Nematodes Associated to Tropical Forages in Pasture Areas

Bruna Nogueira Marques *

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Leimi Kobayasti

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Giovani de Oliveira Arieira

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Dayana Aparecida de Faria

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Anne Caroline Dallabrida Avelino

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Joadil Gonçalves de Abreu

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Luciana Alves Martins

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Gabriela Cristina Silva Moreira

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Lucas Dias de Oliveira

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

Bruno Giuseppe Terzi

Department of Agronomy and Zootechny, Federal University of Mato Grosso, Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

The quantification of soil nematodes is of great importance for the management and evaluation of the efficiency of control methods, considering the damages caused in crops of economic interest. The present work aimed to quantify and identify plant parasitic nematodes in pasture areas in the municipality of Santo Antônio do Leverger, Mato Grosso state, Brazil. For that purpose, 25 soil and root samples were collected in four plots, consisting of the following forage grasses: Brachiaria humidicola cv. Common (Plot 1), Panicum maximum cv. Tanzania (Plot 2), Brachiaria brizantha cv. Marandu (Plot 3) and Panicum maximum cv. Massai (Plot 4). The nematode extraction from the soil and root samples was performed, followed by the quantification and identification of nematodes genera. The nematodes classified as free-living were observed in all plots, with population densities varying from 230 to 1180 specimens. The genus Pratylenchus presented the lowest population level, with 40 specimens, in the area where the Brachiaria humidicola cv. Common is cultivated. The following phytoparasitic nematodes genera were observed: Pratylenchus and Paratrichodorus associated to the Humidicola grass, and Heterodera and Criconemoides associated to the Tanzania grass.

Keywords: Forages, heterodera, identification, quantification, pratylenchus


How to Cite

Marques, Bruna Nogueira, Leimi Kobayasti, Giovani de Oliveira Arieira, Dayana Aparecida de Faria, Anne Caroline Dallabrida Avelino, Joadil Gonçalves de Abreu, Luciana Alves Martins, Gabriela Cristina Silva Moreira, Lucas Dias de Oliveira, and Bruno Giuseppe Terzi. 2019. “Nematodes Associated to Tropical Forages in Pasture Areas”. Journal of Experimental Agriculture International 36 (4):1-10. https://doi.org/10.9734/jeai/2019/v36i430239.

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