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Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species

Weeds can be hosting and alternative multipliers of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.). Among the main weeds, species of the genus Ipomoea stands out for their cosmopolitan presence and the negative impact on crops. In addition, they can behave as hosts and promote the reproduction of pests, dis...

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Autores principales: Kaspary, Tiago Edu, Júnior, Ismail Teodoro de Souza, Ramos, Rodrigo Ferraz, Bellé, Cristiano
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8039971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33860234
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2021-018
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author Kaspary, Tiago Edu
Júnior, Ismail Teodoro de Souza
Ramos, Rodrigo Ferraz
Bellé, Cristiano
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description Weeds can be hosting and alternative multipliers of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.). Among the main weeds, species of the genus Ipomoea stands out for their cosmopolitan presence and the negative impact on crops. In addition, they can behave as hosts and promote the reproduction of pests, diseases, and nematodes. However, the ability of Meloidogyne nematodes to infect morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) is little understood. In this context, the objective was to evaluate the reproduction of M. arenaria, M. enterolobii, M. ethiopica, M. hapla, M. incognita, M. javanica, M. luci, and M. morocciensis in I. grandifolia, I. hederifolia, I. nil, I. purpurea, and I. quamoclit. Plants were individually inoculated with 5,000 eggs and second-stage juveniles and kept in a greenhouse for 60 days. The design was completely randomized with six repetitions. After this period, the root system of each plant was evaluated to gall index (IG) and reproduction factor (RF). It was verified that the eight species of Melodoigyne have the capacity to parasitize I. grandifolia, I. hederifolia, I. nil, I. purpurea, and I. quamoclit, showing the susceptibility of these weeds to the plant-parasitic nematodes. The highest RF were observed for M. enterolobii with values of 12.5 and 12.9 for I. quamoclit and I. hederifolia, respectively. While M. arenaria obtained the lowest values, with RF ≤ 4.0 for all species of Ipomoea. Thus, weed species of the Ipomoea genus are potential hosts and multipliers of root-knot nematodes, making it important to be considered in integrated management strategies for these plant-parasitic nematodes.
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spelling pubmed-80399712021-04-14 Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species Kaspary, Tiago Edu Júnior, Ismail Teodoro de Souza Ramos, Rodrigo Ferraz Bellé, Cristiano J Nematol Arts & Humanities Weeds can be hosting and alternative multipliers of root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.). Among the main weeds, species of the genus Ipomoea stands out for their cosmopolitan presence and the negative impact on crops. In addition, they can behave as hosts and promote the reproduction of pests, diseases, and nematodes. However, the ability of Meloidogyne nematodes to infect morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) is little understood. In this context, the objective was to evaluate the reproduction of M. arenaria, M. enterolobii, M. ethiopica, M. hapla, M. incognita, M. javanica, M. luci, and M. morocciensis in I. grandifolia, I. hederifolia, I. nil, I. purpurea, and I. quamoclit. Plants were individually inoculated with 5,000 eggs and second-stage juveniles and kept in a greenhouse for 60 days. The design was completely randomized with six repetitions. After this period, the root system of each plant was evaluated to gall index (IG) and reproduction factor (RF). It was verified that the eight species of Melodoigyne have the capacity to parasitize I. grandifolia, I. hederifolia, I. nil, I. purpurea, and I. quamoclit, showing the susceptibility of these weeds to the plant-parasitic nematodes. The highest RF were observed for M. enterolobii with values of 12.5 and 12.9 for I. quamoclit and I. hederifolia, respectively. While M. arenaria obtained the lowest values, with RF ≤ 4.0 for all species of Ipomoea. Thus, weed species of the Ipomoea genus are potential hosts and multipliers of root-knot nematodes, making it important to be considered in integrated management strategies for these plant-parasitic nematodes. Exeley Inc. 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8039971/ /pubmed/33860234 http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2021-018 Text en © 2021 Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article licensed under the Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Kaspary, Tiago Edu
Júnior, Ismail Teodoro de Souza
Ramos, Rodrigo Ferraz
Bellé, Cristiano
Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title_full Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title_fullStr Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title_full_unstemmed Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title_short Host status of morning-glory (Ipomoea spp.) to Meloidogyne species
title_sort host status of morning-glory (ipomoea spp.) to meloidogyne species
topic Arts & Humanities
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8039971/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33860234
http://dx.doi.org/10.21307/jofnem-2021-018
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