Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar

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Ano de defesa: 2025
Autor(a) principal: Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos lattes
Orientador(a): Pfenning, Ludwig H.
Banca de defesa: Não Informado pela instituição
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Escola de Ciências Agrárias de Lavras (ESAL)
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Agronomia/Fitopatologia
Departamento: Departamento de Fitopatologia
País: brasil
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60261
Resumo: With the ban on burning, sugarcane cultivation faces new challenges in the control and management of fungal diseases previously considered secondary. Increasing losses have been recorded during periods of water deficit due to the higher incidence and severity of Red Rot and Rind Rot, leading to stalk drying, wilting, and rotting, resulting in reduced productivity and sugar quality. In the 2023/2024 growing season, a phenomenon called Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) was also observed, characterized by the simultaneous association of Phaeocytostroma, Colletotrichum, and Fusarium. The main etiological agent of SWS remains unknown, but its occurrence is attributed to climatic conditions, such as prolonged drought, which significantly influence the progress of the syndrome.The objectives of this study were to: (i) identify the fungi associated with Rind Rot and Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) through morphological evaluation and molecular phylogenetic analysis; (ii) test the pathogenicity of representative isolates of the species found; and (iii) describe and document the symptoms observed in the field and in pathogenicity tests. In samples collected from the states of MG, GO, PE, and MS, the fungi Phaeocytostroma sacchari, Colletotrichum falcatum, and species of Fusarium from the F. fujikuroi complex were found associated with symptoms of Rind Rot and Wilt Syndrome. Based on morphological markers, Phaeocytostroma and C. falcatum were identified. Through phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from ITS, LSU, and EF-1α regions, seven isolates were identified as P. sacchari. The pathogenicity of P. sacchari and C. falcatum isolates was tested individually and in combination. Both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms in detached stalks, with P. sacchari alone causing less severe symptoms compared to the other treatments. In tests using detached leaves, only C. falcatum and the combination of both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms. With the method used, it was not possible to reproduce symptoms of wilting and stalk desiccation. Further tests should be conducted to clarify the causes of SWS onset. The information generated may contribute to plant health management and support breeding programs for resistant varieties
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spelling Resende, Mário Lúcio Vilela de ResendePimentel, Guilherme VieiraBarbosa, Márcio Henrique PereiraPfenning, Ludwig H.https://lattes.cnpq.br/9649630703017256Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos2025-09-02T20:42:48Z2025-02-27SANTOS, Ana Karoline Vieira dos. Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar. 2025. 53 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Agronomia/Fitopatologia) - Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2025.https://repositorio.ufla.br/handle/1/60261With the ban on burning, sugarcane cultivation faces new challenges in the control and management of fungal diseases previously considered secondary. Increasing losses have been recorded during periods of water deficit due to the higher incidence and severity of Red Rot and Rind Rot, leading to stalk drying, wilting, and rotting, resulting in reduced productivity and sugar quality. In the 2023/2024 growing season, a phenomenon called Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) was also observed, characterized by the simultaneous association of Phaeocytostroma, Colletotrichum, and Fusarium. The main etiological agent of SWS remains unknown, but its occurrence is attributed to climatic conditions, such as prolonged drought, which significantly influence the progress of the syndrome.The objectives of this study were to: (i) identify the fungi associated with Rind Rot and Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) through morphological evaluation and molecular phylogenetic analysis; (ii) test the pathogenicity of representative isolates of the species found; and (iii) describe and document the symptoms observed in the field and in pathogenicity tests. In samples collected from the states of MG, GO, PE, and MS, the fungi Phaeocytostroma sacchari, Colletotrichum falcatum, and species of Fusarium from the F. fujikuroi complex were found associated with symptoms of Rind Rot and Wilt Syndrome. Based on morphological markers, Phaeocytostroma and C. falcatum were identified. Through phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from ITS, LSU, and EF-1α regions, seven isolates were identified as P. sacchari. The pathogenicity of P. sacchari and C. falcatum isolates was tested individually and in combination. Both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms in detached stalks, with P. sacchari alone causing less severe symptoms compared to the other treatments. In tests using detached leaves, only C. falcatum and the combination of both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms. With the method used, it was not possible to reproduce symptoms of wilting and stalk desiccation. Further tests should be conducted to clarify the causes of SWS onset. The information generated may contribute to plant health management and support breeding programs for resistant varietiesCom a proibição da queima, a cultura da cana-de-açúcar enfrenta novos desafios no controle e manejo de doenças fúngicas antes consideradas secundárias. Perdas crescentes foram registradas em períodos de déficit hídrico devido à maior incidência e severidade da Podridão Vermelha e da Podridão da Casca, levando à seca, à murcha e ao apodrecimento