2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-05362012000200023
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Reaction of vegetables and aromatic plants to Meloidogyne javanica and M. incognita

Abstract: For this research we used 15 day-old seedlings which were transplanted to 2 L pots and inoculated with 4,000 nematode eggs plus juveniles (J2). After 60 days, the root systems were removed and the number of galls and eggs evaluated and used to calculate the nematode reproduction factor (RF). The tomato cv. Santa Cruz was used as a susceptible control. The experimental design was completely randomized, with six replications. Averages were compared using the Tukey or Scott-Knott test at 5%. For lettuce, Salad Bo… Show more

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“…control (2 mg g −1 ) gave 100% efficacy . Interestingly, although parsley is susceptible to root‐knot nematodes, its EO has already been reported to contain nematicidal activity in accordance with the results of our study. In conclusion, parsley has potential use as a soil amendment in Meloidogyne control, although field studies are necessary before any recommendations can be made.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…control (2 mg g −1 ) gave 100% efficacy . Interestingly, although parsley is susceptible to root‐knot nematodes, its EO has already been reported to contain nematicidal activity in accordance with the results of our study. In conclusion, parsley has potential use as a soil amendment in Meloidogyne control, although field studies are necessary before any recommendations can be made.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The root-knot nematodes are phytoparasites of the root system that cause serious damage to lettuce cultivation. Several studies report the parasitic action of these nematodes in the crop (CARVALHO FILHO et al, 2011;DIAS-ARIEIRA et al, 2012;PINHEIRO et al, 2014;ROSA et al, 2015;CORREA, et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oleiferus Metzg. (forage turnip) to M. javanica (Rosa et al, 2013) and Brassica oleracea to M. javanicae and M. incognita (Dias-Arieira et al, 2012). In turn, studies conducted by Charchar et al (2007) indicated that black mustard (Brassica nigra (L.) Koch.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%