Abstract
ABSTRACTNematodes are among the main limiting factors of the vegetables productivity, especially due to management restriction this crop to obtain an efficient control of pathogen. Resistance induction using acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) has presented promising results in the management of diseases, but to plant-parasitic nematodes the time required to activate latent defense mechanisms is a limiting factor, which can be prevented with the treatment of seedlings in trays. Thus, the present study aimed to assess different times of ASM application to Meloidogyne javanica control in lettuce. Lettuce seedlings were produced in trays, transplanted to pots 25 days after germination and inoculated with 2000 eggs of the nematode. The seedlings were pulverized on shoots with ASM 10 or 5 days before of transplant (DBT), on the day of transplant (DT), 5 or 10 days after transplant (5 or 10 DAT), 10 DBT + DT and 10 DBT + 5 DAT. The untreated plants formed the control group. Fifty days later, these plants were collected and evaluated the nematological and vegetative parameters. The treatments promoted a decrease in M. javanica population higher than 60% when applied until 5 DAT and generally did not interfere with the vegetative parameters of lettuce, and ASM can be adopted as an alternative for the root-knot nematodes management.
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More From: Acta Agriculturae Scandinavica, Section B — Soil & Plant Science
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