African Journal of
Agricultural Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Agric. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1991-637X
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJAR
  • Start Year: 2006
  • Published Articles: 6947

Full Length Research Paper

Control of endophytic fungi in the micropropagation of caçari (Myrciaria dubia (Kunth) McVaugh)

Greguy Looban Cavalcante de Lima
  • Greguy Looban Cavalcante de Lima
  • Post-Graduate in Agronomy Program (CCA/UFRR). Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Edvan Alves Chagas
  • Edvan Alves Chagas
  • Brazilian Corporation of Agricultural Research (Embrapa), Rod. BR 174, Km 08, Distrito Industrial, 69301-970, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Kedma da Silva Matos
  • Kedma da Silva Matos
  • Federal University of Roraima, Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Daniel Augusto Schurt
  • Daniel Augusto Schurt
  • Brazilian Corporation of Agricultural Research (Embrapa), Rod. BR 174, Km 08, Distrito Industrial, 69301-970, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Maria da Conceição da Rocha Araújo
  • Maria da Conceição da Rocha Araújo
  • Biotech Mudas. Rua Nivaldo da Conceição Gutierrez, nº 1105, Sala 1, Pintolândia, 69316-740, Boa Vista- RR.
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Maria Isabel Garcia Ribeiro
  • Maria Isabel Garcia Ribeiro
  • Post-Graduate in Agronomy Program (CCA/UFRR). Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Elias Ariel de Moura
  • Elias Ariel de Moura
  • Federal University of Roraima, Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Deila Cristina Vieira da Silva
  • Deila Cristina Vieira da Silva
  • Post-Graduate in Agronomy Program (CCA/UFRR). Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Caroline Marques Silva
  • Caroline Marques Silva
  • Post-Graduate in Agronomy Program (CCA/UFRR). Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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Pollyana Cardoso Chagas
  • Pollyana Cardoso Chagas
  • Federal University of Roraima, Campus Cauamé, BR 174, Km 12, Monte Cristo, 69300-000, Boa Vista-RR, Brazil.
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  •  Received: 14 November 2023
  •  Accepted: 10 April 2025
  •  Published: 31 May 2025

Abstract

The micropropagation of camu-camu (Myrciaria dubia) is frequently compromised by endogenous fungal contamination, requiring effective fungicides for explant disinfection. This study evaluated the efficiency of systemic fungicides (strobilurins, triazoles, benzimidazoles, phenylpyridinamines, and aromatic hydrocarbons) in controlling 20 endophytic fungal isolates associated with camu-camu, through two stages: (1) in vitro sensitivity tests and (2) application in micropropagation protocols. The experimental design followed a factorial scheme (3×4×20 for in vitro tests and 3×4×3 for micropropagation), analyzing mycelial growth inhibition (%MGI) and mycelial growth rate index (MGRI). The in vitro results demonstrated that the strobilurin + triazole + aromatic hydrocarbon combination inhibited 100% of the isolates at all tested concentrations (50 to 150 µg/mL). However, in the micropropagation phase, this fungicide was not effective in controlling the fungi, indicating that in vitro resistance does not guarantee success under actual cultivation conditions. The study highlights the need to optimize application strategies, such as dosage adjustments or combinations with other agents, to overcome the observed limitations.

Key words: Systemic fungicides, endophytic manifestation, endogenous microorganisms and Strobilurin.