2013
DOI: 10.24841/fa.v22i1-2.52
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RESPUESTA DE ACCESIONES DE SACHA INCHI Plukenetia volubilis L. A LA INFESTACIÓN INDUCIDA DEL NEMATODO Meloidogyne incognita (Kofoit and White, 1919) Chitwood, 1949

Abstract: El presente trabajo se desarrolló con el objetivo de determinar la respuesta de accesiones de sacha inchi Plukenetia volubilis L. a la infestación del nematodo Meloidogyne incognita en condiciones controladas. Para ello se propagaron cinco accesiones de sacha inchi (Mishquiyacu, Chazuta, Shica, Pinto Recodo y Sauce) mediante enraizamiento de estacas. Las estacas enraizadas fueron repicadas en macetas de 2 kg que contenían sustrato estéril. Cuando las plántulas iniciaron la emisión de los brotes fueron infestad… Show more

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“…The Clonostachys isolates did not contribute to the growth of sacha inchi roots ( Figure 3B). Root-knot nematodes affect the root system, inducing the formation of root galls (Márquez-Dávila et al 2013), which are formed as a physiological disturbance in the root tissue, caused by female nematodes (Collange et al 2011), hindering the absorption of water and nutrients by sprouts (Anjos et al 2010) and reducing the root length (Márquez-Dávila et al 2013), fruit size and yield (Anjos et al 2010). The process of parasitism of root-knot nematodes is associated with the susceptibility of the plant, constant humidity in the soil, quality of inoculum and absence of natural enemies (Adegbite & Adesiyan 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Clonostachys isolates did not contribute to the growth of sacha inchi roots ( Figure 3B). Root-knot nematodes affect the root system, inducing the formation of root galls (Márquez-Dávila et al 2013), which are formed as a physiological disturbance in the root tissue, caused by female nematodes (Collange et al 2011), hindering the absorption of water and nutrients by sprouts (Anjos et al 2010) and reducing the root length (Márquez-Dávila et al 2013), fruit size and yield (Anjos et al 2010). The process of parasitism of root-knot nematodes is associated with the susceptibility of the plant, constant humidity in the soil, quality of inoculum and absence of natural enemies (Adegbite & Adesiyan 2005).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agropec. Trop., Goiânia, v. 50, e60890, 2020 and disrupt the transport of water and nutrients (Agrios 2005), being, therefore, considered a severe yield-limiting factor in the sacha inchi production (Márquez-Dávila et al 2013). The indiscriminate use of chemical pesticides to control nematodes generates phytotoxicity and environmental pollution (Adegbite & Adeyisan 2005); thus, practices for the control of nematodes are aimed at using chemical products with nemastatic effects.…”
Section: Trichoderma E Clonostachys Como Agentes De Biocontrole Contrmentioning
confidence: 99%