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Complete and partial resistance to Meloidogyne exigua in Coffea arabica modified pre-existing field nematode populations

Alpizar Edgardo, Etienne Hervé, Lashermes Philippe, Bertrand Benoît. 2005. Complete and partial resistance to Meloidogyne exigua in Coffea arabica modified pre-existing field nematode populations. In : 20th International Conference on Coffee Science, 11-15 October 2004, Bangalore, India = 20ème Colloque Scientifique International sur le Café ; 20. Internationales Wissenshaftliches Kolloquium über Kaffee ; 20e Coloquio Cientifico Internacional sobre el Café. ASIC. Paris : ASIC, 1260-1262. ISBN 2-900212-19-7 Colloque Scientifique International sur le Café. 20, Bangalore, Inde, 11 Octobre 2004/15 Octobre 2004.

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Résumé : Nematodes represent a major threat in all major coffee-growing (Coffea arabica L.) areas throughout the world. Chemical control by nematicides is only effective in the short term, expensive to use and hazardous to the environment and human health. Growing nematode-resistant coffee trees constitutes so far the most promising option to control the pest. In most coffee regions of Costa Rica, commercial cultivars are infested by two damaging nematode species, Meloidogyne exigua and Pratylenchus sp. In this study we evaluated if the introduction of new genotypes with complete or partial resistance to M. exigua, could modify the competition pre-existing in the roots between the two nematode populations. M. exigua and Pratylenchus sp. populations were recorded every month during one year on roots of susceptible, partial and complete resistant C. arabica genotypes to M exigua. High number of both eggs and juveniles of M exigua with few Pratylenchus sp. were present in roots of the susceptible genotype. In contrast, a high number of Pratylenchus sp. with none M. exigua was observed in complete resistant genotype. Interestingly, a low density of both nematode populations was recorded within intermediate resistant genotype. The results obtained confirm that the introduction of partial or complete resistance to M. exigua modified the pre-existing competition between the two populations in field conditions. Since mixed populations nematodes are highly frequent in most coffee fields in Latin America, it seem necessary to make previous studies before doing massive commercial diffusion of nematode resistant genotypes.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Coffea arabica, lutte antinématode, Meloidogyne exigua, Pratylenchus, résistance aux facteurs nuisibles, compétition biologique, génotype

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Amérique latine

Classification Agris : F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes
H10 - Ravageurs des plantes

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