Larissa de Brito Caixeta Vasconcelos

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  • Nematodes as bioindicators of soil health in different land uses in the São Francisco River Valley, Brazil
    Larissa de B. Caixeta, Juliane V.C. de L. da Silva, Nancy E.N. Castañeda, José M. da C. e Castro, Juvenil E. Cares
    Nematology, 2023
    Summary Brazilian Caatinga is one of the most diverse, seasonally dry, tropical forests of the world and is threatened by strong land use pressure and poor protection. One way of understanding changes in the soil conditions caused by anthropogenic activities is using the nematode assemblages as potential bioindicators. This study analysed changes in nematode communities in three different types of land use (natural forest-CA, natural area with accumulation of salts-SS, and agricultural growing areas, such as cover crops-CC for cattle and fruit trees-IC) in the Caatinga, in the sub-median region of the São Francisco River Valley (SFRV), Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil. We recorded a total of 63 262 nematode individuals, representing 42 genera, belonging to 23 families. Nematode abundance, diversity and maturity indices were highest in the CC and lowest in the SS. Among the nematode trophic groups, bacterivores, omnivores + predators and plant parasites were significantly affected by type of land use. Different soil properties were related to the differences in taxonomic composition among the natural and agricultural areas, accounting for 26.6% of the total variation. In general, our results indicate that soil salinisation and desertification in the natural areas, as well as soils subjected to cover crops and fruit tree production, significantly influenced the composition of nematode communities in the São Francisco River Valley.
  • Selection strategy of a Coffea canephora rootstock with simultaneous nematode resistance to Meloidogyne exigua, M. incognita and M. paranaensis
    Wallace Gonçalves, Vinicius Teixeira Andrade, Bárbhara Joana dos Reis Fatobene, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Lilian Padilha, Claudio Marcelo Gonçalves Oliveira, Juliana Magrinelli Osório Rosa, Lucas Mateus Rivero Rodrigues, Oliveiro Guerreiro Filho
    European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2021
  • Parasitism of meloidogyne exigua races 1 and 2 in coffee plants derived from timor hybrid
    Antonio Alves Pereira, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Bárbhara Joana dos Reis Fatobene, Claudio Marcelo Gonçalves Oliveira, Wallace Gonçalves, Oliveiro Guerreiro Filho
    Ciencia Rural, 2021
    To investigate the degree of parasitism of two populations of Meloidogyne exigua, the gall index (GI) and the reproduction factor (RF) of M. exigua races 1 (Est E2) and 2 (Est E1) were analyzed in 47 progenies on F3:4 or F4:5 generation derived from the crossing between Coffea arabica cv. Catuaí Amarelo and Timor Hybrid. C. canephora cv. Apoatã IAC 2258 and C. arabica cv. Catuaí Vermelho IAC 144 were used as resistance and susceptibility checks, respectively. The genotypes that were classified as resistant or susceptible by RF were similarly classified by GI, showing a close relationship between both methodologies. The data also indicated no differences in virulence between the nematode populations, since the progenies showed similar resistance reactions to the M. exigua races 1 and 2. According to GI from the 47 mother plants evaluated, 27 progenies (57.4%) were classified as resistant to M. exigua races 1 and 2, with GI ranging from 0.0 to 1.4 and 20 progenies (42.6%) were susceptible with GI from 2.6 to 4.4. These results showed that most of the evaluated germplasm was very promising in relation to the development of new Arabica coffee cultivars with resistance to M. exigua.
