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Interaction between the false root-knot nematode Nacobbus aberrans and Glomus intraradices in tomato plants
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2011-12Registro en:
Lax, Paola; Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela; Soteras, María Florencia; Cabello, Marta; Doucet, Marcelo Edmundo; Interaction between the false root-knot nematode Nacobbus aberrans and Glomus intraradices in tomato plants; Springer; Biology And Fertility Of Soils; 47; 5; 12-2011; 591-597
0178-2762
1432-0789
Autor
Lax, Paola
Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela
Soteras, María Florencia
Cabello, Marta
Doucet, Marcelo Edmundo
Resumen
Information about the interaction between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and the false root-knot nematode Nacobbus aberrans (Thorne, 1935) Thorne & Allen, 1944 is scarce. The effect of Glomus intraradices Schenk & Smith on tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum L.) cv. Platense inoculated with nematode juveniles from Lisandro Olmos (Argentina) was studied under greenhouse conditions. Six treatments with five replications were performed. After 80 days, nematode reproduction and percentage of AMF colonization in roots were estimated. Some plant growth parameters were also measured. In general, plants with AMF and AMF plus nematodes grew as well as the control without AMF and without nematodes. Furthermore, <i>G. intraradices</i> was beneficial in reducing nematode-induced damage in roots (lower number of galls) as well as in having a suppressive effect on parasite reproduction. This is the first study on the use of G. intraradices as a possible strategy in the control of N. aberrans in tomato.