Biological control of Meloidogyne javanica in bean plants by Hohenbuehelia spp. and Trichoderma koningiopsis
Lubian, CleoniceKuhn, Odair JoséPortz, Roberto LuisAgustinha, Andressa MaiaraStangarlin, José Renato
ABSTRACT Nematode control strategies are limited and alternative control is demanded. The main aim was to evaluate control potential of Hohenbuehelia spp. (Hohenbuehelia mastrucata, Hohenbuehelia barbatula, Hohenbuehelia bullulifera, Hohenbuehelia portegna, Hohenbuehelia petaloides and Hohenbuehelia paraguayensis) and Trichoderma koningiopsis against Meloidogyne javanica in bean plants in greenhouse. The parameters evaluated were the number of galls and egg masses which were evaluated in three root regions: basal, intermediate and tip; nematode reproduction factor; vegetal growth parameters (plants height on V1, V2, V4, and R5 growth stages, root length, dry weight of root and aerial part dry weight); Treatments were composed by individual interactions of each fungal isolate with 4,000 eggs of M. javanica, having a total control (bean) and a partial control (bean + nematode) arranged in completely randomized design with four repetitions. Data were tested by ScottKnott (5%). For vegetal growth parameters, there was only significance for dry weight of roots. All species were able to control nematodes.
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