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Investigating phenotypic variability and sensitivity in vitro to the fungicides of Pseudocercospora griseola strains
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Bean Improvement Cooperative (BIC)
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Angular leaf spot (ALS) of common bean, caused by fungus
Pseudocercospora griseola, is
widespread and typical of tropical regions. ALS is responsible for significant crop damage and
can result yield losses depending on cultivars susceptibility and environmental conditions. The
use of fungicides is the main control meth
od of disease and obtaining of resistant lines is difficult
due to wide pathogen variability and presence of major and quantitative resistance genes (Pereira
et al. 2015). There are insufficient information about traits of the pathogen involved in spread,
penetration, infection and colonization in common bean. Furthermore, studies about P. griseola
strains sensibility to fungicides have not been found in literature. Thus, this study has evaluated
cytological and physiological variability and also sensibility to fungicides of a population of P. griseola strains from Brazil.
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LIBRELON, S. S. et al. Investigating phenotypic variability and sensitivity in vitro to the fungicides of Pseudocercospora griseola strains. Annual Report of the Bean Improvement Cooperative, [S.l.], v. 59, p. 61-62, Apr. 2016.
