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Severity of gummy stem blight on melon in relation to cultivars, use of fungicides and growing season

Journal

HORTICULTURA BRASILEIRA
Volume 35, Issue 4, Pages 483-489

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ASSOC BRASILEIRA HORTICULTURA
DOI: 10.1590/S0102-053620170403

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Cucumis melo; Stagonosporopsis cucurbitacearum; chemical control

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  1. Secretary of Economic Development, Science, Technology and Innovation of the State of Tocantins (Secretaria do Desenvolvimento Economico, Ciencia, Tecnologia e Inovacao do Estado do Tocantins)
  2. Coordination of Improvement of higher education personnel (CAPES)

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The authors aimed to evaluate the resistance to gummy stem blight and the agronomic traits of the melon crop in the Southern Region of the State of Tocantins, Brazil, in two growing seasons, submitted or not to treatment with fungicides. Two experiments were carried out: dry season (experiment I), and rainy season (experiment II), respectively, comprising the periods from July to October 2013 and from March to May 2014. Six melon cultivars were used in each season. In the dry season: Eldorado 300, Hibrix, Dourado Amarelo, Louro, Gaucho Redondo and Canarian; and in the rainy season: Eldorado 300, Hibrix, HF-4439, Louro, Gaucho Redondo and Canarian. Treatments consisted of each cultivar and split plot with (WA) or without fungicides application (NA). All cultivars were susceptible to disease, considering that Gaucho Redondo was the least susceptible in the dry season. The fungicide application decreased disease severity in the dry season, however the productivity of the crop in treatments without fungicide application were not compromised, due to the late onset of the disease, and ranged from 19.2 t/ha for Eldorado 300 up to 41.9 t/ha for Canarian. The total soluble solids showed average values of 12 degrees Brix, except for cultivar Gaucho Redondo, which showed Brix value lower than commercial standards. During the rainy season, fungicide application did not protect the plants, which did not complete the cycle, resulting in the absence of marketable fruit production. The climatic characteristics observed in the rainy season, with high humidity, leaf wetness and high temperatures are favorable for the development of gummy stem blight in melon plants. Thus, in Tocantins, the dry season is characterized as the best time of year for cultivation, between April and September.

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