Coffee Science
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Item Coffee plant diseases affected by nutritional balance(Universidade Federal de Lavras, 2023-05-02) Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Pozza, Adélia Aziz AlexandreIn recent years, sustainability has become a priority in agricultural production programs throughout Brazilian territory due to the need to ensure food security and environmental quality. Diseases continue to be a factor limiting sustainable agricultural production, due to the great need for chemical defenses for their control. Thus, it is indispensable to make use of alternative management techniques to reduce the use of such chemical defenses and to increase resistance of plants to diseases. It is known that mineral nutrients affect plant resistance to diseases, and effective physical and biochemical response of plants to pathogens is determined by adequate concentrations of mineral elements in the plant tissues. This review presents the most recent information related to the mode of action of the nutrients in the host-pathogen interaction and individual action in the control of plant diseases with the use of essential nutrients, as well as other elements considered beneficial, such as Si. It also reports on the use of some of these mineral nutrients in control of the main diseases of the coffee plant that occur in Brazil, especially rust, cercosporiosis or brown eye spot, phoma leaf spot, and bacterial blight. In addition, contradictory and satisfactory results are found in the literature on the use of mineral nutrients in control of different diseases, including coffee diseases.Item Initial stages of infectious process of Pseudomonas syringae pv. garcae in coffee leaves(Editora UFLA, 2019-07) Souza, José Otávio Gusmão de; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Belan, Leônidas Leoni; Freitas, Marcelo Loran de Oliveira; Oliveira, Júlia MarquesBacterial blight of coffee (Pseudomonas syringae pv. garcae) (PSG) has been causing damage and losses to coffee growing. However, initial stages of the infectious process should be described in order to understand the relationship cycle and to propose efficient management strategies. This study described the initial stages of infectious process of the PSG in coffee leaves over time. The bacterial penetration sites studied were stomata, leaf margins, and wounds. Coffee seedlings received 50μL inoculum suspension at marked points on the abaxial face and leaf margins, and around wounds. By 30 minutes, 1, 3, 6, and 12 hours after inoculation, leaf disks collected at inoculated points were analyzed with scanning electron microscopy. One hour after inoculation, bacterial groups could be seen as result of cell multiplication. Subsequently, the number of grouped bacteria increased proportionally over time. A growing population concentration was found near stomata, wounds, epidermal appendages, and wax layer on leaf margins and leaf tip. From these places bacteria were positioned in their long axis starting from structures, thus created a population gradient and displacement flow toward penetration sites. Initial stages of infectious process occurred in all penetration sites, thus it was not possible to determine a preferred pathway.Item Infection process of Cercospora coffeicola in immature coffee fruits(Editora UFLA, 2019-01) Paula, Paulo Victor Augusto Azevedo de; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Alves, Eduardo; Moreira, Silvino Intra; Paula, Júlio Cesar Azevedo; Santos, Leandro AlvarengaCercosporiosis is caused by Cercospora coffeicola and represents a very important coffee plants phytosanitary problem. Catuaí IAC 144 and Topázio cultivars at the F2 stage were inoculated with a conidial suspension. Samples were collected at 4, 8, 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, 96, and 168 hours after inoculation (hai) for scanning electron microscope studies. Fungal germination in epidermal surface occurred four hai; penetration only through epidermal wounds, without appressoria, started at 12 hai while the mycelial colonization occurred at 72 hai. The infection in immature coffee fruits implies brown eyespot control management anticipation need, even before the first symptoms.Item Interaction of K and B in the intensity of coffee rust in nutrient solution(Editora UFLA, 2018-04) Vasco, Gabriel Brandão; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Silva, Marília Goulart da; Pozza, Adélia Aziz Alexandre; Chaves, EugênioThis study aimed at assessing the interaction of potassium (K) and boron (B) in the coffee rust intensity in a nutrient solution. The experiment which was performed in a greenhouse was set up in the randomized complete block design (DBC) with four replicates. The experimental unit involved a single vase with two Catuaí Vermelho (IAC 144) cultivars. The treatments included five doses