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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Reprodução de Pratylenchus coffeae e P. jaehni (Nematoda: pratylenchidae) em citros e cafeeiro /

Demant, Carlos Alberto Rauer, January 2004 (has links)
Orientador: Silvia Renata Siciliano Wilcken / Banca: Mário Massayuki Inomoto / Banca: Roberto Kazuhiro Kubo / A presente pesquisa visou obter a taxa de reprodução de Pratylenchus coffeae (Zimmermann, 1898) e Pratylenchus jaehni Inserra,Duncan, Santos, Kaplan, Vovlas 2001 em cafeeiro e em citros a fim de encontrar nesses hospedeiros semelhanças ou diferenças entre as duas espécies de nematóides estudadas. Para isso, foram montados quatro diferentes experimentos. No primeiro experimento plantas de cafeeiro ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ e de citros ‘Limão Cravo’ foram inoculadas 100 nematóides (P. coffeae ou P. jaehni) por planta, que foram mantidas em casa de vegetação. Após 148 dias as plantas foram avaliadas utilizando como parâmetros: altura e peso seco da parte aérea, peso fresco do sistema radicular e população final do nematóide inoculado no solo e na raiz, seguindo a metodologia proposta por Jenkins (1964) e Coolen e D’Herde (1972), respectivamente. No segundo experimento plantas de cafeeiro ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ e de citros ‘Limão Cravo’ foram inoculadas 220 nematóides (P. jaehni) por planta, as quais foram mantidas em casa de vegetação. Após 136 dias as plantas foram avaliadas utilizando os mesmos parâmetros acima relacionados. No terceiro experimento sete genótipos de cafeeiro (Icatu Vermelho, Apoatã, Catuaí Vermelho, Mundo Novo, Laurentii, EP 355 e IAC 457) foram inoculadas com 500 nematóides (P. coffeae ou P. jaehni) por planta. Após 120 dias as plantas foram analisadas utilizando como parâmetros massa fresca do sistema radicular e população final do nematóide inoculado no solo e na raiz, seguindo a metodologia proposta por Jenkins (1964) e Coolen e D’Herde (1972), respectivamente. No quarto experimento, também conduzido em casa de vegetação, três genótipos de cafeeiro (Catuaí Vermelho, Icatu Vermelho e Mundo Novo) foram 2 inoculadas com 1.000 nematóides (P. coffeae ou P. jaehni) por planta. Após 117 dias as plantas foram analisadas pelos mesmos parâmetros... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo). / This research was conducted to obtain the Pratylenchus coffeae (Zimmermann, 1898) and P. jaehni Inserra et al. 2001 reproduction rates in coffee and citrus plants to find in this hosts differences and equalities to both studied nematode species. For that was made four essays. At the first essay coffee plants ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ and citrus plants ‘Limão Cravo’ were inoculated with 100 nematodes (P. coffeae or P. jaehni)/plant that were maintained in the green house. 148 days after the inoculation, the plants were evaluated using as parameters: Height, shoot dry weight , root fresh weight, final population of the nematode inoculated in soil and roots, following the method proposed by Jenkins (1964) and Coolen e D’Herde (1972), respectively. At the second essay, coffee plants ‘Catuaí Vermelho’ and citrus plants ‘Limão Cravo’ were inoculated with 220 nematodes (P. jaehni)/plant that were maintained in the green house. 136 days after the inoculation, the plants were evaluated using the same parameters of the first essay. At the third essay, seven coffee plant’s genotypes (Icatu Vermelho, Apoatã, Catuaí Vermelho, Mundo Novo, EP355 and IAC 457) were inoculated with 500 nematodes (P. coffeae or P. jaehni)/plant 120 days after the inoculation, the plants were evaluated using as parameters: root fresh weight, final population of the nematode inoculated in soil and roots, following the method proposed by Jenkins (1964) and Coolen e D’Herde (1972), respectively. At the fourth essay , also in greenhouse condition, three coffee plant’s genotypes (Catuaí Vermelho, Icatu Vermelho and Mundo Novo) were inoculated with 1000 nematodes (P. coffeae or P. jaehni)/plant. 117 days after the inoculation, the plants were evaluated using the same parameters of the first essay. In accord with the obtained results was possible to observe differences in the reproduction rates of both nematode species... (Complete abstract, click electronic address below). / Mestre

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