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Title: Spatial patterns of mango malformation in irrigated areas of the brazilian semi-arid.
Authors: LOPES, D. B.
MAGALHÃES, E. E.
LARANJEIRA, F. F.
Affiliation: DANIELA BIAGGIONI LOPES, CPATSA.
Date Issued: 2005
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON PLANT DISEASE EPIDEMIOLOGY, 9th, 2005, Landerneau, France. Programme Book of abstracts... Landerneau: INRA; ERD, International Society of Plant Pathology; SFP, 2005.
Pages: p. 56.
Description: There are over 18.000 ha of irrigated mango in the São Francisco River Valley, and 90% of the fruit produced in this semi-arid region is exported to the european and american markets. With the expansion of the mango areas in the last decade, the intensity of malformation has been increasing, and there are many unresolved questions on the dynamics of the disease in the region, such as the role of the mango bud mite (Aceria mangiferae) or mechanical transmission in the dissemination of the disease. This study aimed to characterize the spatial patterns of mango malformation in commercial orchards, of the brazilian semi-arid.
Thesagro: Manga
Doença
Malformação
NAL Thesaurus: Mangoes
Keywords: Área irrigada
Região semi-árida
Mango
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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