Susceptibility of Crotalaria Species to Different Populations of Meloidogynejavanica

L. P. S. Chidichima, A. P. Lopes, A. Miamoto, Mayra Renata CruzSoares, Rosangela A. Silva, C. R. Dias-Arieira
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Crotalaria is one of the most widely used plants for the control of phytopathogenic nematodes. The plants act by inhibiting nematode multiplication, fixing atmospheric nitrogen, and improving soil quality. The pathogenicity of nematode populations can vary according to plant species. This study aimed to evaluate the response of different Crotalaria species to seven populations of Meloidogyne javanica. Crotalaria spectabilis, C. ochroleuca, C. juncea, and soybean (control) were inoculated with the nematode. Fresh root weight, root-knot index, total number of nematodes, nematode population density (number of nematodes per gram of fresh root), and reproductive factor (RF) were evaluated 60 days after inoculation. M. javanica populations varied in pathogenicity to all plants studied. Soybean was susceptible to all populations, and C. spectabilis and C. ochroleuca were resistant. C. juncea was susceptible to Mj-7 (RF=1.04). Mj-7 was the most pathogenic population.
芥花属植物对不同种群的敏感性研究
Crotalaria是一种应用最广泛的防治植物病原线虫的植物。这些植物通过抑制线虫繁殖、固定大气氮和改善土壤质量来发挥作用。线虫种群的致病性可因植物种类而异。本研究旨在评价不同Crotalaria种对7个javanica Meloidogyne种群的反应。分别接种黄颡鱼(Crotalaria spectabilis)、黄颡鱼(C. ochroleuca)、黄颡鱼(C. juncea)和大豆(对照)。接种后60 d,测定鲜根重、根结指数、线虫总数、线虫种群密度(每克鲜根线虫数)和繁殖因子(RF)。爪哇菌群对所研究的所有植物的致病性各不相同。大豆对所有种群均有易感,其中色僵菌和色僵菌均有抗性。芥菜对Mj-7敏感(RF=1.04)。Mj-7是致病性最强的群体。
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