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http://dx.doi.org/10.5423/PPJ.OA.04.2016.0094

Application of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi during the Acclimatization of Alpinia purpurata to Induce Tolerance to Meloidogyne arenaria  

da Silva Campos, Maryluce Albuquerque (University of Pernambuco, Petrolina Campus)
da Silva, Fabio Sergio Barbosa (University of Pernambuco, Petrolina Campus)
Yano-Melo, Adriana Mayumi (Collegiate of Zootechnics, UNIVASF (Federal University of Sao Francisco Valley))
de Melo, Natoniel Franklin (Embrapa Semiarid (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation))
Maia, Leonor Costa (Department of Mycology, Center for Biological Sciences, UFPE (Federal University of Pernambuco))
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The Plant Pathology Journal / v.33, no.3, 2017 , pp. 329-336 More about this Journal
Abstract
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the tolerance of micropropagated and mycorrhized alpinia plants to the parasite Meloidogyne arenaria. The experimental design was completely randomized with a factorial arrangement of four inoculation treatments with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Gigaspora albida, Claroideoglomus etunicatum, Acaulospora longula, and a non-inoculated control) in the presence or absence of M. arenaria with five replicates. The following characteristics were evaluated after 270 days of mycorrhization and 170 days of M. arenaria inoculation: height, number of leaves and tillers, fresh mass of aerial and subterranean parts, dry mass of aerial parts, foliar area, nutritional content, mycorrhizal colonization, AMF sporulation, and the number of galls, egg masses, and eggs. The results indicated a significant interaction between the treatments for AMF spore density, total mycorrhizal colonization, and nutrient content (Zn, Na, and N), while the remaining parameters were influenced by either AMF or nematodes. Plants inoculated with A. longula or C. etunicatum exhibited greater growth than the control. Lower N content was observed in plants inoculated with AMF, while Zn and Na were found in larger quantities in plants inoculated with C. etunicatum. Fewer galls were observed on mycorrhized plants, and egg mass production and the number of eggs were lower in plants inoculated with G. albida. Plants inoculated with A. longula showed a higher percentage of total mycorrhizal colonization in the presence of the nematode. Therefore, the association of micropropagated alpinia plants and A. longula enhanced tolerance to parasitism by M. arenaria.
Keywords
Glomeromycota; micropropagation; nematode; nutritional content; Zingiberaceae;
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