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Host Status of Graminaceous Cover Crops for Pratylenchus brachyurus

August 2010 , Volume 94 , Number  8
Pages  1,022 - 1,025

M. M. Inomoto, Departamento de Fitopatologia e Nematologia, Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz, Universidade de São Paulo, CP. 9, São Paulo, Brazil; and G. L. Asmus, Laboratório de Nematologia, Embrapa Agropecuária Oeste, CP. 661, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil



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Accepted for publication 17 April 2010.
ABSTRACT

Taking into account that information about the host status of cover crops for Pratylenchus brachyurus is scarce or contradictory, this study was undertaken to assess the host status of selected graminaceous cover crops by estimating nematode reproduction and their ability to decrease the nematode density in glasshouse conditions. Furthermore, the reproductive fitness of three P. brachyurus populations was assessed for Brachiaria grasses. Silage and forage sorghum proved to be good hosts for P. brachyurus; consequently, they should be avoided in fields infested with this lesion nematode, mainly before susceptible crop such as soybean, common bean, cowpea, and cotton. Dictyoneura grass, the pearl millet cv. ADR 300, and black oat were poor hosts for P. brachyurus but may increase densities of this nematode over time. Consequently, these cover crops might be used in infested fields for only short periods, because they could increase the P. brachyurus population density slowly but progressively.



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