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Title: Susceptibility of crop plants to the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne luci, a threat to agricultural productivity
Authors: Maleita, Carla 
Correia, António 
Abrantes, Isabel 
Esteves, Ivânia 
Keywords: Gall index; pathogenicity; plant-parasitic nematodes; reproduction factor
Issue Date: 2022
Project: UIDB/00102/2020 
UIDP/00102/2020 
POCI-01-0145-FEDER-031946 (Ref. PTDC/ASPPLA/ 31946/2017), 
CEECIND/02082/2017 
Centro-01-0145-FEDER-000007 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/6817 - DCRRNI ID/UIDB/04004/2020 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Phytopathologia Mediterranea
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 61
metadata.degois.publication.issue: 1
Abstract: The root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne luci is included in the Alert List of the European Plant Protection Organization, because it has potential negative impacts on economically important crops. Identification of plant species/cultivars resistant to M. luci is important for its management. Susceptibility of 35 commercial plant species/cultivars, from nine families to a M. luci isolate from Portugal was evaluated in pot assays, assessing root gall index (GI) and reproduction factor (Rf) 60 d after inoculation, with tomato ‘Coração-de-Boi’ used as the positive susceptible experimental control. Presence/absence of RKN resistance genes was also determined in the tomato and pepper cultivars. One cultivar of cabbage, three of lettuce, ten of pepper, one of sugar beet, and all the cultivars of Cucurbitaceae (five), Fabaceae (two) and Poaceae (one) were susceptible to M. luci (GI = 4-5; Rf = 2.1-152.3). One cultivar each of carrot, passion fruit, lettuce ‘Cocktail’, cabbage ‘Bacalan’, ‘Coração’ and ‘Lombarda’, and spinach ‘Tayto’ were resistant/hypersensitive (Rf < 1; GI > 2). The tomato ‘Actimino’, ‘Briomino’, ‘Veinal’ and ‘Vimeiro’, which carried at least one copy of the Mi-1.2 gene, were resistant to the nematode (GI = 1-2; 0.0 < Rf < 0.1). These results indicate that the tomato cultivars have potential to contribute to reduction of M. luci populations in agro-ecosystems and improve the crop yields.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/100565
ISSN: 1593-2095
0031-9465
DOI: 10.36253/phyto-13369
Rights: openAccess
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