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Title: Reação de genótipos de batata-doce a nematóides de galhas em condições de temperatura elevada
Other Titles: Reaction of genotypes of the sweet potato to nematode galls in high temperature conditions
Keywords: Pomoea batatas
Resistência genética
Meloidogyne spp.
Genetic resistance
Issue Date: Dec-2013
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Citation: CHAVES, P. P. N. et al. Reação de genótipos de batata-doce a nematóides de galhas em condições de temperatura elevada. Bioscience Journal, Uberlândia, v. 29, n. 6, p. 1869-1877, Nov./Dec. 2013.
Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of sweet potato genotypes derived from botanical seed gall nematode (M. incognita race 2 and M. javanica) in high temperature conditions. For each species of nematodes, an experiment was conducted using completely randomized design with three replications. Were evaluated 25 genotypes of which 20 are half-sib families (coming from a field polycross); five cultivars (Amanda, Ana Clara, Barbara, Duda and Marcela) and tomato cultivar Santa Clara, susceptible to nematodes. The classification was made by the resistance Rendering Index (IR%), the hottest period of the year (January/February) on average soil temperature conditions of 26 ° C in the southern region of the State of Tocantins. Also evaluated the mean number of galls per root system galled average size and positioning of the gall. Under high temperature condition, the species M. javanica was more aggressive than M. incognita race 2, causing galls in greater numbers and larger, especially in the secondary roots. Genotypes BDFMI-16, BDFMI-78, and cultivars Barbara and Marcela are resistant M. incognita race 2. To isolate M. javanica, the genotype BDFMI-04 and BDFMI-16 and cultivars Amanda and Duda are classified as very resistant. Genotype BDFMI-16 resistant M. incognita race 2 and M. javanica is promising for use in the State of Tocantins and then compose breeding programs aimed at developing genotypes resistant to both nematode species.
URI: http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/22099
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