Effectiveness of soil management practices on Fusarium wilt of banana in the Ribeira Valley, Brazil

被引:0
作者
Luiz Teixeira
Edson Nomura
Erval Damatto
Henrique Vieira
Charles Staver
Miguel Dita
机构
[1] Instituto Agronômico,Centro de Solos e Recursos Ambientais
[2] Agência Paulista de Tecnologia dos Agronegócios,undefined
[3] Embrapa Meio Ambiente,undefined
[4] Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT,undefined
来源
Tropical Plant Pathology | 2022年 / 47卷
关键词
f.sp. ; spp.; Panama disease; Soil health;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense (Foc), the causal agent of Fusarium wilt of banana (FWB), is doubtless the most challenging pathogen of this crop. In Brazil, FWB caused a dramatic shift from the susceptible cultivars “Maçã” (AAB) and “Prata” (AAB) to Cavendish (AAA) cultivars, which are resistant to local Foc populations. Management practices to reduce yield losses due to FWB in these cultivars would improve returns to growers serving this market, while also building knowledge to cope with other Foc populations, such as tropical race 4, still not present in Brazil. In this study, a set of soil management practices aiming to reduce FWB intensity, enhance soil health, and increase productivity were evaluated in the banana cultivar “Prata Catarina” (Pome, AAB). A field trial was established in a naturally Foc-infested area where three alternative treatments (T1, T2, T3) and a control were compared during three cropping cycles. In the T3 treatment, Ca(NO3)2 and heat-treated rock phosphate were applied as sources of N and P, together with 3 t ha−1 of compost at planting plus 12 t ha−1 of compost per year. T1 and T2 treatments were variations of the T3 treatment. Control plots followed the local practices of the banana growers. Regardless of the treatment, the first symptoms of FWB were observed at the flowering stage. The average FWB incidence was > 90% higher in the control than in the treatments in the first cropping cycle. However, the effectiveness of the treatments on reducing FWB decreased gradually in the second and third cycles. Soil analyses revealed a significant impact in the pH, Ca availability, and base saturation, which were higher in the treatments (T1, T2, T3) than in the control. Plant nutrition was not significantly altered by treatments, except for Ca content, which was lower in the control than in the treatments. The average yield of three cycles was 14% greater in the alternative treatments than in the control. Our results also indicate that the soil management practices tested in this study were not enough to cope with FWB. Further studies testing additional practices, such as reducing initial pathogen inoculum load at pre-planting, early detection, and eradication of infected plants, should also be conducted to verify its applicability as part of integrated FWB management packages.
引用
收藏
页码:411 / 420
页数:9
相关论文
共 67 条
[1]  
Bolan NS(1991)Processes of soil acidification during nitrogen cycling with emphasis on legume based pastures Plant Soil 134 53-63
[2]  
Hedley MJ(2018)Fusarium wilt of banana: current knowledge on epidemiology and research needs toward sustainable disease management Front Plant Sci 871 1-21
[3]  
White RE(2015)Comparative study of ammonium and nitrate on banana wilt disease development Acta Phytopathologiga Sinica 45 73-79
[4]  
Dita M(2008)Role of nutrients in controlling plant diseases in sustainable agriculture. A Review Agronomy for Sustainable Development 28 33-46
[5]  
Barquero M(2017)Inducing the rhizosphere microbiome by biofertilizer application to suppress banana Fusarium wilt disease Soil Biol Biochem 104 39-48
[6]  
Heck D(2009)Relações entre ocorrência do Mal-de-Panama em bananeira da cv. Nanicão e nutrientes no solo e nas folhas Tropical Plant Pathology 34 211-215
[7]  
Dong X(2015)Differential colonization patterns of bananas (Musa spp.) by physiological race 1 and race 4 isolates of Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense J Phytopathol 163 807-817
[8]  
Zheng Q(2007)Managing nutrition to control plant disease Landbauforschung Völkenrode 4 313-322
[9]  
Wang M(2017)Members of gammaproteobacteria as indicator species of healthy banana plants on Fusarium wilt-infested fields in Central America Sci Rep 7 1-9
[10]  
Dordas C(1995)Manual de nutrición y fertilización del banano Ipni 1 13-20