Induction of resistance in cocoa against Crinipellis perniciosa and Verticillium dahliae by acibenzolar- S-methyl (ASM) |
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Authors: | M. L. V. Resende G. B. A. Nojosa L. S. Cavalcanti M. A. G. Aguilar L. H. C. P. Silva J. O. Perez G. C. G. Andrade G. A. Carvalho R. M. Castro |
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Affiliation: | Depto de Fitopatologia, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Cx. Postal 37, CEP 37200-000, Lavras, MG;;Comissão Executiva do Plano da Lavoura Cacaueira, Cx. Postal 07, CEP 45600-000, Itabuna, BA;and;Syngenta Proteção de Cultivos Ltda, Av. Nações Unidas, 18·001, 2°andar, CEP 04795-900, São Paulo, SP, Brazil |
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Abstract: | The benzothiadiazole compound acibenzolar- S -methyl (ASM) was assessed as an inducer of resistance against Crinipellis perniciosa , agent of witches' broom, and Verticillium dahliae , agent of vascular wilt, both on cocoa. ASM induced a reduction in incidence of witches' broom of up to 84·5% when sprayed 30 days before inoculation on cocoa seedlings of cv. Catongo. ASM also induced a reduction in severity of Verticillium wilt to 55·4% on cv. Theobahia. For both pathosystems, effects of dose on disease were not clearly observed. The efficacy of the inducer increased with the interval between sprayings and the respective inoculations with the pathogens. In another experiment, the effect of ASM on the control of witches' broom on cocoa seedlings was compared with that of cuprous oxide and tebuconazole, all sprayed 15 days before inoculation. ASM reduced disease incidence by 60·1% compared with the inoculated control. ASM was superior to tebuconazole, and there was also a tendency for ASM to be better than cuprous oxide. To understand the mechanism of action of ASM as an inducer of resistance, alterations in the levels of total phenolics, polyphenol oxidases and peroxidases were evaluated 3, 15 and 30 days after spraying of seedlings of cv. Catongo. Enzyme activities from seedlings of cv. Theobahia were evaluated 30 days after spraying. On cv. Catongo, no significant differences in total phenolic content and polyphenol oxidase activity were detected after spraying. However, an increase in peroxidase activity was detected at all times of evaluation. On cv. Theobahia, significant increases in activities of peroxidase and polyphenol oxidase were detected, indicating that defence responses due to ASM were dependent on host genotype. |
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Keywords: | lignification oxidative enzymes phenolics systemically acquired resistance Theobroma cacao vascular wilt witches' broom |
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