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M.F. Madeira F.B. Figueiredo A.G.S. Pinto L.D. Nascimento M. Furtado E. Mouta-Confort C.C. de Paula A. Bogio M.C.A. Gomes A.M.S. Bessa S.R.L. Passos 《Research in veterinary science》2009,87(2):260-262
The objective of this study was to evaluate intact skin of seroreactive dogs as a possible target for the parasitological confirmation of canine visceral leishmaniasis (CVL). For this purpose, 394 dogs identified in serological surveys carried out in the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte were studied. Blood was collected from all animals for serology and a tissue sample was obtained from two sites for parasitological diagnosis. Skin obtained from the ear and scapular region was simultaneously analyzed in 247 animals and lesion samples and ear skin were analyzed in 147 dogs. Leishmania parasites were isolated from 310 (78.7%) animals, and all isolates were identified as Leishmania chagasi. Simultaneous isolation from two sites was possible in 240 of the 310 animals, including ear and scapular skin in 151/247 (61.1%) and ear skin and skin lesions in 89/147 (60.5%). Ours results suggest that intact skin is one of the main target sites for the parasitological confirmation of CVL in seroreactive dogs. 相似文献
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Alfonso D. Victoria Arellano Emanueli B. Furtado Tailine M. Holz Paulo C. Pazdiora Gustavo M. da Silva Emerson M. Del Ponte Leandro J. Dallagnol 《Plant pathology》2022,71(5):1056-1065
Italian ryegrass is a major pasture crop cultivated mainly for feeding cattle in southern Brazil. The choice of crop is based on nutritional quality and the shortage of pastures that occur during the winter in the southernmost part of Brazil. In this region, the production of biomass and seeds are threatened by diseases, in particular fungal diseases that affect the foliage. In this study we identified and monitored the natural occurrence of a complex of leaf spotting diseases and evaluated the effects of combined management practices to reduce the intensity of foliar diseases: seed treatment with Trichoderma atroviride, soil amendment with silicon and cutting frequency (none, one or two cuts). Three diseases were present in a two-season experiment: grey leaf spot (Pyricularia oryzae), brown leaf spot (Bipolaris sorokiniana) and parrot's eye leaf spot (Cercospora sp.). Grey leaf spot had the highest severity, regardless of treatment, during the first season, and was the only disease present in the following season. Grey leaf spot dominated, and plants receiving only one cut were more prone to P. oryzae infection. The treatments with silicon or T. atroviride reduced the relative disease by 40% to 80%, in relation to untreated and uncut regimes. This study showed the main leaf spot diseases associated with L. multiflorum. Moreover, it demonstrates for the first time in the region the effectiveness of reducing leaf spot via the application of silicon in the soil, inoculation of seeds with T. atroviride and managing the cutting regime. 相似文献
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Souza Luana Lelis Zorzetto Mariana Furtado Ricci Túlio José Terra Canesin Roberta Carrilho Dias e Silva Nhayandra Christina Negrão João Alberto dos Santos Gonçalves Cyrillo Joslaine Noely Mercadante Maria Eugênia Zerlotti 《Tropical animal health and production》2019,51(7):2045-2055
Tropical Animal Health and Production - Twenty-seven Nellore cow-calf pairs were submitted for feed efficiency testing. The animals were weighed every 21 ± 5 days to... 相似文献
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Effect of temperature and leaf wetness duration on infection of sweet oranges by Asiatic citrus canker 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
M. Dalla Pria R. C. S. Christiano E. L. Furtado L. Amorim A. Bergamin Filho 《Plant pathology》2006,55(5):657-663
Asiatic citrus canker, caused by Xanthomonas smithii ssp. citri , formerly X. axonopodis pv. citri , is one of the most serious phytosanitary problems in Brazilian citrus crops. Experiments were conducted under controlled conditions to assess the influence of temperature and leaf wetness duration on infection and subsequent symptom development of citrus canker in sweet orange cvs Hamlin, Natal, Pera and Valencia. The quantified variables were incubation period, disease incidence, disease severity, mean lesion density and mean lesion size at temperatures of 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 42°C, and leaf wetness durations of 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20 and 24 h. Symptoms did not develop at 42°C. A generalized beta function showed a good fit to the temperature data, severity being highest in the range 30–35°C. The relationship between citrus canker severity and leaf wetness duration was explained by a monomolecular model, with the greatest severity occurring at 24 h of leaf wetness, with 4 h of wetness being the minimum duration sufficient to cause 100% incidence at optimal temperatures of 25–35°C. Mean lesion density behaved similarly to disease severity in relation to temperature variation and leaf wetness duration. A combined monomolecular-beta generalized model fitted disease severity, mean lesion density or lesion size as a function of both temperature and duration of leaf wetness. The estimated minimum and maximum temperatures for the occurrence of disease were 12°C and 40°C, respectively. 相似文献
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Epitypification,characterization and phylogenetic positioning of Pseudobeltrania cedrelae,the causal agent of pseudobeltrania spot on Cedrela fissilis 下载免费PDF全文
The fungus Pseudobeltrania cedrelae, the type species of the genus, is the causal agent of an important leaf spot in seedlings and adult plant of cedar (Cedrela fissilis). Due to the contradictory phylogenetic position of the genus Pseudobeltrania, epitypification of P. cedrelae was carried out based on a culture obtained from the same locality and host of the original type. Samples were collected, and 10 isolates of P. cedrelae associated with lesions on cedar leaflets were obtained. For morphological characterization, conidia, conidiophores, conidiogeneous cells, conidiogeneous loci and basal cells were taken both from the fungus obtained from leaf lesions and from that obtained in slide culture. Mycelial growth rates and sporulation were evaluated in six different culture media. For molecular phylogeny, maximum parsimony analyses were performed from the ITS and 28S sequences of the isolates. Both the morphological characteristics of the fungal structures obtained from symptomatic leaves and the slide culture technique presented variations. In foliar lesions, isolates presented the same morphological characteristics as the type material. Mycelial growth rate and sporulation of P. cedrelae were greatest on malt extract agar and V8 juice agar. Pseudobeltrania cedrelae was pathogenic when inoculated into healthy cedar plants. According to the phylogenetic tree, isolates grouped in the same clade, but in a distinct clade of Pseudobeltrania ocoteae. The results suggested that P. ocoteae belongs to the genus Hemibeltrania. This paper presents new information on P. cedrelae that contributes to clarifying the phylogeny of the Beltraniaceae. 相似文献
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Brito Giovani G. Concenço Germani Costa Vladimir E. Fagundes Paulo Ricardo R. da Silva-Filho João Luis Parfitt José Maria B. Magalhães Ariano Silva Giovana T. Jardim Thaís M. Luccas Nathália Furtado Scivittaro Walkyria B. 《Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology》2022,25(1):19-32
Journal of Crop Science and Biotechnology - Phenotyping is the major bottleneck in the effort to develop varieties of rice (Oryza sativa L.) suitable for growing under a water-saving irrigation... 相似文献
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Bruno Araujo Furtado de Mendonça Elpídio Inácio Fernandes Filho Carlos Ernesto Gonçalves Reynaud Schaefer Anôr Fiorini de Carvalho José Frutuoso do Vale Jr. Guilherme Resende Corrêa 《Journal of Soils and Sediments》2014,14(3):525-537