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Title: Diversity of Meloidogyne exigua (Tylenchida: Meloidogynidae) populations from coffee and rubber tree.
Authors: MUNIZ, M. F. S.
CAMPOS, V. P.
CASTAGNONE-SERENO, P.
CASTRO, J. M. da C. e
ALMEIDA, M. R. A.
CARNEIRO, R. M. D. G.
Affiliation: M. F. S. Muniz, UFAL-Centro de Ciências Agrárias Rio Largo, AL; V. P. Campos, UFLA- Departamento de Fitopatologia Lavras, MG; P. Castagnone-Sereno, INRA; JOSE MAURO DA CUNHA E CASTRO, CPATSA; M. R. A. Almeida, CENARGEN; R. M. D. G. Carneiro, CENARGEN.
Date Issued: 2007
Citation: In: REUNIÓN ANUAL, 39., 2007, Córdoba, Argentina. Programa y resumenes. Córdoba: ONTA, 2007.
Pages: p. 85-86.
Description: Isozymes (esterase and malate desydrogenase), SCAR and RAPD-PCR were compared for populations of three races of Meloidogyne exigua, collected in coffee-producing areas in Brazil, Bolivia, and Costa Rica, and for one Brazilian population from rubber tree. This study revealed four esterase phenotypes (E1, E2, E2a, E3) and three malate desydrogenase phenotypes (N1, N1a, N2) for M. exigua populations. The most common multienzyme phenotype was E2N1. The enzymaticphenotypes do not separate M. exigua races. Sixteen populations of M. exigua were tested using SCAR primers ex-D15F/R that allowed the identification of all M exigua populations. Phylogenetic analyses showed high intraspecific polymorphism (24.6-57.8%) for sixteen M. exigua population. However, all populations clustered together with 100% of bootstrap showing the consistency of species identification. In addition, the RAPD markers produced were consistent with other approaches (isozyme phenotypes and SCAR). *Scholarship FAPEAL.
Thesagro: Café
Meloidogyne Exigua
População de Planta
Keywords: Planta produtora de latex
Coffee
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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