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“…The opposite is applicable for genotype DM 6.2i RR, resistant to M. incognita (Venter 2014), which was the most susceptible and will generally support high lesion nematode densities. In Brazil where P. brachyurus is also widespread in soybean fields, no resistant genotype has also been identified to this species (Rios et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The opposite is applicable for genotype DM 6.2i RR, resistant to M. incognita (Venter 2014), which was the most susceptible and will generally support high lesion nematode densities. In Brazil where P. brachyurus is also widespread in soybean fields, no resistant genotype has also been identified to this species (Rios et al 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Host resistance has been explored. However, no P. brachyurus-resistant soybean varieties have been identified so far [42]. Although several soybean genotypes have been studied regarding their resistance against this nematode [43], breeding resistant cultivars against P. brachyurus is difficult due to the fact that this nematode is polyphagous and lacks a close interaction with their hosts [41].…”
Section: Root Lesion Nematode (P Brachyurus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species, Pratylenchus brachyurus (Tylenchida: Pratylenchidae) is a polyphagous phytonematoid and is associated mainly with plants of the family Poaceae (grasses) such as sugar cane, corn, rice, sorghum and brachiaria. However, they also parasitize other plants such as cotton and soybean (Rios et al, 2016;Rack et al, 2013;Barbosa et al, 2013;Neves, 2013;Machado et al, 2012) and the control of P. brachyurus nematoide in soybean areas is complex (Silva et al, 2019). Soybean is a widely cultivated crop in several Brazilian regions and is of great economic importance for the country (Costa et al, 2019) and the Central West region, the largest grain producer in Brazil (CONAB, 2017), faced in the last few seasons the occurrence of high-density P. brachyurus in the soybean crop.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%