INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS
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Resumo: | Root lesion nematodes limit the productivity of several crops of economic importance, requiring alternatives for their management. Resistance inducers activate enzymes involved in defense mechanisms and micronutrients can influence this process by acting as enzymatic cofactors. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of foliar application of a commercial organomineral fertilizer and its association or not with zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) micronutrients on the Pratylenchus brachyurus suppression and soybean plant development under greenhouse conditions. Shoots of soybean were treated 10 days after germination and inoculated with 5000 nematodes/plant five days after the treatments, using untreated plants as controls. Treatments consisted of a commercial product based on phosphorylated mannanoligosaccharide derived from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (here coded as MOS), Zn, Mn, MOS+Zn, MOS+Mn or MOS+Zn+Mn. At sixty days after establishment of treatments, the plants were collected and evaluated for vegetative analysis, nematological analysis and nutrient contents. The work was repeated at different times: experiment 1 from November 2016 to January 2017 and experiment 2 from October to November 2017. All treatments were efficient in controlling P. brachyurus in at least one of the evaluated nematological parameters, compared to the control. However, only the plant spraying with MOS+Zn results in significative reduction of the total number of nematodes and the number of P. brachyurus nematodes per gram of soybean root in both experiments. In addition, spraying of plants with Mn increased shoot dry weight and all treatments resulted in higher concentrations of copper, Zn and Mn in soybeans leaves compared to control. |
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INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTSINTERAÇÃO ENTRE INDUTOR DE RESISTÊNCIA E MICRONUTRIENTES NO CONTROLE DO NEMATOIDE DAS LESÕES E NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DE PLANTAS DE SOJAMannanoligossacarídeo. Nutriente. Zinco. Manganês. Pratylenchus brachyurus.Mannanoligosaccharide. Nutrient. Zinc. Manganese. Pratylenchus brachyurus.Root lesion nematodes limit the productivity of several crops of economic importance, requiring alternatives for their management. Resistance inducers activate enzymes involved in defense mechanisms and micronutrients can influence this process by acting as enzymatic cofactors. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of foliar application of a commercial organomineral fertilizer and its association or not with zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) micronutrients on the Pratylenchus brachyurus suppression and soybean plant development under greenhouse conditions. Shoots of soybean were treated 10 days after germination and inoculated with 5000 nematodes/plant five days after the treatments, using untreated plants as controls. Treatments consisted of a commercial product based on phosphorylated mannanoligosaccharide derived from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (here coded as MOS), Zn, Mn, MOS+Zn, MOS+Mn or MOS+Zn+Mn. At sixty days after establishment of treatments, the plants were collected and evaluated for vegetative analysis, nematological analysis and nutrient contents. The work was repeated at different times: experiment 1 from November 2016 to January 2017 and experiment 2 from October to November 2017. All treatments were efficient in controlling P. brachyurus in at least one of the evaluated nematological parameters, compared to the control. However, only the plant spraying with MOS+Zn results in significative reduction of the total number of nematodes and the number of P. brachyurus nematodes per gram of soybean root in both experiments. In addition, spraying of plants with Mn increased shoot dry weight and all treatments resulted in higher concentrations of copper, Zn and Mn in soybeans leaves compared to control. Nematoides das lesões radiculares limitam a produtividade de diversas culturas de importância econômica, sendo necessárias alternativas para seu manejo. Os indutores de resistência ativam enzimas envolvidas nos mecanismos de defesa e os micronutrientes podem influenciar esse processo, por atuarem como cofatores enzimáticos. Desta forma, objetivou-se avaliar o efeito da aplicação foliar de um fertilizante organomineral comercial e sua associação com os micronutrientes: zinco (Zn) e manganês (Mn) no controle de Pratylenchus brachyurus e no desenvolvimento da soja. As plantas tiveram sua parte aérea tratada, após 10 dias da germinação e foram inoculadas cinco dias após o tratamento, usando-se plantas não tratadas como testemunha. Os tratamentos consistiram de um produto comercial a base de mannanoligossacarídeos derivados da parede celular de Saccharomyces cerevisiae (aqui codificado como MOS), Zn, Mn, MOS+Zn, MOS+Mn ou MOS+Zn+Mn. Após 60 dias da inoculação, as plantas foram coletadas e avaliadas quanto aos parâmetros vegetativos, nematológicos e teores de macro e micronutrientes. Todos os tratamentos foram eficientes em controlar P. brachyurus em pelo menos um dos parâmetros nematológicos, com redução de 28 a 70% da população do nematoide comparativamente à testemunha, porém somente o tratamento da soja com MOS+Zn resultou em redução significativa da população total de P. brachyurus e número de nematoide por grama de raiz nos dois experimentos. Além disso, a pulverização das plantas com Mn proporcionou aumento da matéria seca da parte aérea e todos os tratamentos resultaram em maiores concentrações de cobre, Zn e Mn nas folhas em comparação a testemunha.Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido2020-07-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/850910.1590/1983-21252020v33n302rcREVISTA CAATINGA; Vol. 33 No. 3 (2020); 591-598Revista Caatinga; v. 33 n. 3 (2020); 591-5981983-21250100-316Xreponame:Revista Caatingainstname:Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)instacron:UFERSAenghttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/caatinga/article/view/8509/10271Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Caatingainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessConduta, Nathalia SilveiraSilva, Monique Thiara RodriguesRinaldi, Luanna KarolineDias-Arieira, Cláudia Regina2023-07-21T16:59:58Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufersa.edu.br:article/8509Revistahttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufersa.edu.br/index.php/caatinga/oaipatricio@ufersa.edu.br|| caatinga@ufersa.edu.br1983-21250100-316Xopendoar:2024-04-29T09:46:40.581381Revista Caatinga - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido (UFERSA)true |
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INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS INTERAÇÃO ENTRE INDUTOR DE RESISTÊNCIA E MICRONUTRIENTES NO CONTROLE DO NEMATOIDE DAS LESÕES E NO DESENVOLVIMENTO DE PLANTAS DE SOJA |
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INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
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INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS Conduta, Nathalia Silveira Mannanoligossacarídeo. Nutriente. Zinco. Manganês. Pratylenchus brachyurus. Mannanoligosaccharide. Nutrient. Zinc. Manganese. Pratylenchus brachyurus. |
title_short |
INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
title_full |
INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
title_fullStr |
INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
title_full_unstemmed |
INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
title_sort |
INTERACTION BETWEEN RESISTANCE INDUCER AND MICRONUTRIENTS ON THE CONTROL OF ROOT-LESION NEMATODE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOYBEAN PLANTS |
author |
Conduta, Nathalia Silveira |
author_facet |
Conduta, Nathalia Silveira Silva, Monique Thiara Rodrigues Rinaldi, Luanna Karoline Dias-Arieira, Cláudia Regina |
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author |
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Silva, Monique Thiara Rodrigues Rinaldi, Luanna Karoline Dias-Arieira, Cláudia Regina |
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author author author |
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Conduta, Nathalia Silveira Silva, Monique Thiara Rodrigues Rinaldi, Luanna Karoline Dias-Arieira, Cláudia Regina |
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Mannanoligossacarídeo. Nutriente. Zinco. Manganês. Pratylenchus brachyurus. Mannanoligosaccharide. Nutrient. Zinc. Manganese. Pratylenchus brachyurus. |
topic |
Mannanoligossacarídeo. Nutriente. Zinco. Manganês. Pratylenchus brachyurus. Mannanoligosaccharide. Nutrient. Zinc. Manganese. Pratylenchus brachyurus. |
description |
Root lesion nematodes limit the productivity of several crops of economic importance, requiring alternatives for their management. Resistance inducers activate enzymes involved in defense mechanisms and micronutrients can influence this process by acting as enzymatic cofactors. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of foliar application of a commercial organomineral fertilizer and its association or not with zinc (Zn) and manganese (Mn) micronutrients on the Pratylenchus brachyurus suppression and soybean plant development under greenhouse conditions. Shoots of soybean were treated 10 days after germination and inoculated with 5000 nematodes/plant five days after the treatments, using untreated plants as controls. Treatments consisted of a commercial product based on phosphorylated mannanoligosaccharide derived from the cell wall of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (here coded as MOS), Zn, Mn, MOS+Zn, MOS+Mn or MOS+Zn+Mn. At sixty days after establishment of treatments, the plants were collected and evaluated for vegetative analysis, nematological analysis and nutrient contents. The work was repeated at different times: experiment 1 from November 2016 to January 2017 and experiment 2 from October to November 2017. All treatments were efficient in controlling P. brachyurus in at least one of the evaluated nematological parameters, compared to the control. However, only the plant spraying with MOS+Zn results in significative reduction of the total number of nematodes and the number of P. brachyurus nematodes per gram of soybean root in both experiments. In addition, spraying of plants with Mn increased shoot dry weight and all treatments resulted in higher concentrations of copper, Zn and Mn in soybeans leaves compared to control. |
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