2011
DOI: 10.1590/1808-1657v78p5572011
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Abstract: RESUMO Considerando as perdas causadas por nematoides às diversas culturas, as rizobactérias se apresentam como uma alternativa para manejar esse patógenos. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar in vitro a ação de 20 isolados de rizobactérias sobre a eclosão e a motilidade de juvenis de segundo estádio de Meloidogyne incognita e M. javanica e sobre a motilidade de Pratylenchus zeae. O experimento foi instalado em condições de laboratório e em delineamento inteiramente casuali-zado com quatro repetições,… Show more

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“…Nem-Out™ and Compost-Aid ® (which was also efficient in controlling the nematode) present in their compositions the bacterium of the genus Bacillus, whose action on the nematodes has been widely confirmed (Alves et al, 2011;Hu et al, 2017). Similar to the fungi Trichoderma, these bacteria use several action mechanisms such as the production of toxins that may have direct effect on nematodes and affect their reproduction, oviposition and hatching processes (Alves et al, 2011;Machado et al, 2012).…”
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“…Nem-Out™ and Compost-Aid ® (which was also efficient in controlling the nematode) present in their compositions the bacterium of the genus Bacillus, whose action on the nematodes has been widely confirmed (Alves et al, 2011;Hu et al, 2017). Similar to the fungi Trichoderma, these bacteria use several action mechanisms such as the production of toxins that may have direct effect on nematodes and affect their reproduction, oviposition and hatching processes (Alves et al, 2011;Machado et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…microorganisms in the biological control of nematodes has been increasingly prioritized, since it is an effective measure capable of generating benefits to the crop without causing environmental impacts. Fungi and bacteria stand out among the most often used microorganisms, since they can control several nematode species in different crops (Alves et al, 2011;Kath et al, 2017;Silva et al, 2017).…”
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“…That is, they damage the eggs outer layer, inibiting hatching and reducing it on juveniles (MACHADO et al, 2012). According to Alves (2011), some plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (RPCPS), among them the Bacillus sp., produce lytic enzymes such as chitinase and protease, which degrade the egg membranes of the Meloidogyne sp. Species, while others attract the hatching of J2, causing mortality of infecting forms.…”
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confidence: 99%