01491naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000170006024501210007726000090019852008820020765000100108965000220109970000180112170000180113970000170115770000200117470000160119477300750121011343572024-03-13 2024 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aPETRY, H. B. aIntegrated management of the passion fruit woodiness disease in Santa Catarina State, Brazil.h[electronic resource] c2024 aRegrettably, the passion fruit plant is susceptible to several phytosanitary problems that reduce both their longevity and their productivity (Fischer and Rezende, 2008). Viruses, in particular, are of great economic importance, negatively affecting productivity, and constraining the further expansion of the industry. Passion fruit woodiness disease (PWD) is the main viral disease in Brazil, where infection may reduce yields by as much as 30% (Colariccio et al., 2018). It is characterized by symptoms (Figure 2) of severe mosaic, roughness, distortion of the leaves, a reduction in plant development, fruit hardening and deformation (Fischer and Rezende, 2008). The first report of PWD in Brazil was in the late 1970s in Bahia state. The disease then spread to other states and is currently found in all passion fruit producing regions of the country (Petry et al., 2022). aCabmv aPassiflora edulis1 aBERTOLINI, E.1 aMORITZ, D. R.1 aSILVA, D. A.1 aMARCHESI, D. R.1 aS??NEGO, M. tChronica Horticulturae, Leuven, B??lgicagv. 64, n. 1, p. 13-16, 2024.