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Title: Morphological, enzymatic and molecular characterization of root-knot nematodes parasitizing vegetable crops
Other Titles: Caracterização morfológica, enzimática e molecular de nematoide das galhas, parasitas de hortaliças
Keywords: Molecular biology
Vegetable crops
Root-knot nematodes
Vegetable crop production
Biologia molecular
Colheitas vegetais
Nematoide das galhas
Olerícolas - Produção
Issue Date: Oct-2018
Publisher: Associação Brasileira de Horticultura
Citation: BARROS, A. F. et al. Morphological, enzymatic and molecular characterization of root-knot nematodes parasitizing vegetable crops. Horticultura Brasileira, Vitória da Conquista, v. 36, n. 4, p. 473-479, Oct./Dec. 2018.
Abstract: Species of the genus Meloidogyne are limiting factors in vegetable crop production. Studies in Brazil about the occurrence of root-knot nematodes in areas of vegetable crop growth have been conducted without using advanced techniques. Using modern techniques, such as biochemical and molecular methods, improves the accuracy of Meloidogyne species identification. The present study characterized species of Meloidogyne in 36 samples associated with vegetable crops using isoenzyme electrophoresis, SCAR markers, and morphological markers, in addition to validating SCAR markers for accurate species identification. The species M. incognita, M. javanica, M. hapla, M. morocciensis, and M. arenaria were identified, with the first two being the most frequent. Here, the species M. arenaria parasitizing scarlet eggplant and M. morocciensis parasitizing pumpkin and cabbage are reported in Brazil for the first time. Esterase electrophoresis efficiently separated the species of Meloidogyne found in vegetable crops; however, SCAR markers were only effective for the identification of M. incognita, M. javanica, and M. hapla, since the primer pair Far/Rar yielded no amplification product to confirm the identity of M. arenaria. The species M.arenaria and M. morocciensis could not be distinguished by the female perineal patterns. Based on the present results, new primers should be designed for the identification of M. arenaria and M. morocciensis.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/35281
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