2021
DOI: 10.1590/1983-21252021v34n312rc
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Abstract: The interaction between Meloidogyne and Fusarium can alter the resistance behavior of passion fruit genotypes. The study was aimed to evaluate the reaction of genotypes of Passiflora spp. to Meloidogyne incognita race 3 (Mi)-Fusarium solani (Fs) complex. The assay was carried using RBD in the factorial arrangement: 10 genotypes (BRS-SC, M-19-UFV, P. alata, P. nitida, P. giberti, P.setacea, P. mucronata, P. murifolia, P. cincinnata, P. ligularis) x 3 treatments (Mi, Mi+Fs, Fs). After 180 days of planting the re… Show more

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“…(2010) provided consistent plant infection and symptoms, allowing inference on pathogen interactions. Deeping seedlings´ roots in a suspension of fungal spores often results in uneven infection, which precluded inferences by Rocha et al . (2021) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…(2010) provided consistent plant infection and symptoms, allowing inference on pathogen interactions. Deeping seedlings´ roots in a suspension of fungal spores often results in uneven infection, which precluded inferences by Rocha et al . (2021) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the authors assessed just one variable and employed few plant replicates/ treatments along with no assay replication. Rocha et al . (2021) were unable to obtain a consistent fungal infection of passion fruit plants, which precluded statistical analysis to infer pathogen interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%