Brown Rot Strikes Prunus Fruit: An Ancient Fight Almost Always Lost
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Oliveira Lino, Leandro
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Brown Rot Strikes Prunus Fruit: An Ancient Fight Almost Always Lost
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Brown rot (BR) caused by Monilinia spp., has been an economic problem for the stone fruit market due to dramatic losses, mainly during the postharvest period. There is much literature about basic aspects of Monilinia spp. infection, which indicates that environment significantly influences its occurrence in the orchard. However, progress is needed to sustainably limit this disease: the pathogen is able to develop resistance to pesticides, and most of BR resistance research programs in plant models perish. Solving this problem becomes important due to the need to decrease chemical treatments and reduce residues on fruit. Thus, research has recently increased, exploring a wide range of disease control strategies (e.g., genetic, chemical, physical). Summarizing this information is difficult, as studies evaluate different Monilinia and Prunus model species, with diverse strategies and protocols. Thus, the purpose of this review is to present the diversity and distribution of agents causing BR, focusing on the biochemical mechanisms of Monilinia spp. infection both of the fungi and of the fruit, and report on the resistance sources in Prunus germplasm. This review comprehensively compiles the information currently available to better understand mechanisms related to BR resistance.
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"FruitBreedomics" European Project (Seventh Frame Program)
FP7-265582
CONICYT, Chile (Post-Doctoral Fellowship)
74130043
CONICYT, Chile (Academy Insertion Grant)
79140020
CAPES foundation
Brazilian Ministry of Education
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J. Agric. Food Chem. 2016, 64, 4029−4047
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