Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi

The fodder radish varieties Anaconda, Contra, Defender, Doublet and Terranova, known to have some partial resistance, were compared to the standard variety, Radical, to estimate their relative susceptibility (RS) for both population dynamic parameters of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and to evaluate depende...

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Main Authors: Teklu, Misghina G., Schomaker, Corrie H., Been, Thomas H.
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spelling crbrillap:10.1163/15685411-00002789 2024-09-30T14:44:49+00:00 Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi Teklu, Misghina G. Schomaker, Corrie H. Been, Thomas H. 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00002789 https://brill.com/view/journals/nemy/16/5/article-p577_5.xml https://data.brill.com/files/journals/15685411_016_05_s005_text.pdf unknown Brill Nematology volume 16, issue 5, page 577-590 ISSN 1388-5545 1568-5411 journal-article 2014 crbrillap https://doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00002789 2024-09-02T04:06:40Z The fodder radish varieties Anaconda, Contra, Defender, Doublet and Terranova, known to have some partial resistance, were compared to the standard variety, Radical, to estimate their relative susceptibility (RS) for both population dynamic parameters of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and to evaluate dependency. This approach must eventually lead to new screening methods for partial resistance tests. Plants were grown under controlled glasshouse conditions. Twelve densities of nematodes in five replications were used. Five plants per 7 l pot were allowed to grow for a period of 11 weeks until their early flowering stage. Few seedlings of all the varieties at and 64 J2 (g dry soil) −1 , and all seedlings exposed to the highest density, J2 (g dry soil) −1 , died within a week after germination. Replanted seedlings developed into normal plants. Total yield, expressed as total fresh weight, was not affected by M. chitwoodi . A lower percentage of plants with galls was observed on partially resistant varieties as compared with Radical. For Radical, a maximum multiplication rate ( a ) of 0.38 and a maximum population density ( M ) of 6.43 J2 (g dry soil) −1 were estimated. Radical proved to be a bad host for M. chitwoodi with all final populations lower than the . The parameter estimates of ( M ) for Anaconda, Contra, Defender, Doublet and Terranova were 0.011, 0.006, 0.027, 0.020 and 0.009 J2 (g dry soil) −1 , respectively. With Radical taken to be 100% susceptible, this resulted in values of 0.17, 0.10, 0.42, 0.32 and 0.14% of these varieties, respectively, reducing high population levels of M. chitwoodi by more than 98%. There was no correlation between the and the values, indicating that scoring the number of galled plants will not provide a suitable measure for partial resistance. Article in Journal/Newspaper Terranova Brill Nematology 16 5 577 590
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description The fodder radish varieties Anaconda, Contra, Defender, Doublet and Terranova, known to have some partial resistance, were compared to the standard variety, Radical, to estimate their relative susceptibility (RS) for both population dynamic parameters of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and to evaluate dependency. This approach must eventually lead to new screening methods for partial resistance tests. Plants were grown under controlled glasshouse conditions. Twelve densities of nematodes in five replications were used. Five plants per 7 l pot were allowed to grow for a period of 11 weeks until their early flowering stage. Few seedlings of all the varieties at and 64 J2 (g dry soil) −1 , and all seedlings exposed to the highest density, J2 (g dry soil) −1 , died within a week after germination. Replanted seedlings developed into normal plants. Total yield, expressed as total fresh weight, was not affected by M. chitwoodi . A lower percentage of plants with galls was observed on partially resistant varieties as compared with Radical. For Radical, a maximum multiplication rate ( a ) of 0.38 and a maximum population density ( M ) of 6.43 J2 (g dry soil) −1 were estimated. Radical proved to be a bad host for M. chitwoodi with all final populations lower than the . The parameter estimates of ( M ) for Anaconda, Contra, Defender, Doublet and Terranova were 0.011, 0.006, 0.027, 0.020 and 0.009 J2 (g dry soil) −1 , respectively. With Radical taken to be 100% susceptible, this resulted in values of 0.17, 0.10, 0.42, 0.32 and 0.14% of these varieties, respectively, reducing high population levels of M. chitwoodi by more than 98%. There was no correlation between the and the values, indicating that scoring the number of galled plants will not provide a suitable measure for partial resistance.
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author Teklu, Misghina G.
Schomaker, Corrie H.
Been, Thomas H.
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Schomaker, Corrie H.
Been, Thomas H.
Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
author_facet Teklu, Misghina G.
Schomaker, Corrie H.
Been, Thomas H.
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title Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
title_short Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
title_full Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
title_fullStr Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
title_full_unstemmed Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties (Raphanus sativus var. Oleiformis) to Meloidogyne chitwoodi
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