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Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm

Root-knot nematodes cause damage to several crops and the importance of each species can vary according with the crop and the agricultural region. In Brazil, Meloidogyne javanica is one of the most important nematode species parasitizing mulberry. To define management strategies, it is important to...

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Autores principales: da Silva, Santino Aleandro, da Rosa, Renata, Milanezi-Aguiar, Rachel Colauto, Nascimento, Cristianne Cordeiro, Machado, Andressa Cristina Zamboni
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34133425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252987
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author da Silva, Santino Aleandro
da Rosa, Renata
Milanezi-Aguiar, Rachel Colauto
Nascimento, Cristianne Cordeiro
Machado, Andressa Cristina Zamboni
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Milanezi-Aguiar, Rachel Colauto
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description Root-knot nematodes cause damage to several crops and the importance of each species can vary according with the crop and the agricultural region. In Brazil, Meloidogyne javanica is one of the most important nematode species parasitizing mulberry. To define management strategies, it is important to know if the crop species is damaged by the parasitism of the nematode and the best choices for control, as the use of nematicides. Biological nematicides have been extensively used in Brazil, but no information regarding its efficiency to control M. javanica in mulberry is available. Besides, it is not known if biological nematicides could improve the quality of leaves or if they alter the nutrient composition of leaves, which could interfere in the development of the silkworms that are feed with these leaves or in the quality of the silk produced. With the aim to address these questions, we propose a study that will start in the phenotyping of the main Brazilian mulberry cultivars to Meloidogyne species, passing through the test of efficiency of biological nematicides in the control of M. javanica in mulberry cultivar Miura, evaluation of the amount and quality of leaves produced and, using these leaves to feed silkworms, in the analyzes of the impact of these diet in the health of silkworms, and in the production and quality of the silk.
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spelling pubmed-82085362021-06-29 Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm da Silva, Santino Aleandro da Rosa, Renata Milanezi-Aguiar, Rachel Colauto Nascimento, Cristianne Cordeiro Machado, Andressa Cristina Zamboni PLoS One Registered Report Protocol Root-knot nematodes cause damage to several crops and the importance of each species can vary according with the crop and the agricultural region. In Brazil, Meloidogyne javanica is one of the most important nematode species parasitizing mulberry. To define management strategies, it is important to know if the crop species is damaged by the parasitism of the nematode and the best choices for control, as the use of nematicides. Biological nematicides have been extensively used in Brazil, but no information regarding its efficiency to control M. javanica in mulberry is available. Besides, it is not known if biological nematicides could improve the quality of leaves or if they alter the nutrient composition of leaves, which could interfere in the development of the silkworms that are feed with these leaves or in the quality of the silk produced. With the aim to address these questions, we propose a study that will start in the phenotyping of the main Brazilian mulberry cultivars to Meloidogyne species, passing through the test of efficiency of biological nematicides in the control of M. javanica in mulberry cultivar Miura, evaluation of the amount and quality of leaves produced and, using these leaves to feed silkworms, in the analyzes of the impact of these diet in the health of silkworms, and in the production and quality of the silk. Public Library of Science 2021-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8208536/ /pubmed/34133425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252987 Text en © 2021 da Silva et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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da Silva, Santino Aleandro
da Rosa, Renata
Milanezi-Aguiar, Rachel Colauto
Nascimento, Cristianne Cordeiro
Machado, Andressa Cristina Zamboni
Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title_full Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title_fullStr Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title_full_unstemmed Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title_short Morus alba: Host reaction for Meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
title_sort morus alba: host reaction for meloidogyne javanica, biological nematicides assessment and study of these relationships with yield and quality of leaves, cocoon and health of the silkworm
topic Registered Report Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8208536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34133425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252987
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