Reaction of melon genotypes to Meloidogyne incognita and Meloidogyne javanica [PDF]
ABSTRACT Melon is one of the most economically important crops cultivated in Brazil, especially in the Northeast region. However, as its cultivation increases, phytosanitary problems arise, including those caused by nematodes, which are most effectively controlled using resistant cultivars.
Diniz, Guilherme Matos Martins +6 more
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As a result of more restrictive legislation regarding the use of pesticides, over the last two decades, the demand for new soil fumigants has increased. These compounds can come from a variety of sources, including organic residues.
Souza Simone Ribeiro de +4 more
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Survey of Soilborne Pathogens Infecting Strawberry in Santa Maria, California
To determine the prevalence of the four major soilborne pathogens of strawberry in the Santa Maria growing district in California, symptomatic plant samples (n = 100) were collected from 68 fields between May and September 2022.
Mary E. Steele +3 more
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Population dynamics of Meloidogyne incognita on cucumber grafted onto the Cucurbita hybrid RS841 or ungrafted and yield losses under protected cultivation [PDF]
The influence of the squash hybrid RS841 rootstock (Cucurbita maxima x C. moschata) on population dynamics of Meloidogyne incognita and yield of cucumber cv. Dasher II was assessed during 2013 and 2014 in a plastic greenhouse.
Giné, Ariadna +3 more
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BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY OF SECONDARY METABOLITE IN PLANTS OF BRASSICACEAE FAMILY
The article briefly reviewed the features of biological actions of secondary metabolite such as Glucosinolate (Thioglycosides) and their derivates in plants of Brassicaceae taking into account the pharmacological aspect and the role of the metabolites in
E.G. Kozar
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Interactions between the oomycete Pythium arrhenomanes and the rice root-knot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola in aerobic Asian rice varieties [PDF]
Background: Aerobic rice fields are frequently infested by pathogenic oomycetes (Pythium spp.) and the rice root-knot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola.
Banaay, CGB +7 more
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Biological control of phytoparasitic nematodes in sugarcane fields
The management of nematode infested areas includes several measures, among which chemical nematicides are the most used. However, since their use is associated with environmental impacts, researches with biocontrol agents have ...
Leila Luci Dinardo-Miranda +3 more
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Occurrence of root-knot nematode Meloidogyne arenaria in the potato field in Serbia [PDF]
Root-knot nematodes can cause significant losses in potato yield in warm and cool regions. Six Meloidogyne species can attack potato. Species Meloidogyne chitwoodi, M. fallax, M. hapla, are present in cool regions, while M. arenaria, M.
Bačić Jasmina +5 more
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Pyramiding of Meloidogyne hapla resistance genes in potato does not result in an increase of resistance [PDF]
High levels of resistance against Meloidogyne hapla have been identified in wild species of tuber-bearing potatoes, but only QTL with partial effects have been identified so far in back crosses with cultivated potato.
Alles, R. +4 more
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Continuous cropping in greenhouses can result in root-knot nematode outbreaks resulting from imbalances in the soil nematode community. However, the changes in soil nematode communities in greenhouses with continuous crop production are unclear.
Xueliang Tian +3 more
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