PHYTOPARASITIC AND FREE-LIVING NEMATODES ASSOCIATED WITH THE CULTIVATION OF Passiflora ligularis JUSS. IN THE SANDIA VALLEY, PUNO REGION, PERU

Morphological characterization native fruit plant parasitic nematodes
["Lima-Medina, Israel","Araujo-Lima, Edriana","Bravo-Portocarrero, Rosario Y","Cornejo-Condori, Grover B","V. Franco-Mariaca, Dino","Casa-Coila, Victor H"] 2024-01-01 期刊论文
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The identification of phytoparasitic nematodes, which is essential for the implementation of management strategies is required. The objective of this work was to identify, at the genus level, the phytoparasites and free-living nematodes associated with the cultivation of sweet granadilla ( Passiflora ligularis Juss.) in the valley of Sandia, region Puno, Peru. For the study, 165 soil samples were evaluated, coming from eight communities from the district of Sandia, during the agricultural season 2018-2019. The samples were processed by the method of centrifugal flotation in sucrose solution, and later identified on the basis of morphological characteristics. The results showed the presence of seven genera of phytoparasitic nematodes: Meloidogyne , Pratylenchus , Helicotylenchus , Mesocriconema , Xiphinema , Tylenchus, and Hemicycliophora , and two genera of free-living nematodes, Aphelenchus and Dorylaimus. The most harmful genera were Meloidogyne and Pratylenchus because they cause damage to other crops. In the nematode community, there was variability in the density and frequency of phytoparasitic and freeliving individuals in the evaluated localities.
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