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Behlau, Franklin ; Silva-Junior, Geraldo Jose ; Moreira, Rafaele Regina ; Monteferrante, Eduardo Cassettari ; Adami, Andreia Cristina de Oliveira ; de Miranda, Silvia Helena Galvao
Número total de Autores: 6
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: CIENTIA AGRICOL; v. 81, p. 7-pg., 2024-01-01.
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Copper-based formulations are used extensively to manage two of the leading citrus diseases that affect the Sao Paulo (SP) citrus belt, Brazil, namely, citrus canker and citrus black spot. Since the early 2010s, studies have identified the critical period and ideal frequency of copper applications to control each disease. Consequently, results have led to an optimized joint spray program replacing the traditional one and an essential reduction in copper use without affecting control quality. These research studies have presented the benefits of copper use reduction, although the potential economic impact has not been calculated. The present study aimed to estimate the value of copper potentially saved by adopting the optimized spray program for citrus canker and citrus black spot control per hectare and in the entire SP citrus belt since 2017, when both diseases began to be managed concomitantly. The optimized program allowed for a similar to 56 % reduction in metallic copper usage (similar to 10 kg ha(-1) per season). This amount of copper saved corresponds to similar to 120 dollars per hectare per season. Moreover, if the optimized program were to be used throughout the SP citrus belt, the average saving is estimated at similar to 56 million dollars per season. These results showed that economic analysis reinforces the value of scientific research herein by adjusting disease management for the production chains' maintenance, development, and sustainability. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 13/05550-9 - Otimização do uso de bactericidas cúpricos para o controle do cancro cítrico e avaliação da resistência de Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri no Sul do Brasil ao cobre
Beneficiário:Franklin Behlau
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular