نتایج جستجو برای: meloidogyne

تعداد نتایج: 3692  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
G S Santo J H O'Bannon

Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla were pathogenic to both roots and tubers of Russet Burbank potato. Both species affected root growth at 15, 20, and 25 C, but not 30 C. Meloidogyne chitwoodi reprotluced best at 15, 20, and 25 C and M. hapla at 25 and 30 C. Reproduction of M. chitwoodi was reduced at 30 C; reproduction of M. hapla was reduced at 15 C and less at 20 C. The reproductive potentia...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1981
J H O'Bannon G S Santo

Mount St. Helens volcanic ash was incorporated into a loamy sand greenhouse soil mix to produce concentrations of 0, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, 8.0, 25, 50 and 100% ash. Chemical and physical properties of the various mixtures were determined. Three experiments were conducted in a greenhouse to determine if volcanic ash had any influence on root-knot nematode survival and infectivity. Tomato, Lycopers...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2002
S Verdejo-Lucas C Ornat F J Sorribas A Stchiegel

Intensive vegetable production areas were surveyed in the provinces of Almería (35 sites) and Barcelona (22 sites), Spain, to determine the incidence and identity of Meloidogyne spp. and of fungal parasites of nematode eggs. Two species of Meloidogyne were found in Almería-M. javanica (63% of the samples) and M. incognita (31%). Three species were found in Barcelona, including M. incognita (50%...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2003
R Cetintas R D Lima M L Mendes J A Brito D W Dickson

A mixed population of Meloidogyne arenaria race 1 and M. javanica race 3 is reported on peanut from a field in Levy County, Florida. Confirmation of M. javanica on peanut is based on esterase and malate dehydrogenase isozyme patterns resolved on polyacrylamide slab gels following electrophoresis, and perineal patterns. Up to 29% of 290 individual females collected from peanut roots in the field...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1984
J H O'Bannon G S Santo

Meloidogyne chitwoodi developed and reproduced more rapidly than M. hapla in potato roots at 15, 20, or 25 C when both species of nematodes were inoculated simultaneously at 250 or 1,000 juveniles of each. At 30 C significantly more M. hapla than M. chitwoodi females were found at the lower inoculum level after 41 days. More M. chitwoodi than M. hapla juveniles were extracted from soil at 15, 2...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2015
Phuong T Y Dinh Linhai Zhang Hassan Mojtahedi Charles R Brown Axel A Elling

Root-knot nematodes (Meloidogyne spp.) are a significant problem in potato (Solanum tuberosum) production. There is no potato cultivar with Meloidogyne resistance, even though resistance genes have been identified in wild potato species and were introgressed into breeding lines. The objectives of this study were to generate stable transgenic potato lines in a cv. Russet Burbank background that ...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2003
P Timper C C Holbrook W F Anderson

Three described species of root-knot nematode parasitize peanut (Arachis hypogaea): Meloidogyne arenaria race 1 (Ma), M. hapla (Mh), and M. javanica (Mj). Peanut cultivars with broad resistance to Meloidogyne spp. will be useful regardless of the species present in the field. The objective of this study was to determine whether peanut genotypes with resistance to M. arenaria originating from th...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1982
M T Araujo M J Bassett J J Augustine D W Dickson

1. Golden, A. M., J. H. O'Bannon, G. S. Santo, and A. M. Finley. I980. Description and SEM observations of Meloidogyne chitwoodi n. sp. (Meloidogynidae), a .root-knot nematode on potato in lhe Pacific Northwest J. Nemato]. 12:319-327. 2. Hussey, R. S., and K. R. Barker. 1973. A comparison of methods of collecting inocula of Meloidog3'ne spp., including a new technique. Plant Dis. Rep, 57:1025-1...

2017
Romain Blanc-Mathieu Laetitia Perfus-Barbeoch Jean-Marc Aury Martine Da Rocha Jérôme Gouzy Erika Sallet Cristina Martin-Jimenez Marc Bailly-Bechet Philippe Castagnone-Sereno Jean-François Flot Djampa K Kozlowski Julie Cazareth Arnaud Couloux Corinne Da Silva Julie Guy Yu-Jin Kim-Jo Corinne Rancurel Thomas Schiex Pierre Abad Patrick Wincker Etienne G J Danchin

Root-knot nematodes (genus Meloidogyne) exhibit a diversity of reproductive modes ranging from obligatory sexual to fully asexual reproduction. Intriguingly, the most widespread and devastating species to global agriculture are those that reproduce asexually, without meiosis. To disentangle this surprising parasitic success despite the absence of sex and genetic exchanges, we have sequenced and...

2014
David H. Lunt Sujai Kumar Georgios Koutsovoulos Mark L. Blaxter

Root knot nematodes (RKN) can infect most of the world's agricultural crop species and are among the most important of all plant pathogens. As yet however we have little understanding of their origins or the genomic basis of their extreme polyphagy. The most damaging pathogens reproduce by obligatory mitotic parthenogenesis and it has been suggested that these species originated from interspeci...

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