Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical (Jun 2015)

Quantification of postharvest diseases of guava accessions cultivated in organic system

  • Juliana Altafin Galli,
  • Ivan Herman Fischer,
  • Maria Cecília de Arruda Palharini,
  • Marcos Doniseti Michelotto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1983-40632015v4533713
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 2
pp. 225 – 230

Abstract

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Among the postharvest diseases that occur in guava, anthracnose, black spot and stem-end rot are the most common. The incidence and diversity of these diseases depend on the host genotype. This study aimed to identify and quantify the postharvest diseases of guava accessions cultivated in organic system. For the characterization of diseases, 30 fruits from 48 accessions were evaluated in a completely randomized design. Anthracnose and black spot were the most frequent postharvest diseases in guava. The Vermelha Redonda (Shimoda), L5P21, L3P12, EEF-3, IAC-4 -Unesp and Monte Alto -Comum 1 accessions stood out with the lowest incidence of anthracnose and black spot, while L4P13, L1P2 and Creme Arredondada (Unesp) showed the highest incidence of anthracnose, black spot and stem-end rot. The Fusicoccum sp., Phomopsis sp., Phoma sp., Dothiorella sp. and Lasiodiplodia sp. pathogens were identified as the main responsible for causing stem-end rot symptoms.

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