The objective of this study was to evaluate the behavior of 54 conilon coffee clones from the Incaper Genetic Improvement Program to rust under controlled conditions of temperature and photoperiod. A completely randomized design with three replicates was used, and each replicate was composed of 16 leaf disks each, which were packed in gerboxes and inoculated with 104 spores.mL-1 H. vastatrix. The gerboxes were stored in the absence of light at 22ºC for 48 hours and subsequently at 12hour photoperiod until the end of the experimentThe evaluated resistance components were: incubation period, latent period incidence, percentage of disks with sporulation, number of spores and severity. Based on the results, three groups of conilon coffee genotypes were identified: Resistant, Moderately Resistant and Susceptible. To the Resistant group, 19 genotypes were allocated; to the Moderately Resistant group, 19 genotypes were allocated and to the Susceptible group 16 susceptible genotypes were allocated. Thus, results led to the conclusion that there is a variation in the resistance level of C. canephora genotypes to H. vastatrix. Such information subsidizes breeding programs in properly selecting C. canephora progenies for resistance to rust.
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de Mendonça, R. F., Jesus Junior, W. C. de, Ferrão, M. A. G., Moraes, W. B., Busato, L. M., Ferrão, R. G., … da Fonseca, A. F. A. (2019). Genotypes of conilon coffee and their reaction to coffee leaf rust. Summa Phytopathologica, 45(3), 279–284. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-5405/183017
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