Evaluation of forage grasses to the control of <em>Meloidogyne incognita</em> and <em>M. javanica</em> (Nematoda)

  • Cláudia Regina Dias-Arieira UEM
  • Silamar Ferraz UFV
  • Leandro Grassi de Freitas UFV
  • Edson Hiydu Mizobutsi UFV

Abstract

The objective of this research was to evaluate the effects of 15 grass species on Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica (Nematoda) populations, in a greenhouse. Grasses were transplanted to clay pots and inoculated with 2,500 eggs of M. incognita or M. javanica. The soybean cv. FT-Cristalina and corn cv. BR-106 were used as controls .The plants were cultivated during 60 days, then the tops were cut off and the soil was revolved. Each pot received a tomato seedling like an indicating plant, which was cultivated during 40 days. After that, the root systems were collected, and galls (1st trial) or egg masses (2nd trial) was counted. Panicum maximum and also the species Brachiaria brizantha, B. brizantha cv. MG-4 and B. decumbens were more effective to reduce M. incognita and M. javanica populations. The numbers of the galls in the tomato roots were lower than 57 and 10 respectively, compared to 520 and 2393 found in the soybean-tomato sequence.

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Published
2008-04-23
How to Cite
Dias-Arieira, C. R., Ferraz, S., Freitas, L. G. de, & Mizobutsi, E. H. (2008). Evaluation of forage grasses to the control of <em>Meloidogyne incognita</em> and <em>M. javanica</em&gt; (Nematoda). Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 25(2), 473-477. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v25i2.2163
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Agronomy

 

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