Sources of root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne enterolobii) resistance in sweetpotato genotypes

Thavio Junior B. Pinto,Giovani Olegario da Silva, Larissa P. de C. Vendrame,Jadir B. Pinheiro, Leandro A. Santos, Dwillian F. Cunha,Raphael A. de C. e Melo,Juvenil Enrique Cares

HORTICULTURA BRASILEIRA(2023)

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Abstract
The root-knot nematode (RKN) Meloidogyne enterolobii is gaining importance all around the world, including Brazil, damaging sweetpotato genotypes with known resistance to other RKN species, making it challenging to generate new resistant genes. This study aimed to assess the levels of resistance of 10 advanced sweetpotato cultivars to this nematode species. Two experiments were carried out in 2018/2019 and 2021/2022 seasons, under greenhouse conditions in Brasilia-DF, Brazil. A completely randomized block design with six replicates of one plant/plot/treatment was used. The gall index (GI) and egg mass index (EMI) in the root system of each plant, the number of eggs and juveniles per gram of root with galls (NERG), and the nematode reproduction factor (RF) were determined. M. enterolobii resistance is present within three of the evaluated clones: BGBD 1399, MD 1609024, and MD 1610036, therefore demonstrating their potential as sources of resistance genes to assist breeding efforts to release cultivars, and help to reduce the impact and spread of this RKN.
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Ipomoea batatas, genetic resistance, integrated pest management, breeding
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