2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n5supl1p2189
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Mobility of Pratylenchus coffeae in segmented soil columns submitted to water flows and plant stimuli

Abstract: The root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus spp. causes a high-severity disease, promoting high economic losses in various crops of agricultural importance. The nematode control is difficult, especially after introduction into the area. Studies on the migration of this parasite in the soil are scarce. However, understanding nematode behavior in the soil is fundamental to increase the efficiency of management practices, especially in irrigated agriculture. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of water flow and … Show more

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“…The base of the infestation ring was covered with a 15.00 μm mesh to keep the nematodes in the system, and the rings were arranged over a pot. A PVC ring containing 3.00 g of healthy chopped yam tubers was placed on top of the columns to serve as a stimulus to nematodes (BARROS et al, 2019). After the columns were completely assembled, a parafilm was placed on top to prevent water loss through evaporation and maintain moisture during the experiment.…”
Section: Trial 2 -Vertical Migration Of P Coffeaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The base of the infestation ring was covered with a 15.00 μm mesh to keep the nematodes in the system, and the rings were arranged over a pot. A PVC ring containing 3.00 g of healthy chopped yam tubers was placed on top of the columns to serve as a stimulus to nematodes (BARROS et al, 2019). After the columns were completely assembled, a parafilm was placed on top to prevent water loss through evaporation and maintain moisture during the experiment.…”
Section: Trial 2 -Vertical Migration Of P Coffeaementioning
confidence: 99%