نتایج جستجو برای: meloidogyne

تعداد نتایج: 3692  

2016
Nur Amin

Trichoderma sp. is one of the endophytic fungi, which is produce toxic culturefiltrate against plant pathogen e.g plant parasitic nematode. Experiments were conducted to in vitro bioassays of the antagonistic effects of culturefiltrate produced by endophytic fungi Trichoderma sp. in different medium on mobility and mortality of Meloidogyne-J2. Three different medium of culturfiltrate were inves...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1992
P J Dudash K R Barker

The host-parasite relationships of asparagus and Meloidogyne spp. were examined under greenhouse and microplot conditions. Meloidogyne species and races differed greatly in their ability to reproduce on asparagus seedlings. Meloidogyne hapla generally failed to reproduce, and M. javanica, M. arenaria race 1, and M. incognita race 3 reproduced poorly, with a reproduction factor (Rf = final popul...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1974
H Ferris M V McKenry

Distribution of Xiphinema americanum and four Meloidogyne spp, was studied in a vineyard over a 13-mo. period. The X. arnericanum population was concd in the upper 60-cm of undisturbed soil in the vine row, whereas the Meloidogyne species were distributed both in and between rows and to greater depths, similar to the distribution of the root system. Samples for assessment of X. americanum densi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1987
M Canto-Saénz B B Brodie

The reliability of morphological characters and host differential plants for distinguishing between two populations of Meloidogyne incognita was studied. Population A (originally from North Carolina) had incognita-type perineal patterns. A single egg mass subpopulation of population A had a mixture of incognita and acrita perineal patterns with 33% of the patterns atypical for either species. P...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1989
D Nordmeyer D W Dickson

Second-stage juveniles (I2) of Meloidogyne arenaria consumed more oxygen (P </= 0.05) than M. incognita J2, which in turn consumed more than M. javanica J2 (4,820, 4,530, and 3,970 mul per hour per g nematode dryweight, respectively). Decrease in oxygen consumption depended on the nematicide used. Except for aldicarb, there was no differential sensitivity among the three nematode species. Meloi...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1973
R E Michell R B Malek D P Taylor D I Edwards

The host preferences of populations of Meloidogyne naasi from England, California, Illinois, Kentucky and Kansas were compared. Among 22 plant species tested, most were hosts for isolates of all five populations; crabgrass was added to the list of known hosts. Differential reactions of isolates on creeping bentgrass, curly dock, sorghum, and common chickweed demonstrated the existence of at lea...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1995
J L Ogallo M A McClure

Advance inoculation of the tomato cv. Celebrity or the pyrethrum clone 223 with host-incompatible Meloidogyne incognita or M. javanica elicited induced resistance to host-compatible M. hapla in pot and field experiments. Induced resistance increased with the length of the time between inoculations and with the population density of the induction inoculum. Optimum interval before challenge inocu...

2016
Hasnain Nangyal Tanzeel Zohra Zabta Khan Shinwari

Root-knot nematode penetration and morphopathlogy of the infection sites were studied in roots, stem and hypocotyls of Luffa cylindrica, L. and effect of combined inoculation of Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae (VAM) fungi included Glomus mossae, Glomus intraradices, G. fasciculatum, Acaulospora sp. and Meloidogyne incognita (Root-knot Nematode) were investigated. The maximum number and size of...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1973
A C Triantaphyllou

Oogenesis and spermatogenesis of seven populations of Meloidogyne graminis and one population of M. ottersoni (formerly Hypsoperine spp.) were of the meiotic type. When males were abundant, reproduction was by amphirnixis. In most greenhouse cultures, however, males were rare and reproduction was by meiotic parthenogenesis. M. graminis and M. ottersoni are closely related to each other and to M...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1990
B C Hyman J J Peloquin E G Platzer

Nucleic acid hybridization among root-knot nematode mitochondrial DNAs can be used to identify several Meloidogyne species. Research was initiated to optimize mitochondrial DNA-based molecular diagnostics for the demanding environments likely to be encountered in field isolates. DNA hybridization using reconstituted DNA-soil mixtures revealed a loss of assay sensitivity ranging from 34% to 92% ...

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