2018
DOI: 10.1590/0034-737x201865010013
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Bacillus subtilis no tratamento de mudas de bananeira infectadas por fitonematoides

Abstract: RESUMO A utilização de material propagativo sadio constitui importante medida de controle para os nematoides da bananeira (Musa spp.), pois, assim, evita-se a introdução desses patógenos em áreas isentas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o efeito da aplicação de Bacillus subtilis (Nemathel®) no tratamento de mudas, do tipo chifre, de bananeira subgrupo Terra cv. Comprida, infectadas por uma população mista com Radopholus similis, Meloidogyne spp., Pratylenchus spp. e Helicotylenchus spp. Foram testadas di… Show more

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“…Addition in tube reduced the reproduction factor of the nematode by 30.55% and 36.07% in relation to Onix ® and control, respectively (Table 1). Positive B. subtilis results in reducing nematode populations, mainly of Meloidogyne species, in plants such as rice, tomato and banana have been observed in other studies [22,23,24]. There was no occurrence of juveniles of the second stage in the soil in any of treatments; probably the J2 that hatched and infected the roots again.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Different Addition Times Of the Liquid Bacillusupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…Addition in tube reduced the reproduction factor of the nematode by 30.55% and 36.07% in relation to Onix ® and control, respectively (Table 1). Positive B. subtilis results in reducing nematode populations, mainly of Meloidogyne species, in plants such as rice, tomato and banana have been observed in other studies [22,23,24]. There was no occurrence of juveniles of the second stage in the soil in any of treatments; probably the J2 that hatched and infected the roots again.…”
Section: Evaluation Of Different Addition Times Of the Liquid Bacillusupporting
confidence: 71%
“…and Helicotylenchus spp. with efficiency similar to nematicide Carbofuran [35]. Tomato plants that received B. subtilis additions showed higher shoot growth, characterizing the bacterium as a plant growth promoter, and this effect may be due, in part, to the production of plant phytoregulators in the rhizosphere [36].…”
Section: Table 1 Number Of Galls Per Gram Root (Ng/g) Number Egg Mamentioning
confidence: 98%