管理大豆上 Pratylenchus brachyurus 的第二茬作物方案

IF 2.1 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Bruno Scentinela Jacintho Paes, Gabriela de Sousa Carvalho, Mário Massayuki Inomoto
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病害线虫 Pratylenchus brachyurus 是巴西大豆的主要害虫,管理方法是用杀线虫剂处理种子,并用珍珠粟(Pennisetum glaucum)和鼠李(Crotalaria spp.)然而,这些覆盖作物无利可图,导致种植者考虑种植豇豆、向日葵和高粱等替代作物。事实上,虽然豇豆和高粱都易感红铃虫,但豇豆在红铃虫盛行的巴西塞拉多地区广泛种植,而且根据实地观察,"BRS Ponta Negra "饲用高粱已被推荐用于红铃虫的防治。考虑到豇豆在巴西塞拉多地区的重要性与日俱增,研究人员进行了三次盆栽试验,以评估现代豇豆栽培品种对红铃虫的寄主状况。此外,考虑到很少有研究证明用抗性作物替代玉米对大豆谷物产量的益处,我们还进行了两项盆栽试验,以评估豇豆、向日葵、饲用高粱 "BRS Ponta Negra"、珍珠粟和秀丽鼠李对大豆产量的影响。测试的五个豇豆栽培品种都非常适合褐飞虱寄主,这与之前的研究结果相吻合。因此,豇豆应避免种植在有虫害的地区,尤其是作为大豆之后的第二茬作物。在各种覆盖作物中,只有秀丽鼠李能持续降低褐飞虱的种群密度并提高大豆产量,证明它比珍珠粟更能有效控制褐飞虱。
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Second crop options for Pratylenchus brachyurus management on soybean

Second crop options for Pratylenchus brachyurus management on soybean

The lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus is a major pest of soybean in Brazil, managed by treating seed with nematicides and replacing corn for pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) and rattlepods (Crotalaria spp.) as a second crop. However, these cover crops are not profitable, leading growers to consider alternatives as cowpea, sunflower, and sorghum. In fact, although cowpea and sorghum are susceptible to P. brachyurus, cowpea is widely cultivated in the Brazilian Cerrado, where P. brachyurus is prevalent, and the forage sorghum ‘BRS Ponta Negra’ has been recommended for P. brachyurus management, based on field observations. Considering the increasing importance of cowpea in the Brazilian Cerrado, three pot trials were carried out to evaluate the host status of modern cowpea cultivars for P. brachyurus. Additionally, two pot trials were carried out to evaluate the effect of cowpea, sunflower, forage sorghum ‘BRS Ponta Negra’, pearl millet and showy rattlepod on soybean production in soil with P. brachyurus, taking account the scarcity of studies that prove the benefits of replacing corn for resistant crops on soybean grain production. The five cowpea cultivars tested were highly suitable hosts for P. brachyurus, supporting previous findings. Therefore, cowpea should be avoided in infested growing areas, especially as a second crop after soybean. Among the cover crops, only showy rattlepod consistently decreased P. brachyurus population density and increased soybean grain production, proving to be more effective than pearl millet in managing P. brachyurus.

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Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection
Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection 农林科学-农业综合
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4.30
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124
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3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection (JPDP) is an international scientific journal that publishes original research articles, reviews, short communications, position and opinion papers dealing with applied scientific aspects of plant pathology, plant health, plant protection and findings on newly occurring diseases and pests. "Special Issues" on coherent themes often arising from International Conferences are offered.
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