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Arq. Inst. Biol. (Online) ; 89: e00332021, 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1416786

ABSTRACT

Sugarcane-associated nematodes (Saccharum spp.) can reduce productivity up to 50%. Through the survey, it was possible to identify the main nematodes that occur in a certain region as a tool for designing the best management and control strategies. The aim of this study was to characterize the population of nematodes associated with sugarcane in the North Central, North Pioneiro and Northwest mesoregion of the state of Paraná, Brazil, quantify the nematode genera associated with the crop and identify the species of Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne. A total amount of 89 soil and root composite samples were collected in nine municipalities. Nematodes were extracted and counted in a Peters counting chamber under an optical light microscope. Morphological description followed identification keys. Pratylenchus spp. were identified by morphological characteristics; Meloidogyne spp. were identified by morphological characteristics and isoenzyme electrophoresis. Twelve genera of nematodes associated with sugarcane were identified: Pratylenchus, Meloidogyne, Helicotylenchus, Xiphinema, Mesocriconema, Trichodorus, Aphelenchus, Hoplolaimus, Tylenchus, Tylenchorhynchus, Ditylenchus, and Paratrichodorus. The genera Pratylenchus and Meloidogyne were found with the highest frequencies in the roots. Among the species of Pratylenchus, P. zeae and P. brachyurus were found, with P. zeae being the most frequent. Among the Meloidogyne species, only M. javanica was found. These results are essential to aid decision making in the management of phytonematodes, mainly in the development of new control strategies and in directing genetic breeding programs for development of sugarcane cultivars for the Paraná state.


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Tylenchoidea , Tylenchida , Saccharum/parasitology , Nematoda/classification
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Arq. ciênc. vet. zool. UNIPAR ; 20(3): 153-159, jul-set. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-882936

ABSTRACT

Os óleos essenciais (OEs) são metabólitos secundários que podem apresentar potencial no controle alternativo de nematoides. Assim objetivou-se testar o OE de pimenta rosa no controle de P. zeae em condições in vitro e na cultura do milho. O OE foi extraído por hidrodestilação, utilizando massa fresca das folhas e frutos maduros. O experimento in vitro foi instalado em arranjo fatorial 8x2, sendo oito concentrações (0,00, 7,80, 15,00, 31,00, 62,00, 125,00, 250,00 e 500,00 µg mL-1) e OE das folhas e dos frutos. As unidades experimentais foram tubos de ensaio com capacidade para 5mL, contendo 1 mL de cada concentração, e 1mL de suspensão de 50 nematoides. Decorrido 48 horas avaliou-se a porcentagem de mortalidade. O experimento em casa de vegetação foi instalado em arranjo fatorial 5x2, sendo cinco concentrações (0,00, 7,8, 15,0, 31,0 e 62,0 µg mL-1) e OEs (Folhas e frutos). As unidades experimentais constituíram-se por vasos com capacidade para 1,5 kg, os quais foram inoculados com 2000 e 1800 nematoides e semeados com sementes de milho tratadas com as concentrações dos OEs. Os OEs e as concentrações avaliadas apresentaram porcentagem de mortalidade em condições in vitro e reduziram a população de P. zeae, em casa de vegetação, o OE dos frutos promoveu maior mortalidade nos testes in vitro. Sendo assim os OEs demonstraram potencial no controle de fitonematoide, porém, há a necessidade de estudos a aplicabilidade dos mesmos.(AU)


Essential oils (EOs) are secondary metabolites that may present potential for an alternative control of nematodes. The purpose of this study was to test the EO of pink peppercorn in the control of P. zeae under in-vitro conditions and in the maize crop. Essential Oil was extracted by hydro-distillation using fresh leaf mass and mature fruits. The in-vitro experiment was installed in an 8x2 factorial arrangement, with eight concentrations (0.00, 7.8, 15.0, 31.0, 62.0, 125.0, 250.0 and 500.0 µg mL-1) and EO from leaves and fruits. The experimental units were 5-mL test tubes containing 1 mL of each concentration and 1 mL of suspension of 50 nematodes. The mortality percentage was evaluated after 48 hours. The greenhouse experiment was installed in a 5x2 factorial arrangement, with five concentrations (0.00, 7.8, 15.0, 31.0 and 62.0 µg mL-1) and EOs (leaves and fruits). The experimental units consisted of 1.5-kg capacity vases, which were inoculated with 2000 and 1800 nematodes, and seeded with corn seeds treated with EO concentrations. The EOs and concentrations evaluated presented a mortality percentage under the in-vitro conditions and reduced the P. zeae population in the greenhouse, while the EO from the fruits promoted higher mortality in the in-vitro tests. Therefore, EOs have shown potential in the control of phytonematodes, but further studies are required for their applicability.(AU)


Los aceites esenciales (OEs) son metabolitos secundarios que pueden presentar potencial en el control alternativo de nematodos. Así se objetivó probar el OE de pimienta rosa en el control de P. zeae en condiciones in vitro y en el cultivo del maíz. El OE fue extraído por hidrodestilación utilizando masa fresca de las hojas y frutos maduros. El experimento in vitro fue instalado en un arreglo factorial 8x2, siendo ocho concentraciones (0,00, 7,80, 15,00, 31,00, 62,00, 125,00, 250,00 y 500,00 µg mL-1) y OE de las hojas y de los frutos. Las unidades experimentales fueron tubos de ensayo con capacidad para 5 mL, conteniendo 1 mL de cada concentración, y 1 mL de suspensión de 50 nematodos. Después de 48 horas se evaluó el porcentaje de mortalidad. El experimento en casa de vegetación fue instalado en arreglo factorial 5x2, siendo cinco concentraciones (0,00, 7,8, 15,0, 31,0 y 62,0 µg mL-1) y OEs (Hojas y frutos). Las unidades experimentales se constituyeron por floreras con capacidad para 1,5 kg, los cuales fueron inoculados con 2000 y 1800 nematodos y sembrados con semillas de maíz tratadas con las concentraciones de los OEs. Los OEs y las concentraciones evaluadas presentaron un porcentaje de mortalidad en condiciones in vitro y redujeron la población de P. zeae, en casa de vegetación, el OE de los frutos promovió mayor mortalidad en las pruebas in vitro. Así los OE demostraron potencial en el control de fitonematodos, sin embargo, hay la necesidad de estudios a la aplicabilidad de los mismos.(AU)


Subject(s)
Anacardiaceae/metabolism , Anacardiaceae/parasitology , Oils, Volatile/metabolism , Tylenchida/parasitology
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