Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus

ABSTRACT: Nowadays, the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus (Godfrey) is a major pest of soybean in Brazil, mainly in areas using double cropping with maize or cotton, which are suitable hosts for P. brachyurus. A great effort has been made to find cash crops for P. brachyurus management. G...

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Main Authors: Victor Hugo Moura de Souza, Mário Massayuki Inomoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Biológico
Series:Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572019000100400&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-ba18e14e89bc4126b6e2ced07479fe5b2021-07-02T05:16:26ZengInstituto BiológicoArquivos do Instituto Biológico1808-16578610.1590/1808-1657000262019S1808-16572019000100400Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurusVictor Hugo Moura de SouzaMário Massayuki InomotoABSTRACT: Nowadays, the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus (Godfrey) is a major pest of soybean in Brazil, mainly in areas using double cropping with maize or cotton, which are suitable hosts for P. brachyurus. A great effort has been made to find cash crops for P. brachyurus management. Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)] was classified as a non-host for P. brachyurus but based on a single trial. It would be a valuable option as a culture for double cropping with soybean, as it is profitable and can be used in root-lesion nematode management. Sudangrass (S. bicolor var. sudanense) is not directly profitable, but Brazilian farmers favor it because it can produce pasture, green chop, silage, or hay under unfavorable hydric conditions. However, no information is available regarding the suitability of sudangrass for P. brachyurus. Thus, the current study aimed to assess the suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for P. brachyurus in two glasshouse trials. The first trial tested sudangrass and grain sorghum ‘DKB 510’, ‘Dow 740’, ‘Dow 822’, ‘DKB 599’, and ‘AG 1040’. The second trial retested sudangrass and grain sorghum ‘Dow 740’ and ‘DKB 599’. The results demonstrated that sudangrass and grain sorghum were suitable hosts for P. brachyurus. These results, in addition to those obtained for other types of sorghum, emphasize that S. bicolor and sudangrass should be avoided in fields infested with P. brachyurus, as they increase the nematode population.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572019000100400&lng=en&tlng=ennematoide das lesões radicularessucessão de culturasculturas de coberturamanejo de fitonematoides
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author Victor Hugo Moura de Souza
Mário Massayuki Inomoto
spellingShingle Victor Hugo Moura de Souza
Mário Massayuki Inomoto
Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
nematoide das lesões radiculares
sucessão de culturas
culturas de cobertura
manejo de fitonematoides
author_facet Victor Hugo Moura de Souza
Mário Massayuki Inomoto
author_sort Victor Hugo Moura de Souza
title Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
title_short Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
title_full Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
title_fullStr Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
title_full_unstemmed Host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for Pratylenchus brachyurus
title_sort host suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for pratylenchus brachyurus
publisher Instituto Biológico
series Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
issn 1808-1657
description ABSTRACT: Nowadays, the root-lesion nematode Pratylenchus brachyurus (Godfrey) is a major pest of soybean in Brazil, mainly in areas using double cropping with maize or cotton, which are suitable hosts for P. brachyurus. A great effort has been made to find cash crops for P. brachyurus management. Grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.)] was classified as a non-host for P. brachyurus but based on a single trial. It would be a valuable option as a culture for double cropping with soybean, as it is profitable and can be used in root-lesion nematode management. Sudangrass (S. bicolor var. sudanense) is not directly profitable, but Brazilian farmers favor it because it can produce pasture, green chop, silage, or hay under unfavorable hydric conditions. However, no information is available regarding the suitability of sudangrass for P. brachyurus. Thus, the current study aimed to assess the suitability of grain sorghum and sudangrass for P. brachyurus in two glasshouse trials. The first trial tested sudangrass and grain sorghum ‘DKB 510’, ‘Dow 740’, ‘Dow 822’, ‘DKB 599’, and ‘AG 1040’. The second trial retested sudangrass and grain sorghum ‘Dow 740’ and ‘DKB 599’. The results demonstrated that sudangrass and grain sorghum were suitable hosts for P. brachyurus. These results, in addition to those obtained for other types of sorghum, emphasize that S. bicolor and sudangrass should be avoided in fields infested with P. brachyurus, as they increase the nematode population.
topic nematoide das lesões radiculares
sucessão de culturas
culturas de cobertura
manejo de fitonematoides
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572019000100400&lng=en&tlng=en
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