Response of buckwheat to Pratylenchus brachyurus and Meloidogyne javanica

IF 1.6 4区 农林科学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology Pub Date : 2022-11-23 DOI:10.1080/07060661.2022.2150318
Angelica Sanchez Melo, M. T. Silva, R. P. Schwengber, Guilherme Tarini, S. M. Santana‐Gomes, Elizeu Junior da Silva, C. R. Dias-Arieira
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Abstract Antagonistic and non-host plants are some of the main strategies for nematode control, but the reaction of several plant species to these parasites remains to be investigated. This study aimed to evaluate the reaction of buckwheat to Pratylenchus brachyurus and Meloidogyne javanica and to assess the effect of buckwheat aqueous extract on P. brachyurus and M. javanica mortality and M. javanica hatching. Experiments were conducted under greenhouse and laboratory conditions. Treatments consisted of buckwheat ‘IPR-92 Altar’ and soybean ‘M6410 IPRO’ inoculated with different levels of P. brachyurus or M. javanica according to each experiment. Buckwheat was found to be a non-host to P. brachyurus. The RF of M. javanica on buckwheat ranged from 1.33 to 4.11, whereas the RF on soybean was 24.00. Buckwheat shoot extracts were effective in promoting nematode mortality and reducing M. javanica hatching. These findings indicate that buckwheat has potential as a cover crop for the control of P. brachyurus, but care is needed when introducing this plant to areas infested with M. javanica.
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荞麦对短尾扇尾蝇和爪哇长尾蝇的响应
拮抗植物和非寄主植物是控制线虫的一些主要策略,但几种植物对这些寄生虫的反应仍有待研究。本研究旨在评价荞麦对短尾叶蝉(Pratylenchus brachyurus)和爪哇长尾叶蝉(Meloidogyne javanica)的反应,以及荞麦水提物对短尾叶蝉和爪哇长尾叶蝉死亡率和爪哇长尾叶蝉孵化的影响。试验在温室和实验室条件下进行。分别以荞麦‘IPR-92 Altar’和大豆‘M6410 IPRO’为处理,分别接种不同水平的短尾霉或爪牙霉。荞麦被发现是短尾圆虫的非寄主。黑僵菌对荞麦的抗性系数为1.33 ~ 4.11,对大豆的抗性系数为24.00。荞麦芽提取物对提高线虫死亡率和降低爪哇黑僵菌的孵化率有显著作用。这些结果表明,荞麦有潜力作为一种覆盖作物来控制短叶蝉,但在将这种植物引入javanica侵染地区时需要注意。
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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology is an international journal which publishes the results of scientific research and other information relevant to the discipline of plant pathology as review papers, research articles, notes and disease reports. Papers may be submitted in English or French and are subject to peer review. Research articles and notes include original research that contributes to the science of plant pathology or to the practice of plant pathology, including the diagnosis, estimation, prevention, and control of plant diseases. Notes are generally shorter in length and include more concise research results. Disease reports are brief, previously unpublished accounts of diseases occurring on a new host or geographic region. Review papers include mini-reviews, descriptions of emerging technologies, and full reviews on a topic of interest to readers, including symposium papers. These papers will be highlighted in each issue of the journal and require prior discussion with the Editor-in-Chief prior to submission.
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