  • A global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition
    Johan van den Hoogen, Stefan Geisen, Diana H. Wall, David A. Wardle, Walter Traunspurger, Ron G. M. de Goede, Byron J. Adams, Wasim Ahmad, Howard Ferris, Richard D. Bardgett, Michael Bonkowski, Raquel Campos-Herrera, Juvenil E. Cares, Tancredi Caruso, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Xiaoyun Chen, Sofia R. Costa, Rachel Creamer, José Mauro da Cunha e Castro, Marie Dam, Djibril Djigal, Miguel Escuer, Bryan S. Griffiths, Carmen Gutiérrez, Karin Hohberg, Daria Kalinkina, Paul Kardol, Alan Kergunteuil, Gerard Korthals, Valentyna Krashevska, Alexey A. Kudrin, Qi Li, Wenju Liang, Matthew Magilton, Mariette Marais, José Antonio Rodríguez Martín, Elizaveta Matveeva, El Hassan Mayad, E. Mzough, Christian Mulder, Peter Mullin, Roy Neilson, T. A. Duong Nguyen, Uffe N. Nielsen, Hiroaki Okada, Juan Emilio Palomares Rius, Kaiwen Pan, Vlada Peneva, Loïc Pellissier, Julio Carlos Pereira da Silva, Camille Pitteloud, Thomas O. Powers, Kirsten Powers, Casper W. Quist, Sergio Rasmann, Sara Sánchez Moreno, Stefan Scheu, Heikki Setälä, Anna Sushchuk, Alexei V. Tiunov, Jean Trap, Mette Vestergård, Cecile Villenave, Lieven Waeyenberge, Rutger A. Wilschut, Daniel G. Wright, Aidan M. Keith, Jiue-in Yang, Olaf Schmidt, R. Bouharroud, Z. Ferji, Wim H. van der Putten, Devin Routh, Thomas W. Crowther
    Scientific Data, 2020
    As the most abundant animals on earth, nematodes are a dominant component of the soil community. They play critical roles in regulating biogeochemical cycles and vegetation dynamics within and across landscapes and are an indicator of soil biological activity. Here, we present a comprehensive global dataset of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition. This dataset includes 6,825 georeferenced soil samples from all continents and biomes. For geospatial mapping purposes these samples are aggregated into 1,933 unique 1-km pixels, each of which is linked to 73 global environmental covariate data layers. Altogether, this dataset can help to gain insight into the spatial distribution patterns of soil nematode abundance and community composition, and the environmental drivers shaping these patterns.
  • Soil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale
    Johan van den Hoogen, Stefan Geisen, Devin Routh, Howard Ferris, Walter Traunspurger, David A. Wardle, Ron G. M. de Goede, Byron J. Adams, Wasim Ahmad, Walter S. Andriuzzi, Richard D. Bardgett, Michael Bonkowski, Raquel Campos-Herrera, Juvenil E. Cares, Tancredi Caruso, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Xiaoyun Chen, Sofia R. Costa, Rachel Creamer, José Mauro da Cunha Castro, Marie Dam, Djibril Djigal, Miguel Escuer, Bryan S. Griffiths, Carmen Gutiérrez, Karin Hohberg, Daria Kalinkina, Paul Kardol, Alan Kergunteuil, Gerard Korthals, Valentyna Krashevska, Alexey A. Kudrin, Qi Li, Wenju Liang, Matthew Magilton, Mariette Marais, José Antonio Rodríguez Martín, Elizaveta Matveeva, El Hassan Mayad, Christian Mulder, Peter Mullin, Roy Neilson, T. A. Duong Nguyen, Uffe N. Nielsen, Hiroaki Okada, Juan Emilio Palomares Rius, Kaiwen Pan, Vlada Peneva, Loïc Pellissier, Julio Carlos Pereira da Silva, Camille Pitteloud, Thomas O. Powers, Kirsten Powers, Casper W. Quist, Sergio Rasmann, Sara Sánchez Moreno, Stefan Scheu, Heikki Setälä, Anna Sushchuk, Alexei V. Tiunov, Jean Trap, Wim van der Putten, Mette Vestergård, Cecile Villenave, Lieven Waeyenberge, Diana H. Wall, Rutger Wilschut, Daniel G. Wright, Jiue-in Yang, Thomas Ward Crowther
    Nature, 2019
  • Nematode communities as indicators of the status of a soil ecosystem influenced by mining practices in Brazil
    Larissa B. Caixeta, Tiago J. Pereira, Nancy E.N. Castañeda, Juvenil E. Cares
    Nematology, 2016
