Ciência Rural (Mar 2021)

Distribution of Meloidogyne species in carrot in Brazil

  • Tiago Garcia da Cunha,
  • Liliane Evangelista Visôtto,
  • Letícia Mendes Pinheiro,
  • Pedro Ivo Vieira Good God,
  • Juliana Magrinelli Osório Rosa,
  • Cláudio Marcelo Gonçalves Oliveira,
  • Everaldo Antônio Lopes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20200552
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 5

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ABSTRACT: Root-knot nematodes (RKN - Meloidogyne spp.) are one of the most serious threats to carrot production worldwide. In Brazil, carrots are grown throughout the year, and economic losses due to RKN are reported. Since little is known on the distribution of RKN species in carrot fields in Brazil, we collected plant and soil samples from 35 fields across six states. Based on the morphology of perineal patterns, esterase phenotypes and species-specific PCR, three Meloidogyne species were identified: 60% of the fields were infested with Meloidogyne incognita, M. javanica was reported in 42.9% of the areas, whereas M. hapla was detected in 17.1% of carrot fields. Mixed populations were reported in 20% of the areas with a predominance of M. incognita + M. javanica. The combination of morphological, biochemical, and molecular techniques is a useful approach to identify RKN species.

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