Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba

Twelve nematode genera were found associated with coffee, of which Rotylenchulus and Helicotylenchus were the most abundant in the coffee rhizosphere, and Aphelenchus the most numerous in the roots. In general, the nematode populations were low, although great numbers of Rotylenchulus were detected in fields where the alternative host plant, Commelina diffusa was the most common weed. Only one female of Meloidogyne was located in the roots of coffee cv. Yellow Caturra growing in fields where large quantities of Pinus sp. litter had accumulated over the soils.

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Main Authors: 111814 Rodríguez, M.G., 123064 Sánchez, L., 112443 Rodríguez, M.E.
Format: biblioteca
Published: 2000
Subjects:COFFEA, COFFEA ARABICA, COMMELINA, APHELENCHUS, ROTYLENCHULUS, HELICOTYLENCHUS, NEMATODA, HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS, CAFE, HOJARASCA FORESTAL, HUESPEDES, NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS, ENCUESTAS, MALEZAS,
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:893552020-02-03T21:57:19ZPlant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba 111814 Rodríguez, M.G. 123064 Sánchez, L. 112443 Rodríguez, M.E. 2000Twelve nematode genera were found associated with coffee, of which Rotylenchulus and Helicotylenchus were the most abundant in the coffee rhizosphere, and Aphelenchus the most numerous in the roots. In general, the nematode populations were low, although great numbers of Rotylenchulus were detected in fields where the alternative host plant, Commelina diffusa was the most common weed. Only one female of Meloidogyne was located in the roots of coffee cv. Yellow Caturra growing in fields where large quantities of Pinus sp. litter had accumulated over the soils.Twelve nematode genera were found associated with coffee, of which Rotylenchulus and Helicotylenchus were the most abundant in the coffee rhizosphere, and Aphelenchus the most numerous in the roots. In general, the nematode populations were low, although great numbers of Rotylenchulus were detected in fields where the alternative host plant, Commelina diffusa was the most common weed. Only one female of Meloidogyne was located in the roots of coffee cv. Yellow Caturra growing in fields where large quantities of Pinus sp. litter had accumulated over the soils.COFFEACOFFEA ARABICACOMMELINAAPHELENCHUSROTYLENCHULUSHELICOTYLENCHUSNEMATODAHUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOSCAFEHOJARASCA FORESTALHUESPEDESNEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTASENCUESTASMALEZASRevista de Protección Vegetal (Cuba)
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topic COFFEA
COFFEA ARABICA
COMMELINA
APHELENCHUS
ROTYLENCHULUS
HELICOTYLENCHUS
NEMATODA
HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS
CAFE
HOJARASCA FORESTAL
HUESPEDES
NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS
ENCUESTAS
MALEZAS
COFFEA
COFFEA ARABICA
COMMELINA
APHELENCHUS
ROTYLENCHULUS
HELICOTYLENCHUS
NEMATODA
HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS
CAFE
HOJARASCA FORESTAL
HUESPEDES
NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS
ENCUESTAS
MALEZAS
spellingShingle COFFEA
COFFEA ARABICA
COMMELINA
APHELENCHUS
ROTYLENCHULUS
HELICOTYLENCHUS
NEMATODA
HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS
CAFE
HOJARASCA FORESTAL
HUESPEDES
NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS
ENCUESTAS
MALEZAS
COFFEA
COFFEA ARABICA
COMMELINA
APHELENCHUS
ROTYLENCHULUS
HELICOTYLENCHUS
NEMATODA
HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS
CAFE
HOJARASCA FORESTAL
HUESPEDES
NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS
ENCUESTAS
MALEZAS
111814 Rodríguez, M.G.
123064 Sánchez, L.
112443 Rodríguez, M.E.
Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
description Twelve nematode genera were found associated with coffee, of which Rotylenchulus and Helicotylenchus were the most abundant in the coffee rhizosphere, and Aphelenchus the most numerous in the roots. In general, the nematode populations were low, although great numbers of Rotylenchulus were detected in fields where the alternative host plant, Commelina diffusa was the most common weed. Only one female of Meloidogyne was located in the roots of coffee cv. Yellow Caturra growing in fields where large quantities of Pinus sp. litter had accumulated over the soils.
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topic_facet COFFEA
COFFEA ARABICA
COMMELINA
APHELENCHUS
ROTYLENCHULUS
HELICOTYLENCHUS
NEMATODA
HUESPEDES ALTERNATIVOS
CAFE
HOJARASCA FORESTAL
HUESPEDES
NEMATODOS DE LAS PLANTAS
ENCUESTAS
MALEZAS
author 111814 Rodríguez, M.G.
123064 Sánchez, L.
112443 Rodríguez, M.E.
author_facet 111814 Rodríguez, M.G.
123064 Sánchez, L.
112443 Rodríguez, M.E.
author_sort 111814 Rodríguez, M.G.
title Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
title_short Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
title_full Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
title_fullStr Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (Coffea arabica) in Cajalbana, Cuba
title_sort plant parasitic nematodes associated with coffee crop (coffea arabica) in cajalbana, cuba
publishDate 2000
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