of boron (0.05, 0.50, 1, 2 and 4 mg L-1 ) and five of potassium (4.0, 5.0, 6.0, 7.0 and 8.0 mmol L-1 ), totaling to 25 treatments in a factorial variance analysis. All the coffee seedling leaves were inoculated with Hemileia vastatrix. For the next 24 hours, the vases were covered with a black plastic bag, and left in the greenhouse to ensure favorable conditions for the fungal infection. A significant interaction was observed between the potassium (K) and boron (B) nutrients in coffee rust intensity. As the boron dose increased from 0.05 to 2.0 mg L-1 , the coffee rust intensity was observed to rise. From the 0.50 mg L-1 dose of B a drastic drop in the dry plant mass was observed, which reached zero index at the highest boron dose due to phytotoxicity.Item Irrigação por gotejamento e manejo do fósforo no progresso da ferrugem do cafeeiro(Editora UFLA, 2017-04) Barbosa Junior, Mauro Peraro; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Souza, Paulo Estevão de; Oliveira e Silva, Mirian de Lourdes; Pozza, Adélia Aziz Alexandre; Guimarães, Rubens JoséA ferrugem é a principal doença do cafeeiro, sendo sua ocorrência e intensidade afetadas em razão do fornecimento de água e equilíbrio nutricional das plantas. Dessa forma, o objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar o progresso da ferrugem do cafeeiro em função de diferentes manejos de irrigação e da adubação fosfatada, em lavoura irrigada por gotejamento. O estudo foi realizado em Lavras-MG, em cafeeiro da cultivar MGS Travessia. As avaliações da doença foram realizadas no período de março de 2012 a novembro de 2014. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, com doze tratamentos, sendo 3 manejos de adubação, 4 manejos de irrigação e 3 repetições, totalizando 36 parcelas. O resultado referente à media da incidência da doença durante o período avaliado foi plotado em gráfico. Os dados de incidência foram integrados em área abaixo da curva de progresso da doença (AACPIF). Foi observada maior AACPIF (P<0,05) no tratamento sem irrigação no ano de 2013. A ausência da adubação com fósforo também proporcionou maior progresso da ferrugem.Item Phytotoxicity of mineral, vegetable oils and foliar fertilizers in coffee seedlings(Editora UFLA, 2017-01) Santos, Leandro Alvarenga; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Souza, Paulo Estevão deThe objective of this study was to evaluate the toxicity in coffee seedlings caused by mineral oil, vegetable and foliar fertilizer, applied in different radiation intensities. In the first experiment not observed symptoms of phytotoxicity in the control plants and sprayed with foliar fertilizer. Two experiments to study the phytotoxic action of oils and foliar fertilizers were performed. The first was evaluated phytotoxic effects of mineral oil, vegetable oil and foliar fertilizer in different application times. In the second experiment evaluated the intensity of radiation in the occurrence of toxicity symptoms caused by both oils. At the end of the second experiment samples were taken to perform scanning electron microscopy. Plants sprayed 12:00 h had higher incidence and severity of injuries to both oils in relation to others (9:00 and 17:00h). In the light intensity experiment proved that the increase of light intensity from 80 to 320 μmol/m2/s promoted an increase in symptoms of phytotoxicity. In the analysis of lesions by scanning electron microscopy, deformations on the leaf surface caused by mineral oil and also for vegetable oil were observed.Item Nitrogênio e potássio na intensidade da mancha aureolada do cafeeiro em solução nutritiva(Editora UFLA, 2017-01) Pérez, Cristian David Plaza; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Pozza, Adélia Aziz Alexandre; Freitas, Aurivan Soares; Silva, Marília Goulart daA nutrição equilibrada pode auxiliar no controle de doenças do cafeeiro. Assim, objetivou-se avaliar o efeito da adubação nitrogenada e potássica na intensidade da mancha aureolada do cafeeiro, em câmara de crescimento. Utilizou-se a cultivar Mundo Novo 376/4, suscetível à doença. Os tratamentos consistiram de cinco doses de N (3, 7, 11, 15 e 19 mmol L -1 ) combinadas com cinco doses de K (3, 5, 7, 9 e 11 mmol L -1 ), em esquema fatorial 5 x 5, totalizando 25 tratamentos e três repetições compostas por duas mudas em solução nutritiva. O delineamento experimental foi o inteiramente casualizado. Avaliou-se a incidência e a severidade da doença. A área abaixo da curva de progresso da incidência (AACPDI) e da severidade (AACPDS) foi calculada. Observou-se a maior incidência da doença (97,2%) na combinação das maiores doses de N e K. Houve diferença significativa apenas para o N na AACPDS, massa da planta seca e clorofilas a, b e total. A menor AACPDS (7,79) foi obtida com a dose 13,34 mmol L -1 de N. Houve correlação significativa e positiva para as clorofilas a, b e total com o N e a