    This study evaluated the effects of mining practices using soil nematodes as bioindicators. Soil samples represented four different subsystems found in the CeBio Research Center, including natural/undisturbed (rainforest (RF) and savannah (SA)) and disturbed (Eucalyptusspp. (EU) and grassland (GR)) subsystems. Ecological descriptorsS(3.5-9.5),d(1.22-4.23) and MI (1.9-3.23) significantly differentiated the subsystem GR (high impact) from the other subsystems. Additionally, poorly covered soil (i.e., subsystem GR) negatively influenced the composition of nematode assemblages, and primarily so for nematodes with high c-p values. Among soil variables, pH strongly influenced the distribution of soil nematodes, negatively affecting the abundance of all c-p groups and diversity of nematodes. On the other hand, pH also positively affected FF and PP trophic groups in the subsystem GR. The similarity of subsystem EU and natural subsystems (RF and SA) suggests that soil restoration withEucalyptusspp. appears to be an adequate management practice to promote the recovery of areas subjected to mining practices.
  • Meloidogyne javanica control by Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri and soil conditioner in tomato
    Guilherme Silva de Podestá, Leandro Grassi de Freitas, Rosangela Dallemole-Giaretta, Ronaldo João Falcão Zooca, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Silamar Ferraz
    Summa Phytopathologica, 2013
    Organic matter plays a fundamental role in the antagonistic activity of microorganisms against phytonematode populations on the soil. In this study, the compatibility between the fungus Pochonia chlamydosporia (Pc-12) and the rhizobacterium Gracilibacillus dipsosauri (MIC 14) was evaluated in vitro, as well as the effect of the fungus at the concentration of 5,000 chlamydospores per gram of soil, rhizobacterium at 4.65 x 10(9) cells/g of soil, and the soil conditioner Ribumin® at 10 g/pot, either alone or in combination, against Meloidogyne javanica population in tomato plants (3,000 eggs/pot). A suspension of water or Ribumin® alone was applied on the soil as negative control, while a suspension of nematode eggs was applied as positive control. The reduction in the number of galls in roots per plant was 48 and 41% for the treatments Ribumin + MIC 14 + Pc-12 and MIC 14 + Pc-12, respectively. Regarding to the number of eggs per plant, MIC 14 and Pc-12 + Ribumin led to a reduction by 26 and 21%, respectively, compared to the control treatment. Interaction between the nematophagous fungus and the rhizobacterium was positive for the nematode control, even though G. dipsosauri inhibited P. chlamydosporia growth by up to 30% in in vitro tests.
  • Changes in soil and nematode community after sugarcane harvest and vinasse application
    Nematropica, 2011
  • Production of chlamydospores of Pochonia chlamydosporia in different substrates
    Rosangela Dallemole-Giaretta, Leandro Grassi de Freitas, Larissa de Brito Caixeta, Déborah Magalhães Xavier, Silamar Ferraz, Cléia de Fátima Silva Fabry
    Ciencia E Agrotecnologia, 2011
    Clamidósporos são estruturas de sobrevivência do fungo nematófago Pochonia chlamydosporia. Objetivou-se, com este trabalho, avaliar diferentes substratos, teores de água e formas de inóculo para a produção in vitro de clamidósporos de P. chlamydosporia. Inicialmente, testaram-se os substratos grãos de milho triturado, grãos de arroz e casca de café e os tipos de inóculo meio líquido concentrado ou diluído (1:40) e discos de cultura, colonizados por P. chlamydosporia. Posteriormente, testou-se o substrato grãos de milho triturado suplementado ou não com caldo de batata com os inóculos do fungo nas formas de discos de micélio ou suspensão aquosa. As maiores produções de clamidósporos g-1 de substrato foram obtidas nos substratos