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Reação de Cafeeiros (Coffea canephora) ao Nematoide-das- Galhas Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2) sob condições controladas de inoculação

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Previous issue date: 2017-06-21 / FAPEAM - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Amazonas / Brazil is the leading producer and exporter of coffee world. The use of resistant coffee cultivars is one of the most economical ways to control the Root-knot nematodes Meloidogyne spp. However, studies are needed to demonstrate the best methodologies used in resistance tests of coffee to the gnath nematode to be Possible to reduce experimental errors and to standardize test facilities so that the results of different jobs can be compared with confidence. Therefore, the objective of this work is to analyze the effects of adjusting the inoculum concentration and evaluation period on the reaction of Coffea canephora and weed clones to Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2) in Rondônia, as well as to evaluate the reaction of 56 clones as resistance to the Root-knot nematodes M. incognita. For this, three experiments were conducted separately. Firstly, samples of coffee roots were collected in five producing areas of the municipality of Cacoal and sent to the biochemical characterization by esterase enzyme (Est) of the species (s) of Meloidogyne spp., where a single pattern of Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2) in all samples. One of them was used to obtain a pure nematode population of M. incognita and multiplied in cv. Saint Clara. The first experiment was set up as follows: Six-month-old seedlings of C. canephora "194", "125" and "750" clones, as well as of the Obatã variety of C. arabica, from the germplasm bank of Embrapa Rondônia, were transplanted to 8-liter vessels containing 2: 1: 1: 1 sterilized substrates (natural soil, vermiculite medium texture, sand and organic compost, respectively). As a susceptible control, tomato plants (Solanum Iycopersicum L.) cv Santa Clara were used to verify the viability of the inoculum of M. incognita used in this experiment. After fifteen days of adaptation of the coffee tree seedlings in the pots, six plants of each one of the coffee genotypes was inoculated with different concentrations of M. incognita, being 1000, 5000, 10000 and 20000 eggs + J2 per plants, constituting 11 treatments with six replicates. However the seedlings of the susceptible control, the tomato, were inoculated with 5000 eggs of the nematode/plant. After the inoculations the treatments were arranged in a completely randomized design in the shelter. Evaluations were performed at 5 and 8 months after inoculation. It was observed that the lowest concentrations of inoculum (1000 and 5000 eggs / pot) were the most efficient for nematode establishment and reproduction in both coffee genotypes. In the second experiment, clones of C. canephora of the BRS Ouro Preto variety, 8 months old were transplanted to vessels containing autoclaved soil and inoculated with 5,000 eggs + juveniles of the second stage (J2) of the nematode (first trial). The design was completely randomized, with six replicates for each genotype tested. Tomatoes cv. Santa Clara represented the positive witness and coffee clones Apoatã the negative witnesses, inoculated with the same level of inoculum of the others. After 148 days of inoculation the plants were removed from the vases and the roots separated from the aerial part, washed, weighed and evaluated for number of galls (NG). Then, the number of eggs of M. incognita (NO) from the roots was extracted and counted, obtaining the breeding factor (FR) of the nematode (FR = final population / initial population) in each tested plant. Considering immune genotypes with FR = 0.00; Resistant, FR <1.00; And, susceptible, FR> 1.00. The M. incognita NG and FR values were submitted to ANOVA and the means were compared by the Scott Knott test (1974) at 5% probability. The results showed that only clone 750 was susceptible to M. incognita. Apoatã clones obtained FR = 0, being considered non-hosts. The clones of the cultivar BRS Ouro Preto behaved as resistant to M. incognita. The second assay was installed on July 2, 2015, in order