01634naa a2200325 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000160007424500910009026000090018152006740019065000100086465000230087465000260089765000240092365000320094765000120097965000150099165000230100665000270102965300250105665300390108165300320112070000170115270000260116970000290119570000230122477300610124721568492024-04-18 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a1983-40631 aDIAS, W. P. aReaction of common bean genotypes to plant parasitic nematodes.h[electronic resource] c2023 aAmong the efficient strategies to manage plant parasitic nematodes, the use of resistant cultivars stands out for being frequently the easiest and least expensive approach that can be adopted by farmers. However, for the common bean, in Brazil, few sources of resistance have been identified so far. This study aimed to assess the reaction of 81 common bean genotypes to the most abundant and harmful plant parasitic nematode species in Brazilian crop fields. Genotypes resistant to all tested nematodes were observed: 7 to Heterodera glycines, 2 to Pratylenchus brachyurus, 15 to Meloidogyne incognitaand 8 to M. javanica. aBeans aGenetic resistance aRoot lesion nematodes aRoot-knot nematodes aSoybean cyst nematode virus aFeijão aNematóide aPhaseolus Vulgaris aResistência Genética aNematoide das galhas aNematoides das lesões radiculares aNematoides de cisto da soja1 aWENDLAND, A.1 aCARNEIRO, G. E. de S.1 aOLIVEIRA FILHO, F. G. de1 aLOPES, I. de O. N. tPesquisa Agropecuária Tropicalgv. 53, p. e74717, 2023.