dos colmos, resultando na redução da produtividade e da qualidade do açúcar. No ano agrícola 2023/2024, foi observada ainda um fenômeno denominado Síndrome da Murcha da Cana-de-açúcar (SMC), que apresenta a associação concomitante de Phaeocytostroma, Colletotrichum e Fusarium. Ainda não se conhece o principal agente etiológico da SMC, mas sua ocorrência é atribuída a condições climáticas, como o período prolongado de seca, que exerce influência relevante sobre o progresso dessa síndrome. Os objetivos deste estudo foram: (i) identificar os fungos associados à Podridão da Casca e à Síndrome da Murcha (SMC) por avaliação da morfologia e análise de filogenia molecular; (ii) testar a patogenicidade de isolados representativos das espécies encontradas; (iii) descrever e documentar os sintomas observados em campo e nos testes de patogenicidade. Nos materiais coletados nos estados de MG, GO, PE e MS foram encontrados os fungos Phaeocytostroma sacchari, Colletotrichum falcatum e espécies de Fusarium do complexo fujikuroi associados a sintomas da Podridão da Casca e Síndrome da Murcha. Por meio de marcadores morfológicos foram identificados Phaeocytostroma e C. falcatum. Com base em análise filogenética de sequências de DNA de ITS, LSU e EF-1α, sete isolados foram identificados como P. sacchari. A patogenicidade de isolados de P. sacchari e C. falcatum foi testada individualmente e em combinação. Ambos os fungos induziram sintomas da Podridão Vermelha em colmos destacados, sendo que a inoculação com apenas P. sacchari resultou em menor severidade da doença em comparação aos outros tratamentos. Em testes realizados com folhas destacadas, apenas C. falcatum e a combinação dos dois fungos induziu sintomas de Podridão Vermelha. Com o método utilizado, não foi possível reproduzir sintomas de murcha e dessecação dos colmos. Outros testes devem ser conduzidos para esclarecer as causas do aparecimento da SMC. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
dc.title.alternative.none.fl_str_mv Fungi associated with rot and wilting syndrome in sugarcane
title Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
spellingShingle Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos
Ciêncais Agrárias
Saccharum spp.
Colletotrichum falcatum
Fusarium sacchari.
Filogenia molecular
Patogenicidade
Molecular phylogeny
Pathogenicity
Complexo de espécies Fusarium fujikuroi
Fusarium fujikuroi species complex
title_short Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
title_full Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
title_fullStr Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
title_full_unstemmed Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
title_sort Fungos associados à podridão e à síndrome da murcha em cana-de-açúcar
author Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos
author_facet Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.referee.none.fl_str_mv Resende, Mário Lúcio Vilela de Resende
Pimentel, Guilherme Vieira
Barbosa, Márcio Henrique Pereira
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Pfenning, Ludwig H.
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv https://lattes.cnpq.br/9649630703017256
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Ana Karoline Vieira dos
contributor_str_mv Pfenning, Ludwig H.
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Ciêncais Agrárias
topic Ciêncais Agrárias
Saccharum spp.
Colletotrichum falcatum
Fusarium sacchari.
Filogenia molecular
Patogenicidade
Molecular phylogeny
Pathogenicity
Complexo de espécies Fusarium fujikuroi
Fusarium fujikuroi species complex
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saccharum spp.
Colletotrichum falcatum
Fusarium sacchari.
Filogenia molecular
Patogenicidade
Molecular phylogeny
Pathogenicity
Complexo de espécies Fusarium fujikuroi
Fusarium fujikuroi species complex
description With the ban on burning, sugarcane cultivation faces new challenges in the control and management of fungal diseases previously considered secondary. Increasing losses have been recorded during periods of water deficit due to the higher incidence and severity of Red Rot and Rind Rot, leading to stalk drying, wilting, and rotting, resulting in reduced productivity and sugar quality. In the 2023/2024 growing season, a phenomenon called Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) was also observed, characterized by the simultaneous association of Phaeocytostroma, Colletotrichum, and Fusarium. The main etiological agent of SWS remains unknown, but its occurrence is attributed to climatic conditions, such as prolonged drought, which significantly influence the progress of the syndrome.The objectives of this study were to: (i) identify the fungi associated with Rind Rot and Sugarcane Wilt Syndrome (SWS) through morphological evaluation and molecular phylogenetic analysis; (ii) test the pathogenicity of representative isolates of the species found; and (iii) describe and document the symptoms observed in the field and in pathogenicity tests. In samples collected from the states of MG, GO, PE, and MS, the fungi Phaeocytostroma sacchari, Colletotrichum falcatum, and species of Fusarium from the F. fujikuroi complex were found associated with symptoms of Rind Rot and Wilt Syndrome. Based on morphological markers, Phaeocytostroma and C. falcatum were identified. Through phylogenetic analysis of DNA sequences from ITS, LSU, and EF-1α regions, seven isolates were identified as P. sacchari. The pathogenicity of P. sacchari and C. falcatum isolates was tested individually and in combination. Both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms in detached stalks, with P. sacchari alone causing less severe symptoms compared to the other treatments. In tests using detached leaves, only C. falcatum and the combination of both fungi induced Red Rot symptoms. With the method used, it was not possible to reproduce symptoms of wilting and stalk desiccation. Further tests should be conducted to clarify the causes of SWS onset. The information generated may contribute to plant health management and support breeding programs for resistant varieties
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