AACPS.Item Cobre via foliar na nutrição e na produção de mudas de cafeeiro(Editora UFLA, 2015-10) Dias, Kaio Gonçalves de Lima; Carmo, Davi Lopes do; Pozza, Adélia Aziz Alexandre; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Guimarães, Paulo Tácito GontijoObjetivou-se, com este estudo, avaliar o efeito de fontes e doses de cobre (Cu) aplicado via foliar na nutrição e na produção de mudas de cafeeiro. Os tratamentos consistiram de combinações de duas fontes (Sulfato Cúprico Amoniacal - SCA e Sulfato de Cobre - SC) e quatro doses (0, 250, 500 e 1000 g ha -1 ) de Cu. As fontes de Cu nas diferentes doses foram dissolvidas em água e calculadas para o volume de pulverização foliar de 400 L ha -1 de calda. As doses foram parceladas em três aplicações espaçadas de 20 dias. Avaliaram-se os teores e o conteúdo de Cu na folha, no caule, na raiz e total das plantas; a matéria seca da folha, caule, raiz e total; a eficiência de utilização, a eficiência de absorção e a eficiência de translocação em mudas de cafeeiro. De modo geral,os maiores teores e conteúdos de Cu foram obtidos para a fonte SC. Os incrementos máximos de matéria seca total foram de 48 g para o SCA e de 51 g para o SC, para as doses de 534 e 668 g ha -1 , respectivamente. As maiores eficiências de utilização e de absorção foram constatadas para o SCA e SC, respectivamente. A eficiência de translocação foi semelhante para as duas fontes.Item Incidência da cercosporiose em frutos de cafeeiro: diferentes densidades de plantio e manejos de irrigação(Editora UFLA, 2015-01) Vasco, Gabriel Brandão; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Scalco, Myriane Stella; Santos, Leone Stabile Dias; Custódio, Adriano Augusto de Paiva; Oliveira e Silva, Mirian de LourdesObjetivou-se, neste trabalho, avaliar a incidência da cercosporiose, em frutos de cafeeiro, sob diferentes manejos de irrigação e densidades de plantio. O estudo foi realizado na Universidade Federal de Lavras, no ano agrícola 2008/2009 e 2009/2010, sendo coletados 320 frutos por parcela. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos casualizados, com quatro repetições. Os tratamentos corresponderam pelas densidades de plantio de 2.500, 3.333, 5.000 e 10.000 plantas ha -1 e seis subparcelas: testemunha (T0), irrigações durante todo o ano, quando a tensão da água no solo atingiu valores de 20 e 60 kPa (T1 e T2), irrigações quando a tensão da água atingiu valores de 20 kPa e 60 kPa e suspensas durante os meses de julho e agosto ou quando o déficit hídrico foi superior a 100 mm (T3 e T4) e irrigações utilizando o software Irriplus (T5). A maior incidência da cercosporiose, na região de Lavras/MG, depende da pluviosidade e da distribuição de chuvas do ano agrícola. Na safra de 2009, a interação da irrigação com a densidade de plantio não foi significativa devido à boa pluviosidade nesse período. Houve maior incidência da doença nas densidades de plantio de 3.333 (19,58%) e 5.000 (18,06%) plantas ha -1 . Na safra 2010, ocorreu maior incidência da doença (35,50%) na testemunha, e a menor incidência nos tratamentos T4 (8,31%) e T5 (12,80%), na densidade de 2.500 plantas ha -1 .Item Effect of temperature and leaf wetness on Phoma tarda and phoma leaf spot in coffee seedlings(Editora UFLA, 2015-01) Lorenzetti, Emi Rainildes; Pozza, Edson Ampélio; Souza, Paulo Estevão de; Santos, Leandro Alvarenga; Alves, Eduardo; Silva, André Costa da; Maia, Fernanda Gonçalves Martins; Carvalho, Rejane Rodrigues da CostaPhoma leaf spot is a major disease of coffee plants in regions with specific conditions of temperature and humidity. Despite the importance of environmental variables for disease progression, so far they have been poorly understood. Thus, we assessed the effect of different temperatures (15, 20, 25 and 30 oC) on mycelial growth, production and germination of conidia of Phoma tarda; and the same effect of temperature (15, 20, 25 and 30 oC) and leaf wetness duration (6, 12, 24, 36 and 48 hours) on fungal infection and severity of disease over time in coffee plants. Disease assessment was integrated in the area using the disease progress curve (AUDPC) and the infection processes were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The optimal temperatures for fungus growth, conidial production and germination in vitro were 22.9, 29.8, and 25.1 °C, respectively. Temperatures ranging from 15-20 °C significantly increased germ tube length and provided favorable conditions for pathogen infection through observation of early events such as cuticle separation from leaf tissue. The same temperature range combined with increasing leaf wetness periods, reached the highest value of the AUDPC of phoma leaf spot. Thus, it was found that both temperature and leaf wetness duration in the variables assessed and the difference in relation to temperature for in vitro growth and sporulation for in vivo tests were important.