to evaluate the reaction of thirty - two clones of C. canephora to M. incognita, using the same methodology of the first assay, being evaluated on 02/11 / 2015. At 150 DAI the C. canephora clones of the botanical variety Conilon 694, 160, 837, 46, 909, 890 and the hybrid materials 844, 1005, 169, 543, 453, 120, 193, 636, both with early ripening cycle, Have behaved as resistant to M. incognita and can be used in breeding programs to obtain nematode-resistant precocious coffee cultivars under soil and climate conditions in Rondônia. / Foi ojetivo deste trabalho analisar os efeitos do ajuste da densidade de inóculo e época de avaliação de ensaios na reação de clones de Coffea canephora à Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2) sob condições controladas. Para tanto, foram conduzidos três experimentos separadamente. Primeiramente, amostras de raízes de café foram coletadas em cinco áreas produtoras do município de Cacoal e encaminhadas para a caracterização bioquímica através da enzima esterase (Est) da(s) espécie(s) de Meloidogyne spp., onde se reconheceu um único padrão de Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2) em todas as amostras. Uma delas foi utilizada para a obtenção de uma população pura do nematoide das galhas M. incognita e multiplicado em tomateiro cv. Santa Clara. No primeiro experimento mudas com seis meses de idade dos clones de C. canephora “194”, “125” e “750”, além da variedade Obatã IAC-1669-20 de C. arabica e plantas de tomate (Solanum Iycopersicum L.) cv Santa Clara (testemunhas) foram transplantadas para vasos. Após quinze dias de adaptação das mudas seis plantas de cada genótipo de café foram inoculadas com diferentes concentrações de M. incognita, sendo elas 1000, 5000, 10000 e 20000 ovos + J2 por plantas, constituindo 11 tratamentos com seis repetições em delinemamento inteiramente casualizado mantidos em casa de vegetação. O tomateiro foi inoculado com 5000 ovos do nematoide/planta. As avaliações foram realizadas aos 5 e 8 meses após a inoculação. Foi observado que as menores concentrações de inóculo (1000 e 5000 ovos/planta) foram as mais eficientes para o estabelecimento e reprodução do nematoide em ambos os genótipos, expressando de forma adequada os níveis de resistência e/ou suscetibilidade dos cafeeiros. No segundo experimento, quinze clones de C. canephora da variedade BRS Ouro Preto, foram inoculados com 5.000 ovos + juvenis de segundo estádio (J2) da mesma população de Meloidogyne incognita (Est I2). O delineamento foi completamente casualizado, com seis repetições para cada clone testado. Tomateiros cv. Santa Clara e clones de café Apoatã representaram as testemunhas (positiva e negativa, respectivamente). Após 148 dias da inoculação as plantas foram avaliadas quanto ao número de galhas (NG) e o fator de reprodução (FR) do nematoide (FR = população final/população inicial) em cada planta testada. Os resultados demonstraram que os clones de Apoatã foram imunes ao nematoide (FR=0) e todos os clones da cultivar BRS Ouro Preto se comportaram como resistentes à M. incognita (FR<1), diferenciando-se significativamente das testemunhas suscetíveis (FR>1). O terceiro experimento foi instalado em julho de 2015, com o objetivo de avaliar a reação de trinta e dois clones de C. canephora das variedades botânicas Conilon, Robusta e Híbridos Intervarietais à mesma população de M. incognita (Est I2), utilizando a mesma metodologia do segundo experimento. Aos 150 DAI os clones de C. canephora da variedade botânica Conilon 694, 160, 837, 46, 909, 890 e os materiais híbridos 844, 1005, 169, 54, 453, 120, 193, 636, ambos com ciclo precoce de maturação, se comportaram como resistentes à M. incognita.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:http://localhost:tede/5977
Date21 June 2017
CreatorsSantos, Anderson Vieira, 69-98123-3454
Contributorsppgbiotec@ufam.edu.br, Rocha, Rodrigo Barros, Vieira Junior, José Roberto, Fernandes, Cleberson de Freitas
PublisherUniversidade Federal do Amazonas, Programa de Pós-graduação em Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia da Amazônia Legal - BIONORTE, UFAM, Brasil, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas
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LanguagePortuguese
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