ARTICLE
TITLE

Exogenous application of salicylic acid to control coffee rust

SUMMARY

The exogenous application of salicylic acid can induce plant resistance against pathogens. However, little is known about the potential uses of this bioregulator for controlling coffee diseases. In this study, we assessed the effect of applying salicylic acid (SA – 150 mg L-1) on the management of coffee rust (Hemileia vastatrix) in a 7-year-old coffee plantation with low crop load (651.6 kg ha-1 in 2017). For comparison, plants were sprayed with protectant fungicide (copper hydroxide – CH) and standard fungicides (SF) used by local farmers (boscalid, pyraclostrobin + epoxiconazole, and copper hydroxide). Non-treated plants were included as a negative control. Five monthly applications were performed from November 2016 to March 2017. Rust incidence and severity, defoliation, and growth of plagiotropic branches were evaluated monthly. The activity of catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxidase (APX), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and total proteins was assessed one day after the first, third, and fifth product applications. Compared to untreated plants, SA reduced the severity and incidence of rust from 36.3 to 54.7%, while CH and SF reduced disease from 31.8 to 54.6% and from 83.8 to 88%, respectively. SA reduced defoliation by 54.1%. SA increased the concentration of CAT, APX, and SOD after the first application. However, this effect was not observed after subsequent applications. Foliar application of SA reduces the severity and incidence of coffee rust and defoliation in plants with a low crop load.

 Articles related

JEAN JANNIN A. ALIMENTO, NONNA FATIMA H. ABELLO, VALERIE U. PASCUAL, PET ROEY L. PASCUAL PASCUAL    

The morphology and yield of soybeans are greatly affected by drought stress. Exogenous application of antioxidants generally improves plant tolerance. This study aims to determine the effects of foliar applications of potassium, salicylic acid and ascorb... see more


O. Kalmukova,M. Dzerzhynsky    

In modern society increase of digitalization associated with grown exceed level of light at night – a new type of pollution. Presence of light at night inhibited endogenous melatonin synthesis by pineal gland, that influence on circadian system work... see more


Mohammad SAYYARI, Fardin GHANBARI, Sajad FATAHI, Fatemeh BAVANDPOUR    

Chilling temperatures lead to numerous physiological disturbances in the cells of chilling-sensitive plants and result in chilling injury and death of tropical and subtropical plants such as watermelon. In this study, the possibility of cold stress toler... see more


Binbin Zhang,Ruijua Ma,Lei Guo,Zhizhong Song,Mingliang Yu    

To elucidate the effects of exogenous salicylic acid (SA) treatment on the cold resistance of peach flower, the floral organs of two peach cultivars were treated with 20 mg/L SA and stored at 0°C for observation and sample collection. Water application w... see more


Khondoker M. Akram, Neil Patel, Monica A. Spiteri and Nicholas R. Forsyth    

The tissue turnover of unperturbed adult lung is remarkably slow. However, after injury or insult, a specialised group of facultative lung progenitors become activated to replenish damaged tissue through a reparative process called regeneration. Disrupti... see more