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Effectiveness and profitability of the <Emphasis Type="Italic">Mi</Emphasis>-resistant tomatoes to control root-knot nematodes
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Francisco?Javier?SorribasEmail author  César?Ornat  Soledad?Verdejo-Lucas  Magda?Galeano  Jordi?Valero
Institution:(1) Department of Food Engineering and Biotechnology, Technical University of Catalonia, Comte drsquoUrgell 187, 08036 Barcelona, Spain;(2) Department of Plant Protection, Institute for Food and Agricultural Research and Technology, Crta. de Cabrils s/n, 08348 Cabrils, Barcelona, Spain;(3) College of Agricultural Engineering of Barcelona and Department of Mathematics, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Comte drsquoUrgell 187, 08036 Barcelona, Spain
Abstract:Experiments were conducted to determine the effectiveness and profitability of the Mi-resistance gene in tomato in suppressing populations of Meloidogyne javanica in a plastic-house with a natural infestation of the nematode. Experiments were also conducted to test for virulence and durability of the resistance. Monika (Mi-gene resistant) and Durinta (susceptible) tomato cultivars were cropped for three consecutive seasons in non-fumigated or in soil fumigated with methyl bromide at 75 g m–2 and at a cost of 2.44 euros m–2. Nematode densities were determined at the beginning and end of each crop. Yield was assessed in eight plants per plot weekly for 6 weeks. The Pf/Pi values were 0.28 and 21.6 after three crops of resistant or susceptible cultivars, respectively. Growth of resistant as opposed to susceptible tomato cultivars in non-fumigated soil increased profits by 30,000 euros ha–1. The resistant Monika in non-fumigated soil yielded similarly (P > 0.05) to the susceptible Durinta in methyl bromide fumigated soil but the resistant tomato provided a benefit of 8800 euros ha–1 over the susceptible one because of the cost of fumigation. Selection for virulence did not occur, although the nematode population subjected to the resistant cultivar for three consecutive seasons produced four times more eggs than the population on the susceptible one. Such a difference was also shown when the resistant cultivar was subjected to high continuous inoculum pressure for 14 weeks. The Mi-resistance gene can be an effective and economic alternative to methyl bromide in plastic-houses infested with root-knot nematodes, but should be used in an integrated management context to preserve its durability and prevent the selection of virulent populations due to variability in isolate reproduction and environmental conditions.
Keywords:Lycopersicum esculentum  Meloidogyne javanica  methyl bromide  plant resistance  tomato yield losses  virulence
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