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Revista Tecnología en Marcha

On-line version ISSN 0379-3982Print version ISSN 0379-3982

Abstract

DURAN-MORA, Joaquín  and  GUZMAN, TomásdeJesús. Plant parasitic nematodes behavior in two systems conventional tomato crop in Costa Rica. Tecnología en Marcha [online]. 2017, vol.30, n.3, pp.59-70. ISSN 0379-3982.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18845/tm.v30i3.3273.

This research was conducted in the cantons of Grecia (tomato in associated with coffee) and Heredia (tomato monoculture) in the Western Region of Costa Rica, during September 2012 and February 2013. The monthly sampling consisted of collecting soil and tomato roots in monoculture and agricultural areas with coffee, and by centrifugation method - flotation extracted, identified and quantified the nematodes. The nematodes (soil and roots) were Meloidogyne, Helicotylenchus, Criconemoides, Pratylenchus, Aphelenchus.

The first few months after transplantation (DDT) populations of plant parasitic nematodes were low. From the fourth month DDT in areas in partnership, soil samples without oxamyl showed increases in populations of Meloidogyne (48-7.300 individuals) and Helicotylenchus (234-2.100), whereas in areas with oxamyl, Meloidogyne increase of 50 individuals roots 2.800. In tomato roots without oxamil areas, the population of Meloidogyne (1.625 individuals to 59.200) and Helicotylenchus (2.175-3.800) increased; and in areas with oxamyl, population of Meloidogyne increased from 3.288 to 68.467.

Tomato monoculture, from the fourth month DDT did not present populations of Meloidogyne in soil, while Helicotylenchus varies from 97 to 123. In roots, Meloidogyne populations vary from 17 to 52, and Helicotylenchus of 405-392.

The presence of Meloidogyne galls becomes more evident by partnering with tomato coffee, increasing levels up to 90%. In areas tomato monoculture not have the galls or populations of Meloidogyne was presented.

Keywords : Tomatoes; coffee; monoculture; nematodes; Meloidogyne; population dynamics.

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