2013
DOI: 10.14688/1984-3801.v06n02a01
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Avaliação do Efeito de Diferentes Populações de Pratylenchus brachyurus na Cultura da Soja

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“…P. brachyurus is a migratory, endoparasitic and polyphagus phytonematoid, that due to feeding, movement and injection of toxins inside the tissues, cause damages in soybean roots. The expansion of soybean in areas of sandy soils, combined with the use of susceptible cultivars and the sowing of host plant species such as maize, in the soybean off-season period, are the factors that have better explain the increase in the importance of the phytonematoid to the crop (Goulart et al, 2013).…”
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“…P. brachyurus is a migratory, endoparasitic and polyphagus phytonematoid, that due to feeding, movement and injection of toxins inside the tissues, cause damages in soybean roots. The expansion of soybean in areas of sandy soils, combined with the use of susceptible cultivars and the sowing of host plant species such as maize, in the soybean off-season period, are the factors that have better explain the increase in the importance of the phytonematoid to the crop (Goulart et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%