grãos de milho triturado e casca de café, e as melhores formas de inóculo foram meio líquido diluído (1:40) e discos de micélio. A suplementação do substrato grãos de milho triturado com caldo de batata não aumentou a produção de clamidósporos do fungo e a melhor forma de inóculo do fungo foi a de discos de micélio. Além disso, testaram-se os substratos canjica, grãos de arroz, casca de café e fibra de coco, umedecidos com diferentes quantidades de água; o substrato casca de café umedecido por diferentes períodos; a casca de café enriquecida ou não com sacarose e farinha de arroz e o substrato grãos de arroz esterilizado no forno micro-ondas com diferentes quantidades de água. Apenas o substrato grãos de arroz, em todas as quantidades de água testadas, apresentou maior produção de clamidósporos. Não houve diferença na produção de clamidósporos no substrato casca de café umedecido por diferentes períodos e apenas quando a casca de café foi enriquecida com farinha de arroz, apresentou maior média de clamidósporos g-1 de substrato. Todos os tratamentos apresentaram grande produção de clamidósporos g-1 quando o substrato utilizado foi o de grãos de arroz tratados no forno de micro-ondas. O melhor meio de cultivo de P. chlamydosporia para a produção de clamidósporos foi o substrato contendo grãos de arroz.

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Nematofauna in agroecosystems: a review of their ecological significance and response to land use
    MDO Tomazini, LB Caixeta, RR Pillat, BSJ Paes
    Arquivos do Instituto Biológico 93, e00032025 , 2026
    2026
  • First Report of Pratylenchus bolivianus Infecting Alstroemeria sp. in Brazil
    CMG Oliveira, J Eulálio, LB Caixeta
    New Disease Reports 52 (2) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • First Report of Pratylenchus bolivianus Infecting Alstroemeria sp. in Brazil
    CMG de Oliveira, J Eulálio, LB Caixeta
    New Disease Reports 52 (2), e70083 , 2025
    2025
  • Nematodes as bioindicators of soil health in different land uses in the São Francisco River Valley, Brazil
    LB Caixeta, VCL Juliane, NEN Castañeda, JMC e CASTRO, JE Cares
    Nematology 26 (2), 211-225 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Selection strategy of a Coffea canephora rootstock with simultaneous nematode resistance to Meloidogyne exigua, M. incognita and M. paranaensis
    W Gonçalves, VT Andrade, BJ dos Reis Fatobene, L de Brito Caixeta, ...
    European Journal of Plant Pathology 160 (1), 81-95 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 12
  • Parasitism of Meloidogyne exigua races 1 and 2 in coffee plants derived from Timor Hybrid
    AA Pereira, LB Caixeta, BJR Fatobene, CMG Oliveira, W Gonçalves, ...
    Ciência Rural 51 (7), e20200721 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 2
  • Parasitismo de Meloidogyne exigua raças 1 e 2 em cafeeiros derivados do Híbrido de Timor
    AA Pereira, LB Caixeta, BJR Fatobene, CMG Oliveira, W Gonçalves
    Ciência Rural 51, e20200721 , 2021
    2021
  • A global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition
    J van den Hoogen, S Geisen, DH Wall, DA Wardle, W Traunspurger, ...
    Scientific data 7 (1), 103 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 117
  • A global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition. Sci Data 7: 103
    J Van den Hoogen, S Geisen, DH Wall, DA Wardle, W Traunspurger, ...
    2020
    Citations: 11
  • IDENTIFICAÇAO DA RAÇA XXIX DE Hemileia vastatrix EM CAFEEIROS DA CULTIVAR OBATÃ IAC 1669-201
    MT Braghini, LC Fazuoli, O Guerreiro Filho, L de Brito Caixeta, ...
    X Simpósio de Pesquisa dos Cafés do Brasil , 2019
    2019
  • Soil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale
    J Van Den Hoogen, S Geisen, D Routh, H Ferris, W Traunspurger, ...
