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Vieira et al., 2024
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‘<scp>
Candidatus
</scp> Liberibacter asiaticus’ infection alters the reflectance profile in asymptomatic citrus plants
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Vieira et al.
(2024).
Pest Management Science
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Liberibacter asiaticus
Abstract
AbstractBACKGROUNDHuanglongbing (HLB) is the primary and most destructive disease affecting citrus, caused by a pathogen transmitted by an insect vector, Diaphorina citri. There are no curative methods for the disease, and rapid and accurate methods are needed for early detection in the field, even before symptoms appear. These will facilitate the faster removal of infected trees, preventing the spread of the bacteria through commercial citrus orchards.RESULTSIt was possible to determine ranges of hyperspectral bands that demonstrated significant differences in relative reflectance between treatments consisting of healthy and infected plants from the first days of evaluation, when plants infected with ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ (CLas) were still in the asymptomatic stage of the disease. From the Week 2 of evaluation [58 days after infection (DAI) of plants] until the last week, spectral differences were detected in the red edge region (660–750 nm). From the Week 6 onwards (86 DAI), spectral differences between healthy and symptomatic plants were observed in bands close to the visible region (520–680 nm).CONCLUSIONSpectral differences were detected in the leaves of C. sinensis infected by CLas before the appearance of symptoms, making it feasible to use the hyperspectral sensor to monitor the disease. Our results indicate the need for future studies to validate the use of hyperspectral sensors for managing and detecting HLB in commercial citrus orchards, contributing to the integrated management of the disease. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
Authors
Vieira, Julia GA
(first)
Santana, Emile DR
(additional)
Conceição, Fagner G
(additional)
Iost Filho, Fernando Henrique
(additional)
de Pazini, Juliano B
(additional)
Rodrigues, Roberta
(additional)
Yamamoto, Pedro T
(additional)
Publication date
2024-11-05
DOI
10.1002/ps.8528
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