Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Meloidogyne species are widely distributed in coffee growing areas in Brazil, where M. paranaensis is responsible to significant losses to the crop. One of the main management strategies is the use of resistant cultivars, such as Apoatã rootstock and cultivars IPR 100 and IPR 106. However, the parasitic relationship between coffee and M. paranaensis in cultivars carrying resistance genes has been poorly understood. The objective of this paper was to characterize the resistance response of Coffea arabica cv. IPR 106 to M. paranaensis. For this, penetration and histopathological studies were carried out using root tissues parasitized by the nematode. ‘IPR 106’ and ‘Mundo Novo’ (susceptible cultivar) seedlings were inoculated with 4,000 eggs of M. paranaensis and, 15 days after inoculation (DAI), roots were stained with fuchsine to verify the penetration rates of the nematode. Histopathological studies were conducted at 15, 30, 45 and 60 DAI and nematode reproduction was calculated at 120 DAI. ‘IPR 106’ did not avoid completely nematode penetration at 15 DAI, although the number of nematodes was 50 % lower than in Mundo Novo, disregarding the hypothesis of a pre-infectional mechanism of resistance that could prevent nematode penetration completely. However, giant cells and collapsed nematodes were observed in ‘IPR 106’ at 30 DAI, suggesting that the resistance mechanism to M. paranaensis in ‘IPR 106’ involves a post-infectional response and could be mediated by a hypersensitive reaction. |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensismanagementroot-knot nematodesgiant cellsABSTRACT: Meloidogyne species are widely distributed in coffee growing areas in Brazil, where M. paranaensis is responsible to significant losses to the crop. One of the main management strategies is the use of resistant cultivars, such as Apoatã rootstock and cultivars IPR 100 and IPR 106. However, the parasitic relationship between coffee and M. paranaensis in cultivars carrying resistance genes has been poorly understood. The objective of this paper was to characterize the resistance response of Coffea arabica cv. IPR 106 to M. paranaensis. For this, penetration and histopathological studies were carried out using root tissues parasitized by the nematode. ‘IPR 106’ and ‘Mundo Novo’ (susceptible cultivar) seedlings were inoculated with 4,000 eggs of M. paranaensis and, 15 days after inoculation (DAI), roots were stained with fuchsine to verify the penetration rates of the nematode. Histopathological studies were conducted at 15, 30, 45 and 60 DAI and nematode reproduction was calculated at 120 DAI. ‘IPR 106’ did not avoid completely nematode penetration at 15 DAI, although the number of nematodes was 50 % lower than in Mundo Novo, disregarding the hypothesis of a pre-infectional mechanism of resistance that could prevent nematode penetration completely. However, giant cells and collapsed nematodes were observed in ‘IPR 106’ at 30 DAI, suggesting that the resistance mechanism to M. paranaensis in ‘IPR 106’ involves a post-infectional response and could be mediated by a hypersensitive reaction.Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"2019-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162019001500434Scientia Agricola v.76 n.5 2019reponame:Scientia Agrícola (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-992x-2018-0002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessShigueoka,Luciana HarumiDorigo,Orazília FrançaArita,Lucas YuukiFonseca,Inês Cristina de BatistaSilva,Santino Aleandro daSera,Gustavo HiroshiMachado,Andressa Cristina Zambonieng2019-05-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0103-90162019001500434Revistahttp://revistas.usp.br/sa/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpscientia@usp.br||alleoni@usp.br1678-992X0103-9016opendoar:2019-05-21T00:00Scientia Agrícola (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis Shigueoka,Luciana Harumi management root-knot nematodes giant cells |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
title_full |
Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Histopathological characterization of Coffea arabica cultivar IPR 106 resistance to Meloidogyne paranaensis |
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Shigueoka,Luciana Harumi |
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Shigueoka,Luciana Harumi Dorigo,Orazília França Arita,Lucas Yuuki Fonseca,Inês Cristina de Batista Silva,Santino Aleandro da Sera,Gustavo Hiroshi Machado,Andressa Cristina Zamboni |
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Dorigo,Orazília França Arita,Lucas Yuuki Fonseca,Inês Cristina de Batista Silva,Santino Aleandro da Sera,Gustavo Hiroshi Machado,Andressa Cristina Zamboni |
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Shigueoka,Luciana Harumi Dorigo,Orazília França Arita,Lucas Yuuki Fonseca,Inês Cristina de Batista Silva,Santino Aleandro da Sera,Gustavo Hiroshi Machado,Andressa Cristina Zamboni |
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management root-knot nematodes giant cells |
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management root-knot nematodes giant cells |
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ABSTRACT: Meloidogyne species are widely distributed in coffee growing areas in Brazil, where M. paranaensis is responsible to significant losses to the crop. One of the main management strategies is the use of resistant cultivars, such as Apoatã rootstock and cultivars IPR 100 and IPR 106. However, the parasitic relationship between coffee and M. paranaensis in cultivars carrying resistance genes has been poorly understood. The objective of this paper was to characterize the resistance response of Coffea arabica cv. IPR 106 to M. paranaensis. For this, penetration and histopathological studies were carried out using root tissues parasitized by the nematode. ‘IPR 106’ and ‘Mundo Novo’ (susceptible cultivar) seedlings were inoculated with 4,000 eggs of M. paranaensis and, 15 days after inoculation (DAI), roots were stained with fuchsine to verify the penetration rates of the nematode. Histopathological studies were conducted at 15, 30, 45 and 60 DAI and nematode reproduction was calculated at 120 DAI. ‘IPR 106’ did not avoid completely nematode penetration at 15 DAI, although the number of nematodes was 50 % lower than in Mundo Novo, disregarding the hypothesis of a pre-infectional mechanism of resistance that could prevent nematode penetration completely. However, giant cells and collapsed nematodes were observed in ‘IPR 106’ at 30 DAI, suggesting that the resistance mechanism to M. paranaensis in ‘IPR 106’ involves a post-infectional response and could be mediated by a hypersensitive reaction. |
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