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Nematodes in soybean plants: relationship with the occurrence of green seeds and their physiological potential

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Author(s):
Victor Augusto Forti
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Doctoral Thesis
Press: Piracicaba.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Escola Superior de Agricultura Luiz de Queiroz (ESALA/BC)
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Examining board members:
Silvio Moure Cicero; Jose de Barros França Neto; Mario Massayuki Inomoto; Roberval Daiton Vieira
Advisor: Silvio Moure Cicero; Mario Massayuki Inomoto
Abstract

Abiotic and biotic stresses in immature soybean plants, including nematodes presence, can result in premature plant death and can produce green seeds with low physiological potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the Meloidogyne javanica and Pratylenchus brachyurus presence on soybean plants and the relationship with plant development, the green seeds occurrence and the seed physiological potential. For this, three experiments were done. The experiment I was carried out using the cultivar Pintado, which was inoculated with different nematode population and the phenology, productivity, and the seed physiological potential were evaluated. In experiment II it was analyzed the resistance of ten soybean cultivars to M. javanica and P. Brachyurus. In experiment III plants of two soybean cultivars (TMG-115RR and M 7908 RR, chosen by experiment II) were submitted to two nematode population treatments (0 nematodes and 7000) and two levels of water stress (with and without) and they were evaluated as phenology and production of pods and seeds, the multiplication of nematodes on roots and the determinations of moisture content, physiological potential (germination, tetrazolium, accelerated aging, electrical conductivity, sand seedling emergence and seedling computerized image analysis), the occurrence of green seeds (visual method and chlorophyll fluorescence) and flow cytometry on seeds. It was observed in the results of experiment I that the M. javanica and P. brachyurus on soybean plants, regardless of the initial population, decreases of cycle plant due the decrease on senescence phase, however, the seed quality was unaffected with higher initial nematode population (2400 nematodes). All the cultivars in experiment II were classified as susceptible, but the cultivar TMG-115RR and M 7908 RR were chosen for the experiment III because they allowed a good nematode reproduction and because some seed companies considered them as sensible to soybean green seed occurrence. Finally, the results of experiment III showed that the initial population of 7000 nematodes affected negatively the production, the soybean green seeds occurrence and the seed quality. However, the effect of M. javanica and P. brachyurus in the soybean plantas development, in the soybean green seeds occurrence and their physiological potential depends on the initial nematode population and species, cultivar and environmental conditions which the plants are exposed. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 10/12355-0 - Nematodes in soybean plants: relationship with the occurrence of green seeds and their physiological potential
Grantee:Victor Augusto Forti
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Doctorate