2017
DOI: 10.5897/ajar2016.11999
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Reaction of Coffea canephora clones to the root knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita

Abstract: In the Western Amazon, Brazil, Coffea canephora Pierre is the main species cultivated because it has good adaptation to the climate and soils of the region. Among the factors that limit the yield of this crop, Meloidogyne or root-knot nematode, caused by the root knot nematode, is an aggressive disease present in the state of Rondonia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reaction of fifteen clones of C. canephora, belonging to the cultivar BRS Ouro Preto, to Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2). Therefore, six… Show more

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“…Effectively controlled mealybugs in potted grapevines [22] 3 Based on the control techniques, the most effective control is using predators that prey on more than one stage of mealybugs, including nymphs. However, the predators in coffee or cacao plantations are strongly related to other existing plants surrounding the field.…”
Section: Beauveria Bassianamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effectively controlled mealybugs in potted grapevines [22] 3 Based on the control techniques, the most effective control is using predators that prey on more than one stage of mealybugs, including nymphs. However, the predators in coffee or cacao plantations are strongly related to other existing plants surrounding the field.…”
Section: Beauveria Bassianamentioning
confidence: 99%