Agronomic characterization and responses to coffeeleaf rust in coffee progenies resistant to the gall nematode Meloidogyne exigua

Authors

  • Ramiro Machado Rezende Universidade Vale do Rio Verde
  • Gladyston Rodrigues Carvalho Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais
  • Alex Mendonça de Carvalho Universidade Estadual Paulista
  • Antonio Nazareno Mendes Universidade Federal de Lavras
  • Sônia Maria Lima Salgado Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais
  • Cesar Elias Botelho Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais
  • Andre Dominghetti Ferreira Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n2p671

Keywords:

Coffea arabica, Timor Hybrid, Genetic Breeding, Yield.

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine agronomic characteristics and responses to the coffee leaf rust fungus (Hemileia vastatrix Berk. et Br.) in coffee progenies resistant to the gall nematode Meloidogyne exigua. The experiment was conducted in December 2000 at Ouro Verde Farm (FazendaOuro Verde), located in the municipality of Campos Altos – Minas Gerais (MG). Ten F3:4 progenies were evaluated. They were derived from crosses between CIFC 2570 Timor Hybrid selections and Catuaí cultivars known to be resistant to M. exigua. The Catuaí Vermelho IAC 99 cultivar served as a control. A randomized block design with three replicates was used. In total, there were thirty-three plots consisting of eight plants each. The following characteristics were assessed between the harvests of 2011/2012 and 2014/2015: (a) yield expressed as processed coffee bags ha-1; (b) rust incidence and severity; (c) vegetative vigor; (d) percentage of coffee fruits at the “cherry” stage; (e) percentage of floaters; (f) crown diameter; (g) percentage of coffee beans of size sieve 17 and higher; and (h) sensory analysis of the coffee beverage. The results indicated the following: (a) the H514-7-14-2, H514-7-4-5, H493-1-2-2, H514-7-16-3, H514-7-8-11, H518-2-10-1, and H514-5-2-4 progenies were the most productive; (b) all progenies showed promising resistance to coffee leaf rust; (c) all genotypes had the potential for specialty coffee production; (d) the H493-1-2-2 progeny showed resistance both to rust and the nematode, and has good potential for specialty coffee production; and (e) the yields of the H514-7-8-11, H518-2-10-1, H514-5-2-4, H514-7-16-3, H514-7-14-2, H514-7-4-5, and H493-1-2-2 progenies were significantly higher than that of the Catuaí IAC 99 control.

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Author Biographies

Ramiro Machado Rezende, Universidade Vale do Rio Verde

Prof. Dr., UNINCOR, Três Corações, MG, Brasil.

Gladyston Rodrigues Carvalho, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais

Pesquisador Dr., Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, EPAMIG, Lavras, MG, Brasil. Bolsista Produtividade CNPq.

Alex Mendonça de Carvalho, Universidade Estadual Paulista

Prof. Dr., Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, Campus Registro, Registro, SP, Brasil.

Antonio Nazareno Mendes, Universidade Federal de Lavras

Prof. Dr., Universidade Federal de Lavras, UFLA, Lavras, MG, Brasil. Bolsista Produtividade CNPq.

Sônia Maria Lima Salgado, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais

Pesquisador Dr., Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, EPAMIG, Lavras, MG, Brasil. Bolsista Produtividade CNPq.

Cesar Elias Botelho, Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais

Pesquisador Dr., Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária de Minas Gerais, EPAMIG, Lavras, MG, Brasil. Bolsista Produtividade CNPq.

Andre Dominghetti Ferreira, Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

Pesquisador Dr., Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária, EMBRAPA, Campo Grande, MS, Brasil.

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Published

2017-05-02

How to Cite

Rezende, R. M., Carvalho, G. R., Carvalho, A. M. de, Mendes, A. N., Salgado, S. M. L., Botelho, C. E., & Ferreira, A. D. (2017). Agronomic characterization and responses to coffeeleaf rust in coffee progenies resistant to the gall nematode Meloidogyne exigua. Semina: Ciências Agrárias, 38(2), 671–682. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2017v38n2p671

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