    Nature 572 (7768), 194-198 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 1341
  • Gênero Heterodera
    LB Caixeta, C Furlaneto, JE Cares
    Diagnose de Fitonematoides. 1st ed. Campinas: Millennium, 149-162 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 7
  • Nematode communities as indicators of the status of a soil ecosystem influenced by mining practices in Brazil
    LB Caixeta, TJ Pereira, NEN Castañeda, JE Cares
    Nematology 18 (3), 265-276 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 26
  • Control of Meloidogyne javanica in Tomato by Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri and Soil Conditioner
    GS de Podestá, LG de Freitas, R Dallemole-Giaretta, RJF Zooca, ...
    INTERAÇÃO ENTRE Pochonia chlamydosporia E RIZOBACTÉRIAS NO CONTROLE DE … , 2015
    2015
  • Diversidades de nematoides em sistemas de uso do solo nos biomas de mata atlântica e caatinga e aspectos taxonômicos e filogenéticos da família Telotylenchidae
    LB Caixeta
    Thesis, University of Brasilia (UNB) , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 3
  • TESTING THE MONOPHYLY OF THE SUPERFAMILY DOLICHODOROIDEA SENSU SIDDIQI, 2000 (TYLENCHIDA): EVIDENCE FROM THREE RIBOSOMAL GENES.
    T Pereira, L Caixeta, M Mundo-Ocampo, J Cares, J Baldwin
    Journal of Nematology 46 (2), 218-219 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 1
  • Meloidogyne javanica control by Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri and soil conditioner in tomato
    GS Podestá, LG Freitas, R Dallemole-Giaretta, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, ...
    Summa Phytopathologica 39 (2), 122-125 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 18
  • Meloidogyne javanica control by Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri and soil conditioner in tomato
    L Caixeta
    2013
  • Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri e condicionador de solo para o controle de Meloidogyne javanica em tomateiro
    GS Podestá, LG Freitas, R Dallemole-Giaretta, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, ...
    Summa Phytopathologica 39, 122-125 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 1
  • VARIAÇÕES NO SOLO E NEMATOFAUNA APÓS O CORTE DA CANA-DE-AÇÚCAR EAPLICAÇÃO DE VINHAÇA [CHANGES IN SOIL AND NEMATODE …
    L de Brito Caixeta, EMR Pedrosa, LMP Guimarães, PÂ de Barros, ...
    Nematropica, 271-280 , 2011
    2011

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Soil nematode abundance and functional group composition at a global scale
    J Van Den Hoogen, S Geisen, D Routh, H Ferris, W Traunspurger, ...
    Nature 572 (7768), 194-198 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 1341
  • A global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition
    J van den Hoogen, S Geisen, DH Wall, DA Wardle, W Traunspurger, ...
    Scientific data 7 (1), 103 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 117
  • Nematode communities as indicators of the status of a soil ecosystem influenced by mining practices in Brazil
    LB Caixeta, TJ Pereira, NEN Castañeda, JE Cares
    Nematology 18 (3), 265-276 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 26
  • Meloidogyne javanica control by Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri and soil conditioner in tomato
    GS Podestá, LG Freitas, R Dallemole-Giaretta, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, ...
    Summa Phytopathologica 39 (2), 122-125 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 18
  • Selection strategy of a Coffea canephora rootstock with simultaneous nematode resistance to Meloidogyne exigua, M. incognita and M. paranaensis
    W Gonçalves, VT Andrade, BJ dos Reis Fatobene, L de Brito Caixeta, ...
    European Journal of Plant Pathology 160 (1), 81-95 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 12
  • Produção de clamidósporos de Pochonia chlamydosporia em diferentes substratos
    R Dallemole-Giaretta, LG Freitas, LB Caixeta, DM Xavier, S Ferraz, ...
