White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
title_full White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
title_fullStr White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
title_full_unstemmed White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
title_sort White oat leaf diseases control and production damages in response to the rate and number of fungicide applications
author Nerbass Junior, João Marinho
author_facet Nerbass Junior, João Marinho
Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Gava, Fernando
Bogo, Amauri
Kuhnem Junior, Paulo Roberto
Bolzan, Jhonata Marcel
author_role author
author2 Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Gava, Fernando
Bogo, Amauri
Kuhnem Junior, Paulo Roberto
Bolzan, Jhonata Marcel
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nerbass Junior, João Marinho
Casa, Ricardo Trezzi
Gava, Fernando
Bogo, Amauri
Kuhnem Junior, Paulo Roberto
Bolzan, Jhonata Marcel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Avenna sativa
controle químico
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
Avenna sativa
chemical control
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
topic Avenna sativa
controle químico
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
Avenna sativa
chemical control
Puccinia coronata
Drechslera avenae.
description The leaf rust and helmintosporiosis are leave diseases that affect white oat grain yield and components. This research was carried out aiming to quantify the injuries caused by these diseases, considering a multiple pathosystem, to grain yield, 1,000 grains mass and hectoliter weight, and to determine these diseases control percentage in response to the number (one, two and four) and rate (½, ¾ and indicated rate) of piraclostrobina + epoxiconazole fungicide application. Two white oat cultivars were tested: UPFA 20 Teixeirinha and UPFA 22 Temprana. The experiment was set in two growing seasons: 2006, under crop rotation, and 2007, under monoculture. Ten treatments were assessed on each year, distributed randomly in blocks with four replications. For both cultivars, the disease intensity was quantified in phenological stages ranging from the start of tillering to hard dough. The leaf incidence and severity data were submitted to the area under the disease progress curve (AUDPC). Helminthosporium was the predominant disease until flowering for both growing seasons and cultivars. Leaf rust intensity increased in the subsequent stages. Grain yield, 1,000 grain mass and hectoliter weight damages were higher in 2007 than in 2006 for both cultivars, with percentages varying, respectively, from 5.46% to 50.30%, 3.56% to 32.72 %, 1.49% to 7.20% for UPFA 20, and from 11.10% to 48.45%, 2.08% to 26.01%, 1.88% to 11.51% for UPFA 22. Comparing the AUDPC values, there were greater disease intensities in 2007, possibly due the monoculture system. The AUDPC values showed that UPFA 20 was more susceptible to leaf diseases than UPFA 22, even though it showed higher values for grain yield. The control percentage of leaf diseases was higher in 2007 for both cultivars, reaching, based on the leaf severity, 86.74% and 85.90% for UPFA 20 and UPFA22, respectively. The highest chemical economic return for both cultivars was achieved with two applications of fungicide indicated rate in 2006, and with four applications in 2007.
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