Ciência Rural (Jul 2015)

Positive relationship between citrus leaf miner and alternaria brown spot

  • Fernando Alves de Azevedo,
  • Ivan Bortolato Martelli,
  • Denis Augusto Polydoro,
  • Camilla de Andrade Pacheco,
  • Evandro Henrique Schinor,
  • Marinês Bastianel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20141248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 7
pp. 1160 – 1163

Abstract

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Alternaria brown spot, or ABS (Alternaria alternata), is the most prevalent fungal disease of tangerines in the world. Field observations have revealed ABS lesions on leaves wounded by the citrus leaf miner (CLM). Thus, the objective of this study was to assess the relationship between CLM and ABS. Leaves from young Murcott tangor plants and detached leaves from 16 different varieties of tangerines with and without lesions caused by CLM were inoculated with A. alternata. The symptoms of the plants were subsequently quantified by counting the number of lesions, and the lesion area was estimated using a diagrammatic scale. The presence of CLM damage aggravates the severity of Alternaria alternata fungus infections in susceptible tangerine varieties.

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