    Ciência e Agrotecnologia 35, 314-321 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 12
  • A global database of soil nematode abundance and functional group composition. Sci Data 7: 103
    J Van den Hoogen, S Geisen, DH Wall, DA Wardle, W Traunspurger, ...
    2020
    Citations: 11
  • Efeito do carbofurano na população de nematoides e no rendimento da cana-de-açúcar em solos arenosos do Paraná
    R Dallemole-Giaretta, LG Freitas, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, EA Lopes, ...
    Resistência de linhagens de feijão-guandu a Meloidogyne javanica.–Araújo … , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 11
  • Association of Pochonia chlamydosporia , Bacillus cereus and coconut fiber in the control of Meloidogyne javanica in tomato.
    R Dallemole-Giaretta, LG Freitas, RJF Zooca, GS Podestá, LB Caixeta, ...
    2010
    Citations: 9
  • Gênero Heterodera
    LB Caixeta, C Furlaneto, JE Cares
    Diagnose de Fitonematoides. 1st ed. Campinas: Millennium, 149-162 , 2016
    2016
    Citations: 7
  • Controle de Meloidogyne javanica por meio da aplicação de palha de café colonizada por Pochonia chlamydosporia var. chlamydosporia
    R Dallemole-Giaretta, LG Freitas, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, EA Lopes, ...
    Nematologia Brasileira 34 (2), 137-140 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 6
  • Diversidades de nematoides em sistemas de uso do solo nos biomas de mata atlântica e caatinga e aspectos taxonômicos e filogenéticos da família Telotylenchidae
    LB Caixeta
    Thesis, University of Brasilia (UNB) , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 3
  • Avaliação do extrato de aroeira (Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi) sobre o crescimento de Colletotrichum gloeosporioides in vitro
    NB Lima, MW Marques, L Caixeta, CR Naue
    Jornada de Ensino, Pesquisa e Extensão 10 , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 3
  • Nematodes as bioindicators of soil health in different land uses in the São Francisco River Valley, Brazil
    LB Caixeta, VCL Juliane, NEN Castañeda, JMC e CASTRO, JE Cares
    Nematology 26 (2), 211-225 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 2
  • Parasitism of Meloidogyne exigua races 1 and 2 in coffee plants derived from Timor Hybrid
    AA Pereira, LB Caixeta, BJR Fatobene, CMG Oliveira, W Gonçalves, ...
    Ciência Rural 51 (7), e20200721 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 2
  • Changes in soil and nematode community after sugarcane harvest and vinasse application.
    LB Caixeta, EMR Pedrosa, LMP Guimarães, PÂ Barros, MM Rolim
    2011
    Citations: 2
  • First Report of Pratylenchus bolivianus Infecting Alstroemeria sp. in Brazil
    CMG Oliveira, J Eulálio, LB Caixeta
    New Disease Reports 52 (2) , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 1
  • TESTING THE MONOPHYLY OF THE SUPERFAMILY DOLICHODOROIDEA SENSU SIDDIQI, 2000 (TYLENCHIDA): EVIDENCE FROM THREE RIBOSOMAL GENES.
    T Pereira, L Caixeta, M Mundo-Ocampo, J Cares, J Baldwin
    Journal of Nematology 46 (2), 218-219 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 1
  • Pochonia chlamydosporia, Gracilibacillus dipsosauri e condicionador de solo para o controle de Meloidogyne javanica em tomateiro
    GS Podestá, LG Freitas, R Dallemole-Giaretta, RJF Zooca, LB Caixeta, ...
    Summa Phytopathologica 39, 122-125 , 2013
    2013
    Citations: 1
  • Caracterização e distribuição de populações de nematóides em áreas de cultivo de canade-açúcar e área de mata remanescente da zona da mata do Estado de Pernambuco
    NMR Barbosa, MO CARDOSO, PA BARROS, LB CAIXETA, EMR Pedrosa
    X JORNADA DE ENSINO, PESQUISA E EXTENSÃO–JEPEX , 2010
    2010
    Citations: 1