Pathogenicity of Meloidogyne spp. (Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae) isolates from Central America and Brazil on four genotypes of Coffea arabica
Abstract Fifteen isolates of Meloidogyne spp. collected from coffee plantations in every country in Central America, with one isolate from Brazil, were inoculated on two common cultivars (Catuai and Sarchimor) and two wild genotypes from Ethiopia (ET15 and ET28) of coffee (Coffea arabica) under cont...
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Published in | Nematology : international journal of fundamental and applied nematological research Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 205 - 213 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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The Netherlands
Brill
2004
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Summary: | Abstract
Fifteen isolates of Meloidogyne spp. collected from coffee plantations in
every country in Central America, with one isolate from Brazil, were
inoculated on two common cultivars (Catuai and Sarchimor) and two wild
genotypes from Ethiopia (ET15 and ET28) of coffee (Coffea arabica) under
controlled conditions. These isolates displayed a wide range of
pathogenicity on the different varieties. Meloidogyne sp. 2 isolate esterase
'VS1S1' from Guatemala, was unable to multiply on any cultivar. All other
isolates multiplied on cv. Catuai. The Meloidogyne incognita isolate from
Brazil did not multiply on cv. Sarchimor or genotype ET28. Four Meloidogyne
sp. 1 (esterase 'F1') isolates from Guatemala multiplied at relatively low
rates on cv. Sarchimor, but did not multiply on genotypes ET15 and ET28.
Meloidogyne arenaria and Meloidogyne sp. 3 (displaying the new esterase
phenotype 'M1F1a'), both from El Salvador, multiplied at a high rate on cv.
Sarchimor; M. arenaria multiplied at a low rate on genotype ET15, but did
not multiply on genotype ET28. Meloidogyne sp. 3 multiplied at a low rate on
genotype ET28. Meloidogyne sp. 4 from El Salvador (esterase 'Sa4')
multiplied at a high rate on genotype ET15. The M. arabicida isolate from
Costa Rica did not multiply at all on genotype ET15. All isolates of
Meloidogyne exigua multiplied on cv. Sarchimor as well as on both Ethiopian
genotypes. This new information highlights the great parasitic diversity of
root-knot nematodes parasitising coffee in Central America, a diversity
which must be taken into account when developing integrated pest management
strategies and breeding for resistance to nematodes. |
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ISSN: | 1388-5545 1568-5411 1388-5545 |
DOI: | 10.1163/1568541041217898 |