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Original Articles

Parasitic Nematodes of Quinoa in the Andean Region of Bolivia

Pages 77-85 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Globoderaspp., Nacobbus aberrans, and Thecavermiculatus andinusare nematodes that cause significant damage to Andean crops. They belong to different genera and species and, therefore differ in terms of their morphology, biology, and host–parasite relationships. Globoderaspp. only attacks potato, whereas the other two nematode species are capable of damaging several Andean crops, including quinoa. However, research has identified lines or cultivars within host crops that behave as resistant and as “trap” or “antagonistic” plants. These could be incorporated into strategies for integrated management of Andean nematodes, which would benefit Andean farmers.

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Notes

a1: no nodules=resistant; 2: very few nodules=partially resistant; 3: many nodules=susceptible.

bThe field experiment design was a complete randomized block with four replication

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